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  1. It has always been the case, and has been averred in every thread where people have asked "What use is the XO". It's even in the manual, IIRC. Lovely graphics illustration to make more people aware though.

     

    That is odd.

    IIRC in CMBN vanilla game the XO didn't take over.

    This infuriated me on multiple occasions where my Company CO took a bullet and his XO refused to do his f***ing job. :)

     

    But anyway, good to know it is in the game!

  2. Really like the movie! :)

    I was totally astonished by the good psychological representation.

     

    The sequence with Brad Pitt forcing the green guy to shoot in the back an elderly infantryman having surrendered is disgusting. In Normandy to speak only of that battle, paratroops in some instances, shot captured enemies by obligation having no way to guard them. They just shot them and moved on, they had no time to give a psychological lesson to a poor green guy.
     

     

    Ummm, for me it was reasonable.

    I have heard numerous stories about how you get easy with killing people in war. Many veterans say the first 1-2 kills are emotionally horrible because one breaks the ultimative ethical peace-time taboo. But after the shock settles and they become emotionally hardened they wonder what they were fuzzing about. So, from the standpoint of an old veteran (Wardaddy), a good way to get a recruit who hesitates (which can be deadly) combat effective is to make him breach that line...

     

    And by the way, some American GIs had no qualms at all with fragging POWs. There is this story from southern Germany, where a lone 128mm gun-equipped Jagd Tiger company destroyed about 70 Shermans in 14 days. Frustration amongst the Americans about unnecessary losses rose and in that AO about a 100 German POWs were found dead. One can assume some Americans let off some steam.

     

    It's just the never changing psychological mechanisms of dehumanization, frustration, hatred and suffering that make ordinary people do this kind of ****.

    Not every soldier succumbs to it, but you have this phenomenon in every army in all times and all wars. Sometimes worse than others.

     

     

    Just happens when war drags out.

     

    @ SlySniper:

    I was thinking the same, but reading your post I just wrote down some more points that came to my mind.

    See my post as addition to yours.

  3. 01022015

     

     

    Why me?  My Avatar has more confirmed tank kills than Raptorx7  (or anyone else for that matter) !

     

    CONGRATS!

     

    You were not only able make the right guess but also have the coolest Character of an tank Ace as Avatar*** !

    Totally deserved.

     

     

    Greetz

    Olf

     

     

    ***Kurt Knispel was such a misfit and repeatedly revolted against the brutal Nazi-rule, they didn't gave him the even Knights Cross - cudos B)

  4. Hi pnzrldr

     

    Just started on this AAR and I am totally blown away by the narrative! :wub:

     

    I am just as much an immersion guy as you (and hate to see my pixeltruppen die just as much as you) and came up with this great, brand new idea for playing through the CMBS NATO Campaign: why not follow some hand picked characters and tell the campaign from their very personal point of view!?!

    Whoooaaa, what a cool and new idea... wait.... that dude just does exactly that... THAT'S SO NUMBA 10!  :angry:  ;)  :D

     

    Just kidding - this is absolutely awesome!

    Hope you don't mind if I copy your idea at some point?

     

     

    Best regards

    Olf

  5. I would rather see them release a polished product. C'mmon guys, I bet you haven't played all the missions in other titles. ;)

     

    True words...

    I haven't even played all the campaigns and scenarios in CMBN / CW.

    Don't get stressed by us Developers, just goofing around!

    Doesn't change the fact that I am totally hyped by Black Sea! :D

     

     

    @ Baneman:

    Thanks for the cudos and have a nice day!

  6. 'The Forgotten Soldier' - again.

    Ultra tough stuff at times but very good account of what war in the east meant to the soldier. The historical inaccuracies have been - as far as I know - explained with the fact that the author wrote down everything from his own memory after the war. A magnificent feat, considering that he was in a state of massive trauma.

    Just read and you know what I mean.

    And this: Stalin Organ

    Never knew it was translated into English. Just as stunning as 'The Forgotten Soldier' is.

    http://www.amazon.com/Stalin-Organ-Gert-Ledig/dp/1862076529/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1386016412&sr=1-2&keywords=stalin+organ

    Best regards

    Olf

  7. Hi guys!

    Haven't been writing here for a while.

    This '100 Germans beat 110 Brits' thing is heavily biased because the Germans were on the defense about 90% of the time in perfect terrain for such action.

    The times they were on the assault (first week of the landings and end of July most notably) they got clubbed just as much as the allies.

    My view is that Germans and western Allies were more or less equal in fighting capabilities in 1944, each side with individual strenghts and weaknesses.

    The Russians were a completely different story: poor leadership, poor training and poor (in comparison) equipment througout the war.

    Just some numbers: the Brits lost an estimated 100-150 tanks in capturing my home province of Lower-Saxony as long as Hamburg in early 1945. In the same time frame the Battle of Berlin and its preceding battles over the Oder River cost the Soviets about 2000-3000 tanks (battle of Berlin alone 1000 KIA tanks).

    They usually just poured massive artillery firepower and stormed in afterwards.

    Flexible leadership whipped them at every opportunity.

    Best regards

    Olf

  8. Hi everyone, haven't been posting in a while - been busy elsewhere.

    Did you hear the latest news about Dropbox?

    They read the files that users place in the service.

