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I assure you these cards, as used by us, are simply a well-known, well-understood way of presenting one-off theater options. We already have "theater assets", which are once-per-turn theater options, and now we've added "support cards" as one-off options.
As for the details of the graphics design, try to open your heart to it :)
@John: yes, the beta will be announced on the Steam page. It will also be announced on our blog, twitter, FB and newsletter. If you're following any of those channels, you can't miss it.
Cheers!
I am very glad to see this develop well Tomislav, keep going, we're almost there!
Interesting thought: the game will release near the release of Panzer Corps 2. It will be interesting to compare the two. To me it seems that UoC2 will be the better! At least the most fresh and interesting one.
@John: yes, the base game is the western front from 1943 onwards, but then the DLC can, and hopefully will, cover more or less all the action in Europe. It will take some time to develop all of that though.
The map has been completed a bit further out than strictly necessary - in the east it goes fairly deep into modern day Poland.
Cheers!