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The development team behind the award-winning games Decisive Campaigns: From Warsaw To Paris and Advanced Tactics is back with a new and improved game engine that focuses on the decisive year and theater of World War II! Decisive Campaigns: Case Blue simulates the German drive to Stalingrad and into the Caucasus of the summer of 1942, as well as its May preludes (2nd Kharkov offensive, Operation Trappenjagd) and also the Soviet winter counter-offensive (Operation Uranus) that ended with the encirclement of 6th Army in Stalingrad and the destruction of the axis minor armies. With many improvements including the PBEM++ system, this is a release to watch for wargamers!

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barkman44
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Annoying none feature

Post by barkman44 »

Lack of an undo button.
It's really hard to adapt to the movement function of this program.
A left click movement is counter intuitive given all the games I've played
Would it be that hard to either create a undo button or make movement a
right click function.
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I have never had a problem with that - make a mistake a part of your plan, they always happen; besides you can always deem that an annoying initiative of a lower level commander and / or the effect of Clausewitzan friction.
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barkman44
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Post by barkman44 »

I can see it in a wego system but not igougo.
The fact that you have to click on a button to initiate movement add's to the problem.
You click on the movement button and the hex's you can move into appear,
you see a stack that you want to see if it need's reinforcing,click,it's
reinforced whether you like it or not!
Iv'e played a lot of wargames and can't remember to many requiring a button to setup movement.
Not a game killer but like I said,annoying.
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