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Tango0112 Aug 2020 9:29 p.m. PST

"This article is still a long-term build, which has been going on for more than six months. In the summer of last year, I had the idea to say goodbye to the war in the desert for a while, having done a brief summary of the British troops in Africa, to conclude: "How great it was, but it will be even better! " and go fight in Europe. But then I realized that a notable part of my recommendations to much of the nafig community is not necessary due to my exclusive historical orientation in recent years and sadly, as of the 4th edition in Flames of War, the path of the historical and sports wargame it is also. strongly diverged in different directions. After talking with several interested players, I realized that a similar problem occurs in other historical systems, so the article will be useful not only for fans of Flames of War, but any other historical game. So, in this article, we will first give a definition of the historical war game, we will compare it with a sports approach, then we will go on to analyze the main problem, we will talk a bit about its origins and then we will give recommendations, including how to prepare newcomers. , organize games and campaigns…."
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Quite interesting if you used translator…


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GildasFacit Sponsoring Member of TMP13 Aug 2020 5:50 a.m. PST

I think it still needs a translator !!!

Cerdic13 Aug 2020 8:31 a.m. PST

Definitely still needs a translator. And some sentences would be nice…

Tango0113 Aug 2020 12:21 p.m. PST

I have one incorporated….

You also could used…


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