Devastating Cheneux Aids

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Devastating Cheneux Aids

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I had a lot of fun playing this game with random defensive placements[8D] and I find it sad that ASL veterans are unable to win a difficult but winnable game anyway.[:(]
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Try playing it at Very Hard level and enjoy it [:D].


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ORIGINAL: UP844

Try playing it at Very Hard level and enjoy it [:D].


My scenarios are designed for the normal level.[;)]
Try already to win at the normal level and then you can come talk to me about the difficult level.[:D]
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Rico, Devastating Cheneux was pretty easy compared to the Awakening of Spring. The only chance I saw was to use the infantry as
tank fodder then move the AFV's closer to be able to penetrate the Russian armor. Lost a lot of good troops that way. [&:]
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