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Posts made by CentralCommando
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RE: Axis and Allies Global Second Edition - 1936 or 1937 Setup?posted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
@panzerlord1939 From what I know of, there’s a couple rule and map changes through the versions (e.g. some maps have Bessarabia while others don’t). It isn’t anything too major, but it is something to consider. Just make sure you try to get components for the specific versions (easier for v4 as its the newest).
You’re welcome, and I’m glad I could help! :)))
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RE: Axis and Allies Global Second Edition - 1936 or 1937 Setup?posted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
@panzerlord1939 Yeah, you’ll likely have to print it out, unless you plan on playing digitally. And, I know you probably don’t understand some of the terminology and printing (it took a while for me too) but you’ll get the hang of it. If you have more questions, let me know!
And you’re welcome :)
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RE: Axis and Allies Global Second Edition - 1936 or 1937 Setup?posted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
@panzerlord1939 Here’s what I could find in a couple quick Google searches:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2889181367 - Global War 1936 v4 on Tabletop SImulator (Note, this game costs twenty dollars and is solely online.
https://boardgamegeek.com/image/6709067/global-war-1936-1945-third-edition - Global War 1936 v3 board on Boardgamegeek , you should also find other components there as well for free.
https://www.historicalboardgaming.com/Global-War-1936_ep_68-1.html - Here is the official Global War page on HBG. Here you can buy any components you don’t currently have/replicate (costs money, but may be cheaper than buying the whole game outright).
Hopefully this helps!
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RE: Axis and Allies Global Second Edition - 1936 or 1937 Setup?posted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
@panzerlord1939 Hello, typically you can recreate the game components by finding images/units online and printing them out. You can also use online games such as Tabletop Simulator to play it as well. Do know that these components will be lower quality than the real deal, but these are some solutions to getting this game for cheap(er).
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RE: Axis and Allies Global Second Edition - 1936 or 1937 Setup?posted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
@panzerlord1939 Unfortunately, Vader hasn’t been online in five years :(
If you two are still looking for 1936 A&A, I would recommend either getting Global War 1936 from HBG, or creating a custom ruleset/setup based off one of the many 1939 setups for this game or/and Hearts of Iron.
I wish I could say there was one, but none exist yet for G40 on this site.
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RE: 👋 Introduce or Re-Introduce Yourself (Current)posted in Welcome
@Commando-Brado Greetings, fellow commando!
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RE: G40 Atomic Bomb Expansionposted in House Rules
@The-Captain Sounds interesting! Never really made sense why they dropped Atomic Bombers after Nova. I can understand during the 80s (cold war), but we’re mostly past that now. I’m curious to see your take on this weapon of mass destruction!
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RE: Anniversary Second Editionposted in House Rules
@Faramir Sorry! I didn’t get the notification to your post! Very nice work Faramir!
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RE: [Resolved] Unable to Go to a new Page when Selectedposted in Website/Forum Discussion
@djensen Sorry if this was already posted somewhere else, but what’s the new website? Is it the Support Drive?
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RE: Sardinia Fix (Map Overlay)posted in Axis & Allies North Africa
@vodot Sardina, how did that even get through?
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RE: Modular G40 Map Overlays: SZ Splits, Cartography fixes, New Victory Cities, and more!posted in Customizations
@Titus The image already looks pretty good, but if you want to show the full quality of an image, There’s only a few options that I know of.
You could make a zoomed in shot. If your goal is to simply show a high-quality area on your map instead of the full thing, simply take a screenshot of that zoomed in shot and upload it the way you usually do.
You may be able to divide your file through a sectioner. You can upload your file onto a site such as PineTool or ImageSplitter and then divide your map into different parts. Then, you can download & then upload multiple crops of that image together in one post.
If you want to show the entire map in its high quality though, you’re likely going to need to upload your map through a 3rd-party file uploader. Some options include Zappfiles, Mediafire, and Dropbox. You can then link your exported image in your post.
If there’s a better method out there, please let me know, But these are probably the easiest options.
Also, good looking map!
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RE: [AA50/Anniversary] Modular Map Overlays - Splitting Australia, the Balkans, and Sea Zones; adding Cairo, Malaya, Singapore, Rio, Cape Town, Recruitment Centers and tons more!posted in Customizations
@vodot Well, I look forward to seeing your solution to those problems. Perhaps you could make a Google Doc/Sheet table where you outline the changes to the setup depending on what division(s) you add? Just a suggestion, as having custom setup images for each combination would be an unnecessary amount of work.
(Also, I hit my daily upvote limit from your posts lol.)
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RE: Modular G40 Map Overlays: SZ Splits, Cartography fixes, New Victory Cities, and more!posted in Customizations
@vodot They probably did, as on my physical copy of Europe 1940 Second Edition it has British Canada. If that’s already fixed on your map, then it isn’t an issue.
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RE: Modular G40 Map Overlays: SZ Splits, Cartography fixes, New Victory Cities, and more!posted in Customizations
@vodot On the Pacific 40 board, Western Canada is marked with a British Roundel instead of a Canadian Roundel like Ontario and Quebec.
I’m glad you liked my ideas!