Hi Bill
Your "Campaign Lite" sounds interesting, I hope you will post details when I get
the proposed forum up and running.
I am finding that there seem to be as many ways of campaigning as there are
people who do it. And nothing wrong with that at all, if its fun and you enjoy
it, then there is no right or wrong way to do it.
Over the years I have gone from very complicated campaigns which took hours to
administer, and provided very few games - and those were pretty poor wargames.
The secret seems to be the interface between the campaign and the table top.
regards
Paul
--- In NapoleonicFireandFury@yahoogroups.com, "billh512002" <bhaggart@...>
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> Jim:
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> I have also created a 'Campaign Lite' system for creating interesting battles
in a short time with the tabletop incorporated. Take any pre-battle historical
situation where the armies are 2-4 miles apart, usually a day or two before the
battle, and in a half hour, even over the phone you can generate an interesting
battle with some context and some pre-battle maneuvering. It does incorporate
hidden movement.
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> It was an article in MWAN a few years ago.
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> Best Regards,
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> Bill H.
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