BF Evo: World at War - Final Cover
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BF Evo: World at War - Final Cover
Hi guys,
The final cover for BF Evo: World at War is ready - you can see it at;
http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/home/ ... ?qsID=1591
The final cover for BF Evo: World at War is ready - you can see it at;
http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/home/ ... ?qsID=1591
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"Military Channel" bloody h*ll! I am glad to see Future Weapons and occasional BBC or Discovery documentaries about the subject. But the whole channel dedicated to military stuff! What a dream!boomgoose wrote:As am I, especially after having seen a good WWII doc on the Military Channel last night.
But back to topic. Yeah, the cover looks nice.
BTW how hard it would be to use the system on an earlier period of war? At that time Continuation War was (almost) over and my greatest interest lies up here


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Early war lists will come soon enough - and I have a special interest in Finland during WWII myself, so don't be surprised if a supplement dedicated to your area of the world comes out in the months and years aheadSnowDog wrote:
BTW how hard it would be to use the system on an earlier period of war? At that time Continuation War was (almost) over and my greatest interest lies up hereAlternately Stalingrad is also interesting setting but it will be hard on scenery

I'm glad to hear thatmsprange wrote:Early war lists will come soon enough - and I have a special interest in Finland during WWII myself, so don't be surprised if a supplement dedicated to your area of the world comes out in the months and years aheadSnowDog wrote:
BTW how hard it would be to use the system on an earlier period of war? At that time Continuation War was (almost) over and my greatest interest lies up hereAlternately Stalingrad is also interesting setting but it will be hard on scenery

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Early war list will be very easy to do by every gamer with a bit of historical knowledge.
Most of the time you just have to drop some of the later in the war introduced weapons or vehicles.
Right now I am working on the Pacific War supplement; my draft includes early and late war list for both IJA and USMC.
Stay tuned, try the game and have fun!
Most of the time you just have to drop some of the later in the war introduced weapons or vehicles.
Right now I am working on the Pacific War supplement; my draft includes early and late war list for both IJA and USMC.
Stay tuned, try the game and have fun!
cheers and keep on gaming, Agis
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www.adpublishing.de Author of Battlefield Evolution: World at War and Pacific War

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Hurrah!Agis wrote:Right now I am working on the Pacific War supplement; my draft includes early and late war list for both IJA and USMC.
Stay tuned, try the game and have fun!
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Contrary to popular belief, War is often the answer.
For example, "What does 'W', 'A', and 'R', spell?" Or, "Was the Vietnam conflict more like a war or a 3-ring circus?"
Contrary to popular belief, War is often the answer.
For example, "What does 'W', 'A', and 'R', spell?" Or, "Was the Vietnam conflict more like a war or a 3-ring circus?"
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Oh no you DI'NTlastbesthope wrote:Is this for the same reason as your 'special interest' in a certain nationality of fleet for VaS?



I'm here to kick bubblegum and chew...wait, no, that's not it.
Contrary to popular belief, War is often the answer.
For example, "What does 'W', 'A', and 'R', spell?" Or, "Was the Vietnam conflict more like a war or a 3-ring circus?"
Contrary to popular belief, War is often the answer.
For example, "What does 'W', 'A', and 'R', spell?" Or, "Was the Vietnam conflict more like a war or a 3-ring circus?"
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