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Thread: Contest mission "Action of 8th march 1795" historic scenario

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    Default Contest mission "Action of 8th march 1795" historic scenario

    I uploaded my Sails of Glory contest entry mission in the file section.

    (Thank you Eric for the approval )

    It's scenario is a battle between a French frigate & a damaged British 3rd rate.

    The historic background is the so called: "Action of 8th march 1795"

    http://sailsofglory.org/downloads.php?do=file&id=86

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    Looks interesting Sven, I’m going to have to try this one out.

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    I like the scenario a lot Sven, especially the initial damage to the Berwick. It is a fine way of creating a duel with a bit of flavor. I will definitely use and share this with others.
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    Interesting read.

    I'd like to give it a try using the solo play rules.

    Did you ever played it yourself? If so, what was the result?

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    Playtested it once.

    The frigate has an advantage with the wind direction.

    The scenario favours the French a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Comte de Brueys View Post
    The scenario favours the French a bit.
    Hmmm. Why am I not surprised?
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