I removed an inf from Novgorod because I don’t think I should get a benefit from re-rolling a battle.
Find League Opponents Thread
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Anyone for a game?
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Interested in a game of BM.
Unfortunately, not eligible to play dawg again yet, as I don’t have enough games under my belt.
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Up for a new challenger any level BM3 or PTV.
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@generaldisarray ill play ya BM3
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@theveteran Let’s go:) send me a bid.
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@generaldisarray sent over
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I think my game is pretty much over at this point - looking for a fast paced PtV. Anyone interested?
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@shin-ji Well same for me… I havent played ptv for a few years so might be a bit rusty if you dont mind
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Have an open slot. Looking for 1940 2nd Edition OOB. Tier 1 or above please. Ping me if you are interested.
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Andrew, I’m interested, but may not be able to start for a few days as I have a couple games going. Shoot me a PM and we can discuss.
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@andrewaagamer said in Find League Opponents Thread:
Have an open slot. Looking for 1940 2nd Edition OOB. Tier 1 or above please. Ping me if you are interested.
Game with Blooper fell through. Looking again for a game.
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@andrewaagamer I am interested. Curious as to why OOB though? Most of the distasteful bits of BM can be turned off, such as the guerillas.
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@simon33 said in Find League Opponents Thread:
@andrewaagamer I am interested. Curious as to why OOB though? Most of the distasteful bits of BM can be turned off, such as the guerillas.
OOB is the official game. BM3 is a made up game. Much like PTV or World at War. BM3 is most like OOB but it is still a made up game. I prefer to play the official game.
Maybe in the future I will try BM3 since it is so close to the original.
Please send me a Bid via PM.
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For the record, oob is also a made up game.
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@simon33 said in Find League Opponents Thread:
For the record, oob is also a made up game.
No, it is not. It was a game mass produced and sold through out the World. BM3/4 are House Rules attached to Global 1940. PTV is a made up game.
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lol were you here to see the first one? Berlin had a minor, and there was no complex on Ukraine, I remember that.
Oh, and there was a ridiculous number of planes on the Pacific map and far fewer on the Europe. If I recall correctly, they had to add planes on Europe and take away several on Pacific.
I adapt, to call what you all call “out of the box” (2nd edition), but the way I see it "out of the box: is the first printed, published, produced P40 and G40. You know, that people took… out of the box. That one was the first distributed throughout the world (at least I would assume).
<duck out>
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@gamerman01 said in Find League Opponents Thread:
Berlin had a minor, and there was no complex on Ukraine, I remember that.
This is when it maybe actually made sense to build a major complex most games. In Romania. Oh, and USA could build a major on Norway.
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But I know, I know. 2nd edition was put out the same official way by the same official people.
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OK, sorry 4 posts in a row, but surely some will find this very interesting.
I opened my box, and ANZAC has a MAJOR on NSW.Berlin has a minor, like I said. Let that sink in.
ANZAC has 4 fighters to start.
Germany has 4 fighters, 3 tactical, total 7. (None on Berlin by the way)That’s what I still think of when the term “out of the box” is used. :neutral_face:
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For me OOB stands for any game in the world which you play as found when unsealed, including the rules, no matter which version. No bidding, no house rules. That goes for any A&A version, Shogun, Amerika, etc.
A&A Classic even offers variants in the rule book which would not consider being OOB but a variant.
So I define OOB as original game rules of any version, not the initial version of a game.