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Gap is discontinued, being upgraded to a new edition (Heroes Against The Red Star?) that combines Gap and H&P. It's a good thing. Plus if you've preorders Gap you get the x-maps as a bonus. If you have seen any of the reviews of Heroes of the Pacific or Heroes of Normandy, then you can see...
David - No problem. I am a staunch fan of the system and like the direction it is going. And every chance I get I try to get the guys to give the x-maps a try.
Keith T - if'n ya got it all, ya still ain't got no x-maps.
Mine came in today, and I'm sitting on it for a couple days until I can convince the boss that I paid for it on August 30, 2013.
Hlhartman - Look at Day of Heroes, a LNL Tactical trip through Somalia in the 1990's. And Days of Villainy, starring Colonel Ghaddafi. These might whet your appetite.
Not a big deal, but a minor omission. I have been putting Heroes of the Pacific through its paces lately and had an observance about artillery drift. Normal drift direction is 12-2-4-6-8-10 o'clock on a die roll, when North is facing a hexside. When North is oriented towards a hex-spline, the...
I'm withholding my opinion until I get HotP in my hands, as well as any further buying. From what I've seen this will end up being a good thing, what with domestic production and quality control (Pinto, anyone?) Lol.
One issue of Line of Fire has a couple of panthers in the counter mix, so you don't need Swift and Bold to get complete enjoyment out of Noville. I don't recall which issue.
True confession: I have never watched The Natural. Beyond that reference, I have to say that this edition of the rules is easy to follow (for someone familiar with the rules-set). Numerous examples, quality graphics, uncluttered layout and a TABLE OF CONTENTS! Truly we need this on our...
Quick thought: Color ROCKS!
A comparison to V3 rules notes that there are twice as many pages in the new rulebook. The reason becomes clear when you see the very legible font size and the copious illustrations. The new format looks like it should also be easier to follow and to search.
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