Gray Fox wrote:Large .bmp pics won't load. I do a Print Screen and then paste it to the Windows accessory program Paint. I crop the big picture and save the file as a .jpg. You can also add any feature like graphics or text to highlight the final product with Paint. Good luck with your game!
Mickey3D wrote:If I understand well the print screen of Kentucky, Polk is leading a 1111 force in Fort no 10 and you have given him a move order to Memphis. But he has a diagonal Brown line in the top right corner meaning there is a unit that can't move in his stack...
Gray Fox wrote:The attachments aren't working, so I'm guessing that the plan is for Longstreet and Jackson to do a synchronized march on Baker with Lee perhaps MTSG. Baker seems to be the Army Commander for the Union line, which unfortunately means that the D.C. defenders might also MTSG to Baker's aid and get walloped by Lee's group of much better Generals. That would leave the door to the Union capital open. Good luck!
Gray Fox wrote:The attachments aren't working, so I'm guessing that the plan is for Longstreet and Jackson to do a synchronized march on Baker with Lee perhaps MTSG. Baker seems to be the Army Commander for the Union line, which unfortunately means that the D.C. defenders might also MTSG to Baker's aid and get walloped by Lee's group of much better Generals. That would leave the door to the Union capital open. Good luck!
Gray Fox wrote:The attachments aren't working, so I'm guessing that the plan is for Longstreet and Jackson to do a synchronized march on Baker with Lee perhaps MTSG. Baker seems to be the Army Commander for the Union line, which unfortunately means that the D.C. defenders might also MTSG to Baker's aid and get walloped by Lee's group of much better Generals. That would leave the door to the Union capital open. Good luck!
TyrannicalTyler wrote:GG to Vicberg. We're doing a new game
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