Thank you so much for this update. That thread is one I’ve been following behind the scenes for years. I can’t believe Larry Harris didn’t do more to improve this stand alone game.
Pacific 1940 review copy has arrived
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My review copy of A&A Pacific 1940 has arrived. I will post some initial photos tonight.
Somebody wanted to know about the number of chips that comes with the game? The answer is not enough.
Also, this game like Spring 1942 does not come with IPC bills.
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we are all anxiously awaiting any or all info you can give us, thanks ahead of time!
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Thats great!
I know people will want to see the set ups, where the IPC are distributed and of course all the pieces!
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I dont care about IPC, show me pieces, man
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Here are some initial shots of the game. It’s too slow to upload 12 photos to the forum so I put them on Facebook (no Facebook account required to view) …
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=130256&id=123067070744&ref=mf
If somebody wants to repost them here in this forum, please do so. I’ve already wasted enough time at work on this. :-)
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Hmm… just looked them over. I’m loving the map - some serious dodging and weaving through the expanse of sea zones - excellent potential for some serious naval action. Spotted a few new minis (the dive bombers and a half-track, otherwise they look like the same sculpts…). We need some more info - eagerly awaiting the report from the first couple of games… or any more info! :roll:
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I’m trying to line a game this weekend with the folks I’ve been playing with for over 15 years. Not sure if they have time though.
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I’m looking forward to reading your review.
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The map looks awesome, except for the fact that it folds :(((((((
AA50 was wonderful because of the hard maps.
If you have time to take a photo of the initial setup, that would be really really appreciated!
Robert
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I can see some of the halftracks and the tactical bombers… looking good, but need closeups.
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It appears that industrial complexes, antiaircraft guns, seaports, and airfields are cardboard counters
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Yes finally!
I am so glad they did that. They never needed to be pieces. Not enough room for all that stuff on these micro maps
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I suppose there aren’t any holder for the pieces right?
luckily for those who have AA50, we can still use the boxes and units!
Robert
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are there no specific chinese artillery?
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Grr… $80 and no way to hold the separate units for each power. That’s just cheap.
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62.99$ at coolstuffinc.com
Granted, its still expensive.
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Well most of us all ready have plenty of those pieces that arn’t there
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Krieghund, since the review copies are out, are you allowed to write up your thoughts on the game now? I’m sure you’ve played it a bunch already, no?
I’m looking forward to reading your review.
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The maps are “hard” and made of heavy-weight cardboard.
The map looks awesome, except for the fact that it folds :(((((((
AA50 was wonderful because of the hard maps.
If you have time to take a photo of the initial setup, that would be really really appreciated!
Robert
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When you look at the photos, the bags of pieces are on top of the holder boxes. The covers of the holder boxes have the setup information for that country, which is really nice if you ask me.
I suppose there aren’t any holder for the pieces right?
luckily for those who have AA50, we can still use the boxes and units!
Robert