I would think the blank paper is there to separate collated packs of materials. When encountered, the human or machine which packs the boxes just puts that in the box as well since easier than shifting position to recycle it
Oh yes, the small breakdown displays, I remenber before, I hand draw small sheets in A6 just like these, for Korea and co. Nice. Thanks for the video. My copy arrived today acording the post service, can't wait to open it after work!
I was pleased with the improvement in component quality with Hungarian Rhapsody and this is another step up. I can tell considerable thought is going into this; OCS has resisted off-map displays for years.
@@WARdROBEPlaysWWII Thank you for the suggestion. I may pick it up. But, I have traveled extensively in Ukraine, so The Third Winter does appeal to me. I hope the introductory scenario will get me up to speed. Either way I am looking forward to sinking my teeth into OCS.
Looks like there is a lot of game in that box Hope you do some video on the scorpions in the bottle scenario that would be good to see Did you ever sort out your other mmp pre-orders ?
I think it's unfortunate about the Dean Essig-map OCS art style (especially the early ACW ones from Gamers), but I guess it's too late at this point to change. Personally I prefer the GMT Typhoon/Barbarossa and also the Napoleonic OSG styles myself.
I've made no secret of considering (say) the CWB maps to be mostly ghastly. But the newish OCS and LOB maps I find unobjectionable at worst. Although certainly they have their idiosyncrasies.
hi ard thanks for this unboxing, especially the "ocs insider" comments i would prefer Ukraine '43 (2nd ed) but that game has a bit of inexplicable errata so maybe Third Winter is the way for me to go for this gigantic campaign thanks, ken