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PostPosted: Tue Aug 17, 2004 5:20 am 
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Me and Mike Smith have just finished playing the Ambusy at Oriskany from thsi campaign. He got the minor win. I was doing the last turn of the game and when I clicked on advance the program quit (as it does in campaigns) and then gave me the file is ready to be sent message), and then the conclusion text came which went like this:

The American forces in western New York have been defeated! After a short rest, the British commander resumes his advance toward Albany. It will be a long, arduous march fraught with danger, and it is hoped that a victorious General Burgoyne will be at that place to greet the weary soldiers of St. Leger's command when they arrive. On to Albany!

However, it does not give a new scenario. Looking on the name of the campaign and what it says in the end (On to Albany!) in the conclusion text wouldn't it give us a new scenario?

It won't give a new one on Mike's end as well.


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