    This is a German news article about it.

    http://www.hardwareluxx.de/index.php/news/software/browser-und-internet/27882-dropbox-greift-auf-gespeicherte-dokumente-zu.html

    In the end the article posts a part of the end user agreement which tells us that the content of user files will be decrypted befor being send to law enforcement agencies.

    Hello NSA.

    I think it isn't too interesting if you use the Dropbox just for gaming, but this is to those people who use it otherwise.

    Is it just me or do other people feel sick too, when looking at the scope of surveilance the average citizen is subjected to these days???

    Best regards

    Olf

  9. But seriously:

    This is a game of life and death! Can you please be serious about it?

    As a German I have to request this!

    Everything these often quoted Mr. Monty Python (South African I suppose) and Mr. Sout Park (Korean?!?) have said about our humour is right!

    SO STOP IT!!! THAT IS AN ORDER!!!

    Yours sincerely

    Herman The German

    P.S.:You and Baneman are EVIL.

    :D :D :D

  10. My ideas:

    A Scenario loosely based on the failed night attack on Bretteville-L'Orgeuilleuse by the 12SS PD against Canadian 7th Brigade. Close quarter struggle between infantry with AT-Guns and a mechanized force - at night.

    Second idea is an assault on a small village in Normandy. The hook is, the village has changed hands that day (maybe even more times before) and is now an eerie place, shattered and littered with hulks. It is evening and the player has to assault again. Maybe fresh troops without experience against battered veterans?

    Not new but I have a certain idea for the look.

    Best regards

    Olf

    EDIT: Something with CAS! Never seen a strafing run in the game and I've been playing for 5 months now. :)

  11. Germans DO habve humour.

    But a completely different one compared to the British.

    And it is much less present in all day live/conversations.

    My own little explanation is this:

    It is all about the language. German is much more precise, has much more words for different items and so on, while English has many words with many different meanings, depending on context.

    So to me it seems, it is much more easy to play with words in English than in German. There are so many covered funny meanings in the British language, it is astonishing to me. So it is much easier to build not-so-harmeless sentences into an all day conversation.

    My two cents on cultural awareness. ;)

    Cheers

    Olf

  12. German WWII-anecdotes. Very, very black. :D

    Want examples?

    Calling the 'Volksturm' the "HJ-late vintage" for its members often high ages or the 'V3' as sort of third 'wonderweapon'. A response to the media-hype the propaganda-pr**ks made of this useless and sorrowful war effort.

    "Come see Berlin, the city of werehouses" (warehouse and were house spell the same in German) "- there were houses, there were houses, there were houses."

    City was more a pile of rubble than anything else.

    My favourite:

    "Führer give orders - we take what follows (from it)!" as a soldiers joke of the Propaganda-Slogan "Führer give orders - we follow". Relates to the idiotic and murderous 'stand-fast'-orders Hitler gave on a regular basis as response to critical situations which called for retreat.

    Not all Germans were the "don't think - follow orders"-type. :)

    Cheers

    Olf

  13. Yeah, that is true.

    Happened to me twice in 'KG Engel' only.

    On how I retrieved the Tiger:

    As I am very sneaky in playing tactical combat, I used the small dirt road in the woods on my extreme left flank and rushed trough one of the fields when I was on the same height as the Tiger. Nearly the same way back. Had a Halftrack to carry screening infantry and the Tiger crew and a Lynx plus two PzIVs allocated for the dash. Low gears in the woods, full throtttle in the open.

    Went supersmooth with only one or two guys being hit. Not mutch opposition.

    Cheers

    Olf

  14. And the reason we were able to do that, and will be doing more in the months to come, is that we've planned things out many years ago. Battlefront is full of forward looking, long term thinkers. Thankfully ;)

    Something not very often seen these modern days...

    +1 for that one. :)

    We would be committing development suicide if we tried to work on more than one game at a time if we had the same headcount we did 10 years ago. Heck, even 3 years ago. We have expanded our development resources specifically so we can tackle more stuff at once.

    Something I would really like to know:

    How many guys are working at BFC in paid jobs?

    And how many associates/volunteers do you have?

    Hope someone at BFC has time to answer this specific question or does somebody else know?

    Best regards

    Olf

  15. Thanks for the recommendation!

    Sounds very interesting!

    @ John Kettler:

    Do you mean Hein Severloh by chance?

    He wrote 'WN62' (Wiederstandsnest 62 = Defensive Point 62), a book about his experience as MG42 gunner in a bunker at Omaha Beach and the implications for his further live. He shot 12.000 rounds till 12am on 6th June....

    Here is the book: http://www.amazon.de/WN-62-Soldier%C2%92s-Memories-Normandy/dp/3932922239/ref=sr_1_1?s=books-intl-de&ie=UTF8&qid=1369485355&sr=1-1&keywords=hein+severloh

    I only know of him because he was on a local tv programm, he lives not far from me. I don't know if he had to do with American tv though.

    Best regards

    Olf

  16. The huge crater could have been created by an aircraft (fighter or medium bomber) impacting at high speeds and steep angle - 600 km/h + at 80°-90°.

    There is a war memorial in the vicinity of my hometown. It preserves the impact crater of a P-51 shot down in May 1945 on escort duty (one of the last aerial victims of the war - very sad thought). Due to the mission it likely has impacted as described above and the crater looks very similar.

    Best regards

    Olf

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