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Hi,
I always considered the upcoming AGW (Anglo-German War) from
Schwerpunkt to simply be RGW on the Western Front i.e. some minor
engine-tweaks and a new set of scenarios.
But in a recent exchange in "the other ng" James Cobb convinced me that
it is more or less a completely different engine/game and here's the
surprise twist : the new AGW engine will be ported back to the Russian
Front in a new game, creating what is in effect RGW II.
After the lean 2004 it indeed seems as if in 2005 we're getting deluged
in wargames. Should make the "2005 Wargame of the year" contest a bit
more interesting.
Greetz,
Eddy Sterckx
Hi,
I always considered the upcoming AGW (Anglo-German War) from
Schwerpunkt to simply be RGW on the Western Front i.e. some minor
engine-tweaks and a new set of scenarios.
But in a recent exchange in "the other ng" James Cobb convinced me that
it is more or less a completely different engine/game and here's the
surprise twist : the new AGW engine will be ported back to the Russian
Front in a new game, creating what is in effect RGW II.
After the lean 2004 it indeed seems as if in 2005 we're getting deluged
in wargames. Should make the "2005 Wargame of the year" contest a bit
more interesting.
Greetz,
Eddy Sterckx