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Introduction
Ed Dille
Alan Emrich
Focus
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Objectives: Overview
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Objectives: Urban Centers
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Objectives: Airfields
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Objectives: Choke Points & Maneuver -- Preliminaries
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Objectives: Choke Points & Maneuver -- Road Junctions & Passes
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Objectives: Choke Points & Maneuver -- Bridges
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Objectives: Targets of Opportunity
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Offensive: Preliminaries
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Offensive: Focusing Energy
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Defense
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Unity of Command
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Simplicity
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Mass
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Velocity
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Maneuver: Overview
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Maneuver: Penetration of the Center
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Maneuver: Envelopment
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Maneuver: Attacking from a Defensive Position
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Maneuver: Feigned Withdrawal
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Maneuver: Indirect Approach
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Combined Arms: Energy
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Combined Arms: Artillery
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Combined Arms: Air Defense
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Combined Arms: Air Superiority
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Combined Arms: Sea Control
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Economy of Force
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Security
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Surprise
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Operational Deception: Concept
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Operational Deception: More Illustrations
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The Sad Reality...
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INTRODUCTION
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ED DILLE
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Mr. Ed Dille is one of two authors standing behind Prima's PG1 Official Strategy Guide. Here's a short bio excerpt:
ALAN EMRICHEd Dille graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis with a degree in Military History. He has authored numerous Strategy Guides
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Mr. Alan Emrich is the other author standing behind Prima's PG1 Official Strategy Guide. Here's a short bio excerpt:
Most importantly, this gentleman was intimately familiar with the "hot" wargame design scene of the 1970s dominated by numerous Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) and Avalon Hill (AH) tabletop / boardgame titles. This scene was all about hex-based, turn-based play systems, very much like PGF. To this effect, Prima's Guide can be quite useful.Alan Emrich is a 20 year veteran in the game industry. He has done everything from founding game conventions, to designing and developing games, to writing numerous books and articles about them
FOCUS
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Prima's Official Strategy Guide contains a chapter entitled "The Philosophy of Command". The authors cover a number of time-honored "principles" of warfare and attempt to connect them with "Panzer General 1" play realities and practicalities. Here's the short list:
Defense
Economy of Force
Maneuver
Mass
Objective(s)
Offensive
Security
Simplicity
Surprise
Unity of Command
Velocity
In the sequel, I shall attempt to employ one or more of the above "principles" in commenting on PGF AI Module's various behaviors.