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RuhrRiver

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  1. Comrade Ezra! Happy May Day to you! Is your old pal Joey Stalin! I am "channeling" through Comrade RuhrRiver to greet you and all the comrades on this Workers' Paradise, "CMSF Forum," on this wonderful holiday! Is good, no?

    I send you a picture:

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    Caption say:

    "Is many May Day flowers for all peoples in USSR--eat them and be thankful for extra ration!"

    Funny joke, no? Two of them complained and had to be liquidated, but did not put--how you say--a "cramp" in the celebration! Everyone very jolly after that!

    --Your Pal

    Joey Stalin

    [ May 01, 2008, 03:13 PM: Message edited by: RuhrRiver ]

  2. Other pixel commanders may boast about their brave, gallant, heroic, blah-blah-blah units; but not this CO---nuh-uh, no sir, no way. My boys hit the dirt and try their damndest to get under it when the lead (and depleted uranium and copper cores and whatnot) starts to fly. All the lads in my units have been in what we call "fetal battle positions" longer than most fetuses.

    Part of the secret to my troops' readiness to make like roto-tillers is our constant "Kower Klass" drilling. It's exhausting and dangerous to practice diving for cover on, say, concrete, but when fighting from a rooftop, who survives--the idiot who stands up and tries to fire his weapon, or the crafty cowerer who curls up in a ball, saving his ammo and his strength for the key battles that take place back at the base in the chow line or dodging paper cuts while filling out transfer forms??

    True, situational awareness suffers somewhat when one makes like an armadillo facing a coyote, but I think my boys have earned the right for this special unit patch: "Kings of Kower."

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    Our motto comes from an old Bill Mauldin cartoon:

    "I can't get no lower--my buttons are in the way."

    ;)

  3. How can you "occupy" terrain that you can't get to?

    Also, same problem with vehicles--cursor shows that the vehicles can pass over the terrain, but they can't when I try it.

    EDIT: Oh, wait--you meant that if I held the cursor over passable terrain it would be green but wouldn't indicate that you can't reach that spot. I understand that. But note that the cursor is suggesting I can get to a spot 2/3's up the sheer rock face--on the rock itself--and that isn't possible.

    Mark Ezra said they couldn't get to this on this revision--so it is something to look out for.

    [ April 05, 2008, 02:40 PM: Message edited by: RuhrRiver ]

  4. I used to think so, Pvt. Ryan, but in the current email QB game I'm playing, the cursor indicated that a lengthy section of fairly sheer cliff was passable--so I wasted a couple of turns until I discovered that the cursor was not accurate in this case and the rock was impassable. Mark Ezra has sent this problem to BF, but it is also occuring in 1.08 (same QB). Note in the pic below my troops (red circle) at the bottom of the rock face are being told by the cursor (white circle) that I can climb up there---but I can't.

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  5. "You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. That's the signpost up ahead - your next stop, the Twilight Zone!"

    For your consideration:

    One very lost Stryker unit somewhere in the Syrian hinterlands. As they approach this hilltop complex, they expect to find enemy--perhaps a secret complex with elite troops standing guard.

    But what they find they could not have anticipated in their wildest dreams: an attack by a bizarre mirror image--something only glimpsed in

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    Mark Ezra created the battle, which is pretty bizarre in or out of the TLZone. The above was one idea I had for a briefing pic. I think blue on blue battles are a real challenge and hey--we've already gotten close to US Army vs. US Contractors in Iraq; I see more possibilities...like, in October Bush decides to invade Syria as a boost to the McCain's chances, but Cheney persuades him to use all independent contractors. When the new president (a Democrat) is sworn in, s(he) cuts off funding to the mercenaries--I mean, contractors, leading them to take over Damascus---and, as it turns out, Cheney gave them nuclear weapons! Meanwhile, the contractors' leader, Colonel Kurtz, is....uh, I think I'll stop here. I don't want to write Dale Brown's entire next novel for him...

  6. I'm playing my first night QB and took these screen shots--I can't get over how stunning the night lighting and explosion/fire effects are. Whoever is responsible (Charles?) should be very pleased. I remember the night graphics being mentioned as a feature of the last revision (?), but hadn't looked carefully.

    The following are from a sequence of troops on top of a multi-story building firing a javelin, watching (yeah, I know they're just pixels) the missle hit an enemy Stryker in the distance, and a shot of the aftermath. I added some blur effects to the missle and changed the contrast/brightness as needed, but otherwise, pretty close to what I saw on my screen.

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