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I also created a guide for the first steps in creating your own scenario: https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1938413499
it may be a bit outdated
Thanks!
I like your scenario because it is challenging to play but not too challenging to beat if you plan and execute your attacks right. In other words, your scenario is a lot of fun to play and I accept the challenge.
It’s nice to see third party scenarios being made for the Unity of Command II. I encourage you and others to make more scenarios. It adds more play time to an already great game.
I'm curious to see what you and other talented people out there will make next.
Well done my friend.
Cheers!
Steve
thanks for your feedback.
I designed the scenario to be a challenge and couldn't even complete the optional objectives myself. But i would like to know if someone can achieve this.
Greetings
VitaColaSchwarz
I played your scenario and I was impressed by how well made it is. It's sort of neat to try an alternative scenario to D-Day.
My first time playing it I actually lost to the Germans in the scenario who surrounded and destroyed a lot of my units. The Germans had done a well executed armor and air attack to destroy my units. I plan on playing this scenario again to try to do a different plan of attack to beat the Germans.
Cheers
Steve