This looks interesting. I was watching your Storm in the West series. You have a very perceptive, articulate and analytical style - really good, keep it coming!
I have had the box on the shelf for a year and this has given me the confidence to really get going with it - follow li f along with you scenario by scenario and learning as I go. Thank you - really useful series. I do hope you come back to a full campaign to see the time telescoping thing etc.
I think you do errors in the retreat of rangoon. According to gmt version rules, first of all you must retreat the broken units, and the allies in your video have 2 units (remember to hit these 2 units losing 1 step each) and then you check for the allies' ground units that were not broken.
I need to play this great video
This looks interesting. I was watching your Storm in the West series. You have a very perceptive, articulate and analytical style - really good, keep it coming!
Thank you for the kind words! More is certainly on the way.
I have had the box on the shelf for a year and this has given me the confidence to really get going with it - follow li f along with you scenario by scenario and learning as I go. Thank you - really useful series. I do hope you come back to a full campaign to see the time telescoping thing etc.
Glad the videos could be of help.
What is different (if anything) besides graphics from the Victory Games version?
My understanding is only errata. The core design has remained intact.
I think you do errors in the retreat of rangoon. According to gmt version rules, first of all you must retreat the broken units, and the allies in your video have 2 units (remember to hit these 2 units losing 1 step each) and then you check for the allies' ground units that were not broken.