excellent job!! This by far my favorite game, and with/threw the forums and files, I think I've learned "how to play" the game. Thanks for the video!!!
If the manufacturer had ANY scruples they'd reprint the instruction manual and send anyone who proves they spent the money a brand new copy of the rules. Horrid editing...
I was also surprised at the quality of the rulebook. Although this game only had a difficulty rating of moderate, it was one of the more challenging games to understand and convert to video because of the rulebook. For example, before the errata were made available I was completely confused by the back page Combat Sequence that had major steps out of order and referred to wrong charts for combat! Definitely more difficult to learn than it should have been. I expect some errata for most historical wargames, but this seemed extreme.
For me the problem with the rule book is the layout in a narrative format. This type of format is extremely difficult to learn from and to refer back to. For procedural games, the format should be in an outline/bullet point format so all you have to do is start playing the game from the top and follow each bullet point as you play the game. Also making it difficult is that some game concepts are split up in different parts of the rule book instead of being together. How to shoot is the worst with information spread out in the rules and on the different tables. Unfortunately, there is also some undocumented information.