Campaign for North Africa - /tg/ (#95877677) [Archived: 1044 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/15/2025, 8:18:07 PM No.95877677
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the game is a meme, but there has never been a instance of a game ever being finished

/tg/ is autistic as fuck, surely couldnt a digital version be put together and everyone just takes turns playing it to get it completed?
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Anonymous
6/15/2025, 9:07:57 PM No.95877990
>>95877677 (OP)
It's already on TTS, why would you take it any farther than that? And even then why would you even bother? Hex and chit historical simulations are not exactly easy for the brainrotted to maintain focus on.
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Anonymous
6/15/2025, 9:13:54 PM No.95878032
>>95877677 (OP)
>there has never been a instance of a game ever being finished
Would you like to buy a bridge?
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 3:19:34 AM No.95880261
>>95877677 (OP)
A digital implementation of the rules would require having a definite ruling on every interaction and every rule.
That would take FOREVER.
tCfNA:tDW 1940-43 exists to be run on human processing units because it is intentionally full of things you need to work out for yourself. Shit being left as an exercise to the reader is part of the "joke".
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 3:56:31 AM No.95880433
>>95877990
>Hex and chit historical simulations are not exactly easy for the brainrotted to maintain focus on.
sometimes it's not about whether you can maintain focus or not, but rather about whether you'd really want to.
That's the problem of most super autistic "realistic" simulation games.
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 4:15:49 AM No.95880509
>>95877677 (OP)
The problem with this game is that it's a satire of monster wargames like world in flames but most of the people that meme it don't know anything about wargames