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Offline Ghosth

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Snapshot "Real Trouble" AAR
« on: March 24, 2001, 12:35:00 PM »
Kills Allied

Mitsu 4 kills, 3 190A8  1 109G10
Ammo 3 kills,  2 190A8, 1 109G10
Storm 3 kills, 1 190A8, 2 109G10
Dinger 2 kills 1 190A8, 1 109G10
Cobra 2 kills  1 190A8, 1 109g10
Frodo  1 190A8
RHood  1 190A8
Gsling 1 190A8
Jebo44 1 190A8
Nash   1 190A8
Eagl   1 190A8
Skernsk 1 109G10
Bmer1171 1 109G10

For a total of 22, 8 109G10's, 14 190A8's

Axis kills

Daniko   4 kills, 2 P51, 2 B17
NathBDP  3 kills, 3 p51's
Supongo  3 kills, 3 P51's
Lethrnek 2 kills, 2 B17's
phantom4 1 p51
Ripsnort 1 B17
BigJoe   1 B17
RA       1 B17
LJKSpar1 1 B17
Hajo     1 B17
Octavius 1 b17

For a total of 19, 9 P51-d's, 10 B17's

"Victory Conditions"
US Fighters 10 points each
US Bombers 20 points each

109G10 10 points each
190A8's 15 points each.

8 109G10's x 10 = 80
14 190A8's x 15 =180
Allied total points =260

9 p51's x 10 = 90 points
10 B17  x 20 = 200
Axis total points = 290

Makeing it a minor Axis victory.

Salute & thanks to all who took part.


Offline LePaul

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« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2001, 01:28:00 PM »
Now how come no one has listed the AAR/Scores for the last 2 weekends of Snapshots/Check Six 's ?

Ghost has the scores up 12 hours after the fact!  What's up??  I'm still wondering how I scored 2 weeks ago!  Shame!



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« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2001, 04:17:00 PM »
Bd5, couple of points to remember.

A Check 6's may or may not be logged.
Different format entirely, In the past I know I havn't started log files for them.

B CM team recently added several new members. While we are getting them up to speed as quickly as possible. (And they are doing a great job too btw) For me this is routine,
almost do it blindfolded sort of work.  


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« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2001, 05:06:00 PM »
Now thats kewl!  Gone are the days of having to film your kills to get credit  

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« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2001, 05:47:00 PM »
Ghost

I understand your point.  But if I am to participate in events that are logged/moderated and scored, I would sure like to know the results.  3 Snapshots and 2 CheckSix events later, not a thing.  While I enjoy them more for the fun than anything, why are these folks logging if they are not going to ever post the results?

If its all for fun, GREAT, its met that goal.  If its truly being scored, well dammit I wanna see the results.  



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« Reply #5 on: March 24, 2001, 08:01:00 PM »
Among the many things CM's have to remember is starting logs. I think most of us have forgotten at least once.  

I never start logs for the Check 6 events, but I think one or two have. I do ask all CM's to post an AAR, but once or twice because someone forgot to start the logs and we might have had a "no show" for a CM to host I have considered it water under the bridge and let it slide.

Most often look for an AAR within a day and if you don't see one post a friendly reminder to the CM who hosted.  

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