Interview with some of Chancellorsville's game designers
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Its always cool to see what's going on behind the scenes. Also.... Shiloh here we come!! :laugh:
Re: Interview with some of Chancellorsville's game designers
Great.
Shiloh.
More f'ing trees.
Where's the "T" key?
Shiloh.
More f'ing trees.
Where's the "T" key?
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Oh my...
I have no idea who Larry Tagg is on this forum (if I had to choose, I would say Adukes since he reminds me of a very good teacher I had so many years ago), but I just read the article (very well done, and a good read), and I'm sure he would brow beat me for how I write (Grammer, and spelling were never my strong suit).
I have no idea why I would post this other than I found the article very interesting, and keep them coming.
I have no idea who Larry Tagg is on this forum (if I had to choose, I would say Adukes since he reminds me of a very good teacher I had so many years ago), but I just read the article (very well done, and a good read), and I'm sure he would brow beat me for how I write (Grammer, and spelling were never my strong suit).
I have no idea why I would post this other than I found the article very interesting, and keep them coming.
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Okee Dokee. Very hard to tell who is who here.

Only 53 posts, that would explain why I haven't noticed that he is he, and not Adukes.
Cheerio my good man.
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See also: Larry's Books on Amazon
He does not post a lot because he is usually elbow deep in a pile of history books :laugh:
-Jim
He does not post a lot because he is usually elbow deep in a pile of history books :laugh:
-Jim
"My God, if we've not got a cool brain and a big one too, to manage this affair, the nation is ruined forever." Unknown private, 14th Vermont, 2 July 1863
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Re: Interview with some of Chancellorsville's game designers
Haaa, Thanks Jim. It appears he is a scholar, and a gentleman.See also: Larry's Books on Amazon
He does not post a lot because he is usually elbow deep in a pile of history books :laugh:
-Jim
All I can say is if I was one of Mister Tagg's students, I am very sure I would have seen more than my fair share of history books thrown at me. :pinch:
Thanks again Jim!
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I'm blown away by the talent on this team. People from all walks of life, all degrees of education. We have a great time on our test calls. Everyone with a dedication to always make this game better. Everyone contributing in their own way. The only real qualifications are a desire to excel and a willingness to put in the work and a team spirit. It is with no regret and only thankfulness that the company structure is set up to compensate people for their hard work.