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Originally posted by Zagys:
Could it be Al Hejaz?

[This message has been edited by Zagys (edited 25-10-2000).]
I have to admit that you are probably not far away from not being wrong ! :D

Let's say Al Hejaz and I check tonight anyway.
 

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Ok it was the Hedjaz and not El Djazair (the name of the province where Algiers is).

I have corrected the AAR's text.
 

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Way to go Yndenwal!!!

That was a great AAR. I hope you're going to continue to post such interesting reports.

Congratulations.


Sigg

P.S. Btw, thanks for the hint about COT. But I'm still not very happy the way, it is linked to diplomacy. I guess it is a matter of taste and I surely don't want to enter into a historical debate...
 

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I must add my praise to that of the others, well-written indeed!

I do have a question. I have been noticing in the screenshots that the background colors of the various provinces do not always seem to match the political boundaries. What do the different colors mean in that case, terrain or attrition levels maybe?
 

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Originally posted by willip:
I do have a question. I have been noticing in the screenshots that the background colors of the various provinces do not always seem to match the political boundaries. What do the different colors mean in that case, terrain or attrition levels maybe?
Hu ?
There are several maps (physical, political, CoTs, etc.)
Three of the above maps are political ones where colours represent countries (ie light green is Turkey).
On the other hand, the Russo-Turkish border maps is the physical map : it shows terrain, units in the province, etc. The red lign is the boundary between Turkey and Russia...

Does that answer your question ?
 

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Originally posted by APKicks:
There is a difference between Al Djazair and Algeirs? Where is Al Djazair? Are they darn powerful? And do they start out strong?

Al Djazaïr is 'Algiers' in arab.
Algiers is the western word.

As far as I know.
As far as my girlfriend knows (she's algerian)

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Originally posted by APKicks:
Well pierre, since your know a retired better tested, you'll need someone to take your place. I guess I'll have to take the horrible burdon upon myself (damn).

HeHe, well, someone has to step up and take up the challenge!
 

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