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I'm back, people! After a long hiatus GMing a Civilization IV Realpolitik game I'm going to try and get back into some real AARing - expect a narrative one to pop up in here soon. For now though, I'm figuring out the best way to proceed here! LH is back in town!

-L:cool:
 
I'm back, people! After a long hiatus GMing a Civilization IV Realpolitik game I'm going to try and get back into some real AARing - expect a narrative one to pop up in here soon. For now though, I'm figuring out the best way to proceed here! LH is back in town!

-L:cool:

Nice. I guess timing is everything. I had purchased AoD months (month?) ago, tried it a few times, and quit out of sheer fear of the overwhelming information and general lack of knowledge about anything WW2 related. Then, just yesterday I finally managed to finish the in-game tutorial (which by the way really spiked my interest), but still didn't feel up to actually starting a game.

Long story short, searching brought me to your TutoriAAR, which I found very very useful; Reading it yesterday I got to page 2, and realized it was discontinued. I also checked the dates, and seeing as it was started >6 months ago, I figured there was no hope nor future for it's return. How wrong I was. Today I finally get to page 3 and here is your nice post announcing your return.

So yes, timing is everything. I do look forward to you continuing this (or something similair). It's a fun and informative read. And by the looks of it, if it can be completed, would work as a very good supplement to the manual itself.

Thanks & Enjoy.