Ok: Gripe number one: The two downloads are not labeled, meaning you have to guess on whether you're getting the PDF or powerpoint. But that's not too horrible.
The powerpoints are giant, a 11.3 mb file. This is not a gripe, though. This means that there's quality images in there. Unfortunately, my OpenOffice.Org is acting finicky, and won't open them, but they are in a format it says it supports, and the preview works.
The only other gripe I can think of is that there's not terribly many miniatures. But, since you can print them over and over again to make an army, that's not so horrible.
With the powerpoint and great art, this is a must get for any classical campaign (so long as you don't try to pass them off as Romans, given that there's a major equipment difference between the Greek and Roman armies).
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