Postby Jake_Norwood » Mon Mar 13, 2006 12:12 pm
Ack...
Hey Szab,
Many manuals say over and over again that what is used in their pages is what is used in battles. The best and least understood example is Meyer. Go and read the introduction to the book (not just the intro to the longsword found on Rassumussen's excellent page) and you'll see that Meyer's chief concern is that of preparing young Germans for war.
As for the original question, what do you mean by "scenario based?" My initial instinct is to answer, "it's scenario based because that's how they wrote it," but I realize that that isn't helpful (heh), so could you offer an example of what you mean, or what you think the alternatives might be/might have been?
Jake
Sen. Free Scholar
ARMA Deputy Director