What are you playing now?

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I'm playing Thomas Harvey in a PBEM game of Pacific at War and a PBEM game of Korea '50-'51 and
Tom Porto and I are doing a PBEM game of WITP-AE.

What are you guys playing now?
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Not TOAW

John Tiller's Battles of Normandy
http://www.operationbarbarossa.net/

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WitP AE, Playing GC as Japan.
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Combat Mission Battle for Normandy (PBEM)
Combat Mission Red Thunder (PBEM)
Flashpoint Campaigns: Red Storm (AI)
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Joined the American Civil War Games Club. I'm working with one of the trainers and getting my hat handed to me in Tillers Campaign Gettysburg.

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Flashpoint Campaigns: Red Storm
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ORIGINAL: Hairog

Joined the American Civil War Games Club. I'm working with one of the trainers and getting my hat handed to me in Tillers Campaign Gettysburg.

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Hairog,

What is the process for joining the club and getting assigned to a trainer? Sounds like my cup o' tea.
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Choose the join Union or CSA. There is a short application. One of the members will get in contact with you and get you setup on forum. You will then be assigned a trainer and he will then proceed to kick your butt in a Tiller game. [;)]

I am currently being pushed back a rapid pace in the First Day of Gettysburg by the Rebs.

They have a great group and make you feel very welcome.

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Outstanding, thank-you for the information. Perhaps I'll join the CSA so we can meet on the field one future day. [8D]
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Sounds like a fine plan. Even my Iron Brigade boys are getting out shot 3 to 1. Time for some cold steal me thinks.
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ORIGINAL: Lobster

Not TOAW

John Tiller's Battles of Normandy
How is play going? I am not sure I have the tactical mind necessary to play it successfully.

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ORIGINAL: tcarusil

ORIGINAL: Lobster

Not TOAW

John Tiller's Battles of Normandy
How is play going? I am not sure I have the tactical mind necessary to play it successfully.

TomC

Great game. Fighting in the bocage is tough. Been playing some small scenarios for now. Three tutorial scenarios help you get up to speed quickly.
http://www.operationbarbarossa.net/

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If we mean other non-TOAW games, I just got Combat Missions Battle for Normandy and Barbarossa to Berlin, and John Tillers France 1914. Both have pretty steep learning curves. I received Decisive Campaigns: Barbarossa for Christmas, but I have not even loaded the disc.

On the other hand: chipping away at my TOAW design projects: namely Ardennes 1944, Operation Overlord, Guns of August 1914, Korea 2013, Road to Moscow Series I-VIII, Destruction of Army Group Center.
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Not playing at all right now. I guess I could go back to TOAW III, plenty of time left until the successor comes [:D]
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Yes. I really enjoy the Road to Moscow, even if I don't hit the historical time line.

Thanks for putting the effort into the series.

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If we mean other non-TOAW games, I just got Combat Missions Battle for Normandy and Barbarossa to Berlin, and John Tillers France 1914. Both have pretty steep learning curves. I received Decisive Campaigns: Barbarossa for Christmas, but I have not even loaded the disc.

On the other hand: chipping away at my TOAW design projects: namely Ardennes 1944, Operation Overlord, Guns of August 1914, Korea 2013, Road to Moscow Series I-VIII, Destruction of Army Group Center.
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