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This is the newest version of the Empires in Harms rules. It is version 5.2.
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Good Grief! 187 pages of text, with another 9 pages of table of contents! Astounding!

Jason, since you posted this, perhaps you could write a review in the EiA reviews section of the forum. Maybe the rest of us will then have a clue as to what's really in here, and how EiH plays out by comparison with EiA. Would like to know about the end result of such a massive project.
 
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  • Posted Tue Feb 22, 2011 2:10 am
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Well, to be honest, this is only the 1792 scenario. I didn't realize that when I posted it. It also needs some work, so I'm still going through it now for the game we just started.


I can do a review after we get a ways into the game. My initial thoughts are some good changes (more realistic OOBs that change over time, an interesting 1788-1815 campaign, tribal corps for some countries, random events, more kingdoms, adjusted ships, a bit more chrome) and there are some not so good ones IMO (status quo majors, militia movement for some countries, obdurate nations).

We'll have to see how it runs out.
 
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