"Cold Wars 2019 After-Action Report for Active Armor" Topic
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AGregory | 19 Mar 2019 8:11 a.m. PST |
Folks: I just put up an AAR for the game I ran at this Cold Wars past. It was a scenario set in 1945 where the Americans (and their German allies) make a surprise attack against the Soviets, based on Patton's ideas and Churchill's historical plans. Corps-on-corps with lots of heavy late-war armor and even early jet aircraft. You can find it at: link If you want to get a feel for how an operational-level computer-assisted WWII wargame works, the AAR should give you a bit of a feel for it. Cheers, A. Gregory |
Kropotkin303 | 19 Mar 2019 3:25 p.m. PST |
Hi A Gregory, A very interesting AAR. Love the whole stategic thinking with the Reds versus the US and Germans. I hope to see more of this. Very Colin Gee Red Gambit where US/British/French and Germans take on Old Joe. redgambitseries.com Will look into Active Armor to see what it can do. Thanks. |
AGregory | 19 Mar 2019 4:10 p.m. PST |
Kropotkin: I hadn't seen those – I will have to check them out! Cheers, A. Gregory |
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