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Tango0101 Oct 2020 3:47 p.m. PST

"NQM is a set of operational guidelines to fight divisional and corps level battles. A single player can comfortably handle a Corps in the Corps Scale Orbat (CSO) version of the game. In a multi-player game, a Soviet Front or German Army, with all its assets can be managed by two or three players. With more than two people, we usually play with an umpire.

Back in 2013, the DSO version of the game used a Fighting and a Support base to form a battalion of 5 or 6 strength points (SP). The CSO game uses a single Flames of War sized base of 50 x 30mm of 3SP¹…"

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