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(11-01-2012, 12:45 AM)larry marak Wrote: [ -> ]Darn it, I had already pre-ordered, I mean early ordered it. :-{. Don't blame you Jay, without testing on the new maps and with the new counter values, your reputation as a designer could be severely compromised.

Jay has a special "6" ranking for all of the scenarios to help with that. Smile
From AP’s newsletter:


Release is Imminent!

Parts are rolling in now and we’re looking to ship this game any day now.

SPECIAL NOTE: We have only a limited supply of black boxes, so we won’t be shipping this game to distributors for a while.
Excellent, my precious! (Rubs hands together in evil glee). Cool
Forget the game, I want more black boxes!
It will probably show up while I'm at BGG.con, curse the luck...maybe. I still have 2 weeks.
You're going to BGG and you're cursing your luck?

Laser-cut rationality I think you're a victim of, young Jedi.
Hey, I have to work there! That's pretty much the only way I was going to afford it this year.

But if anyone else is going and wants to play some PG, let me know.
Just wondering but In supplements what do you guy like better, more maps or more counters?
If its a theatre where there is already an order of battle available from boxed games, maps would be great. I.e. a supplement for actions in Anvil-Dragoon with one or two new maps. Each map opens up worlds of possibilities.
I'm in agreement with larry. More maps = more maps that can be used in other supplements. I don't mind scenario-only supplements if they are good scenarios. I like more counters the most in something like War on the Equator where they are totally new armies.