Honours of War, The Brexite Campaign 1744 - part 1

Started by Steve J, 13 September 2019, 06:48:01 PM

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petercooman


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Dave Fielder

The French have ascendency, Cidre Doux is looking most promising.
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Terry37

Really enjoyable report and of course love the time period! Glad you explained that was a "golden W", as I was thinking it was the site for a new McDonalds!!!! ;D

Terry
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Norm

Superb Steve, a lovely sized battle that shows the advantages of the scale nicely. I like a campaign element for ensuring that troops have to think about 'tomorrow' and he extra depth that that brings.

Steve J


Techno

I did too !

Quote from: Terry37 on 14 September 2019, 03:51:41 AM
Glad you explained that was a "golden W", as I was thinking it was the site for a new McDonalds!!!! ;D

A similar thought had crossed my mind.  ;D

Cheers - Phil

Steve J

Any resemblance to the McDonald's 'M' is purely coincedental...

Dave Fielder

The 'W' represents the WcDonalds that are busy mustering 'oop Narth with a very young Bonnie Prince alongside the McKrankies of Krankieshire.
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mmcv

Enjoyed the report and looking forwards to the campaign. Are you doing a map to show progress of the invasion or any sort of strategic maneuver level to setup battles?

Dave Fielder

No plans for any strategic maps, this is a narrative campaign with results of each game adding to the flavour of the next game.
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d_Guy

Huge fan of narrative campaigns! Nicely done and look forward to more. Given the "W" (clever that), at first blush I thought the next hill had an "X" but turned out to be a windmill.
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