SCORESHEETS in various languages
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SCORESHEETS in various languages
The web site now has scoresheets in English, Spanish, French, Italian and Dutch available for competition organisers
Regards
JDM
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JDM
Re: SCORESHEETS in various languages
Are they available in American?jdm wrote:The web site now has scoresheets in English, Spanish, French, Italian and Dutch available for competition organisers
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Here's is the link to the New Zealand one http://www.nzsheep.co.nz/
There's got to be a comeback for this outrageous behaviour......
There's got to be a comeback for this outrageous behaviour......
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Oh there will bemannmarke wrote:Here's is the link to the New Zealand one http://www.nzsheep.co.nz/
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Re: SCORESHEETS in various languages
Any chance of adding a baggage bothered check box and a they will be remembered field to record generals killed/lost?jdm wrote:The web site now has scoresheets in English, Spanish, French, Italian and Dutch available for competition organisers
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Re: SCORESHEETS in various languages
Why is this needed? Lost baggage just counts towards normal attrition points.stevoid wrote:Any chance of adding a baggage bothered check box
I am concerned at all the suggested additions. The score sheet is quite complicated enough without adding other items that are not strictly needed for determining score.
It would surely be better if the downloadable pdf was in an editable format and then tournament organisers can add whatever extra stuff they like without everyone having to have it.
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Re: SCORESHEETS in various languages
Right. Let's keep it as simple as possible. It is easy enough for organizers who want to keep track of additional data to ask players to write the extra bits on the back (bottom/side/whatever) of the sheet.rbodleyscott wrote:Why is this needed? Lost baggage just counts towards normal attrition points.stevoid wrote:Any chance of adding a baggage bothered check box
I am concerned at all the suggested additions. The score sheet is quite complicated enough without adding other items that are not strictly needed for determining score.
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Re: SCORESHEETS in various languages
As my grandfather used to say, "He thought he was a wit, but he was only half right."davem wrote:Are they available in American?jdm wrote:The web site now has scoresheets in English, Spanish, French, Italian and Dutch available for competition organisers
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Marc
Here's is the link to the New Zealand one http://www.nzsheep.co.nz/
There's got to be a comeback for this outrageous behaviour......
Does that rival the Princess Spider link on the old dbm site ?
There's got to be a comeback for this outrageous behaviour......
Does that rival the Princess Spider link on the old dbm site ?

Ah, those were the days!Scrumpy wrote:Here's is the link to the New Zealand one http://www.nzsheep.co.nz/
There's got to be a comeback for this outrageous behaviour......
Does that rival the Princess Spider link on the old dbm site ?

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Re: SCORESHEETS in various languages
Absolutely. Wargamers love to over complicate - make it an editable PDF and they can do that to their hearts content but no need for the basic sheet to be.rbodleyscott wrote:Why is this needed? Lost baggage just counts towards normal attrition points.stevoid wrote:Any chance of adding a baggage bothered check box
I am concerned at all the suggested additions. The score sheet is quite complicated enough without adding other items that are not strictly needed for determining score.
It would surely be better if the downloadable pdf was in an editable format and then tournament organisers can add whatever extra stuff they like without everyone having to have it.
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Re: SCORESHEETS in various languages
Additions as per an earlier post to support sub-competitions/prizes often awarded in this part of the world. Every convention is not always about who comes first so there are often 'consolation' prizes for humorous and other achievements, the Ghengis Khan Sacker of Cities award for most camps looted etc...rbodleyscott wrote:Why is this needed? Lost baggage just counts towards normal attrition points.stevoid wrote:Any chance of adding a baggage bothered check box
I am concerned at all the suggested additions. The score sheet is quite complicated enough without adding other items that are not strictly needed for determining score.
It would surely be better if the downloadable pdf was in an editable format and then tournament organisers can add whatever extra stuff they like without everyone having to have it.
Editable format great idea

Steve