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Hello from Las Vegas!
Hello all! I'm new to Scourge of War, but I have gained an interest in Napoleonic warfare starting when I read Patrick O'Brian's Master and Commander series. Now, I'm halfway through the Sharpe series. I first checked out Ultimate General Civil War, and then someone in a mod discord told me about Scourge of War Waterloo. Thus, here I am! Looking forward to learning about and playing this game as well as talking with you folks.
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doodeeda- Posts : 3
Join date : 2021-10-24
Re: Hello from Las Vegas!
Well played Tuesday. Might I belatedly welcome you to the forums and also suggest Horatio Hornblower if you've never seen it, after you're done Sharpe of course. It's Napoleonic but from a British navy perspective. Fantastic stuff.
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Join date : 2019-07-01
Re: Hello from Las Vegas!
Hi doodeeda. Welcome from myself, too. I can also recommend Hornblower and the film 'Waterloo' which I think is 1970 (a bit goofy in places but great entertainment, all the same)
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