They must be at least twice the size of Normandy '44 maps, which already stretched the limits of my ability to keep track of what's happening. I just can't cope with the sheer scale of those maps.But when it came to the operational campaign mode, I had two gripes: My latest attempt was Steel Division 2: I really love the idea of what that game is and I even love the set-piece historical battles in that game. I've been on a bit of a rough streak trying to find a game that'll scratch my war itch. Inset image from Piercing Fortress Europa by Frank Hunter of Adanac Command Studiesįooter image from Decisive Campaigns: Barbarossa by Victor Reijkersz of VRDesigns Header image from World War II Europe by Ron Dockal of Schwerpunkt Games Related Subreddits: /r/wargames /r/hexandcounter /r/StrategyGames /r/digitaltabletop /r/paradoxplaza /r/totalwar /r/CMANO /r/WarBlog /r/wargame/ /r/MilitaryHistory/ The miniatures are virtual, rulesets/opponents are often handled by the AI! Touching history with digital Hex and chits. A computer based wargaming community for the appreciation of historical wargames.
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