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Location: Maimi, FL
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New
Weewar looks cool, but I am new and don't really understand how it is supposed to be played. Can anyone direct me to a place where it tells me about all the units and how to win. Also if anyone else is new to this and wants to setup a game plz send me a pm
I did manage to find something earlier.. but now I lost it...
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Location: Fort Mill, SC
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Re: New
I would look at the following...
Weewar Help Weewar Wiki Then just start a new game on a small 2-player map. Try out what the units do, how the terrain effects units, etc. Look at the list of TG users and invite one of them to a game.
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Location: Perrysburg, OH
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Re: New
The Help and the Wiki are really good. I usually keep them open in seperate tabs and refer to them while in a game.
Shiner turned me on to this site that is a battle simiulator, check it out. http://www.plutosforge.com/blog/proj...ttle-simulator |
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