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- The British Fleet was commanded by Admiral Somerville, not Pound.
- The French word for "general" is written without an "e" at the end (like in English). If you really want to use the French term, you could write it with the accents = "général".
- The picture used for the lieutenant makes one think more of a general than a lieutenant (age and képi ornaments) - but I know it is hard to find stock pictures, especially free of rights.
- it is strange for a general (i.e. you) to give orders to an overwhelmingly naval force.
Thank you for your work on this mod.
Hello,
Interesting take on a rarely explored subject in wargames.
Minor quibbles:
- The french officers names (the lieutenant and the sailor) are composite of famous (for the French) generals, including Free French generals - this is jarring.
- The lieutenant would never adress Darlan as "soldat" (soldier). He would recognise a Navy uniform, as well as officer's insignia even before he would recognise Darlan.
- It is strange that the information about the British attack comes from a sailor having left his submarine. Why not a radio message from the submarine itself?
hope to see more.