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Miniatures Adventure => Age of the Big Battalions => Topic started by: noigrim on 15 December 2017, 11:27:25 PM
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Some civil war action using Sharp Practice 2.
http://noigrimintothemaelstorm.blogspot.com.es/2017/12/what-felt-like-ages-i-arranged-game-of.html (http://noigrimintothemaelstorm.blogspot.com.es/2017/12/what-felt-like-ages-i-arranged-game-of.html)
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Hey, those two pictures of those very nicely painted Union question marks are exactly the same! lol
edit: To quote Oracle, from a favorite movie, "Ah, now I see it!"
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Sorry to hear the game wasn't what you expected (I haven't played SP2). I was going to say your games always seem to look like fun.
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Mcdonalds always looks good in the pictures too ;)
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Nice looking game.
Usually in Sharp Practice a unit will suffer 'shock' as the game progresses and morale will eventually break - as opposed to a unit getting wiped out. The challenge to SP 2 I think is how you utilize your leaders, i.e. to mitigate shock, improve firing, etc., etc. I've used SP2 for AWI and found it very challenging and interesting. If you like bigger actions I've been very pleased with Fire and Fury brigade (the old version).