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Dixie
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PWHEX problem

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Well, I think that's what has caused this. Is there any (preferably easy) way to fix this. This is from my oppo in a PBEM game BTW.



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RE: PWHEX problem

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Looks like you might not have the same pwhex file...
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RE: PWHEX problem

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ORIGINAL: Terminus

Looks like you might not have the same pwhex file...

That is what I suspected. [:(]
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RE: PWHEX problem

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Shouldn't be a problem; send him a copy of yours, and see if he can't move that TF out before switching over.
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RE: PWHEX problem

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Your opponent is going to need to move out of the 'prohibited' area by plotting a move to clear water on Andrew's standard, rather than extended, map, whilst the game is loaded onto that map. Details of the procedure to follow are set out in Andrew's FAQ on the WitP Map Q.14. You'll need to co-operate with your opponent a bit, but the situation can be retrieved [;)]
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