Also you'd be amazed how many scenarios have things wrong or missing that make them entierely unplayable I remember one my friend and I played that didnt have victory conditions, no objectives, nothing.
Hmm, you are probably right that it was more of an overview. I did not want to only look at it from a competitive perspective nor critically review Warlord with it. Did you have a recommendation on what lens you would have like to have seen through?
Thanks for the down and dirty. SdKfz 222 covers Armies of Germany book, but apparently not 222's in other books such as Chinese in Empires in Flames. Maybe that should've been All Books errata.
China does appear to be the exception as it has its own 22X while most other minor nations have theatee selectors that specifically use the German entry.
I think they add a number of these "changes" to the errata even if they appear in other books so that if a touranment says "we're using the rules, but not Case Blue" or something similar to that the change still takes effect, because the FAQ applies to the rules generally. Which is good: I'd prefer it written in multiple places than have arguments about whether or not it should apply or not
The sdkfz 222 is sold out cause thats the old resin and metal model
The new plastic kit is avaliable and not sold out
Also you'd be amazed how many scenarios have things wrong or missing that make them entierely unplayable
I remember one my friend and I played that didnt have victory conditions, no objectives, nothing.
Not much of a review
Hmm, you are probably right that it was more of an overview. I did not want to only look at it from a competitive perspective nor critically review Warlord with it. Did you have a recommendation on what lens you would have like to have seen through?
@@BattleWagon2467 I don't know. Probably a little bit more from it if itsnt much of a review. If it's just an overview I can understand
Thanks for the down and dirty. SdKfz 222 covers Armies of Germany book, but apparently not 222's in other books such as Chinese in Empires in Flames. Maybe that should've been All Books errata.
China does appear to be the exception as it has its own 22X while most other minor nations have theatee selectors that specifically use the German entry.
I think they add a number of these "changes" to the errata even if they appear in other books so that if a touranment says "we're using the rules, but not Case Blue" or something similar to that the change still takes effect, because the FAQ applies to the rules generally. Which is good: I'd prefer it written in multiple places than have arguments about whether or not it should apply or not