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With the library completion of Dishonor Before Death (thanks Robin), I thought, "It's back again." I am referring to the title "National Socialist Ardor." It appears in 9 games, 4 scenarios being re-implementations.
  1. Lions of Finland re-implemented in Arctic Front
  2. Eastern Front Deluxe re-implemented in Armata Romana (There may be an earlier incarnation of this one to add.)
  3. Edelweiss re-implemented in Edelweiss: Expanded re-implemented in Edelweiss IV
  4. The Deluge
  5. Dishonor Before Death
Considering how often the title has been used, its absence in conspicuous from Sinister Forced, Black SS and Winter Soldiers. Maybe Beyond Normandy and Elsenborn Ridge too. Curios, isn't it?
National Socialist Ardor is not something I would call catchy so I am surprised it was used that often.
(01-19-2021, 02:35 AM)plloyd1010 Wrote: [ -> ]With the library completion of Dishonor Before Death (thanks Robin), I thought, "It's back again." I am referring to the title "National Socialist Ardor." It appears in 9 games, 4 scenarios being re-implementations.
  1. Lions of Finland re-implemented in Arctic Front
  2. Eastern Front Deluxe re-implemented in Armata Romana (There may be an earlier incarnation of this one to add.)
  3. Edelweiss re-implemented in Edelweiss: Expanded re-implemented in Edelweiss IV
  4. The Deluge
  5. Dishonor Before Death
Considering how often the title has been used, its absence in conspicuous from Sinister Forced, Black SS and Winter Soldiers. Maybe Beyond Normandy and Elsenborn Ridge too. Curios, isn't it?

If I were asked, I would have bet for ‘children of Vienna’ ...
Children of Vienna only appears twice, and not re-implemented.
First Action appeared 6 times, 2 re-implementations.
Counter Attack or Counterattack appeared 6 times, 1 re-implementation. That doesn't include Counter Attack at... or Counterattack at... scenarios.
Oh ! I would have thought the Austrian bias stronger...