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Rob2020

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  1. "Girls speak at a higher pitch when talking to someone they like" Girls, when speaking to me:
  2. I think you all need to remember that BFC is on a US Department of Defense financial retainer. As such, they probably need to respond to whatever war narrative the Deep State wants to promote, which probably changes from one week to the next. I write this with tongue only half in cheek.
  3. As long as it's WEGO, it should be. Being cheat-proof, ie, no replaying of turns possible, is the most important thing that sets these games apart from pretty much all other computer wargames. Of course, there are many other aspects that are also very cool and unique, but I've always thought that if it weren't for being cheat-proof, these games would never have had the continued popularity that they've enjoyed. I don't mean to hijack the thread, but does anyone know of any other computer wargames that are cheat-proof?
  4. Thanks, but I've had my fill of Doubleyou-Doubleyou-Two. If I buy one it will be a modern title. Are PBEM games still cheat-proof, as in CM1?
  5. Wow, insane. Makes sense. Thanks for the info. I'm still messing around with a couple of the demos, haven't actually bought a game. No particular reason, other than I'm having a hard time justifying buying another computer game when I already have dozens I haven't yet played.
  6. I'm reading all this with interest, since the last time I PBEM'ed was more than ten years ago with CM1. One used to be able to simply attach one's PBEM save-file to the email to one's opponent. Now people need a "Helper" for that? Seriously? So, someone answer me this. If I just buy a game from BFC, will I be able to PBEM? I'm not interested in Steam.
  7. What is BFC's stance? Link? Yes, it's the usual loons.
  8. Yeah, thanks, I saw that a while after I posted. There's even screenshots of it. Cool-looking vehicle, definitely cooler than the ugly box it replaced, eeech.
  9. I, for one, would like to see vegan hand grenades.
  10. As a long-time player of CM1, years ago, I've only dabbled with the demos for CMA and CMBS, so take this comment with a grain of salt, but why all the rage for the 1980's? I wouldn't mind going back to the 1950's-1970's.
  11. Yeah, I get your point, but that can work both ways. Sometimes the earlier accounts coming from people with more direct knowledge are better, without some historian's bias thrown in a hundred years later. I do remember it was a very interesting read and other than that it's not an important issue to me. Hmm, it was a book from an Air Force Base library, and since libraries often carry the same material maybe I should just check my local one to see what comes up. I also posted my query to a discussion thread at Consimworld, since there are a more varied interests there, so maybe some Custer afficionado will know something. Whatever, no big deal. Edit: Heck, it's probably Boots and Saddles, by his wife, Elizabeth Custer, which according to her Wikipedia page was first published in 1885, so that fits. And the 1961 edition has a brown hardcover binding. I was aware of the book, but didn't think that was it, but it must be.
  12. I have the CMA demo installed. I run a virus scan once a week and I keep getting this: I doubt it's anything to be concerned about, but what can I do to avoid it, tell AVG to ignore it? Like, make an exception for CMA?
  13. About thirty years ago I read a very early book about Custer and the Little Big Horn battle. I would like to find that book again, but I don't remember the title or author, and I'm not even sure it had the name 'Custer' in the title. By "early" I mean real early, as in possibly 1870's early, within just a couple or few years of the event. I vaguely remember it was hardcover with possibly a brown colored binding. There are countless book about this event, so I wouldn't know where or how to start a search, but since there are many history buffs who are very famioliar with this event, I wondering whether there's someone here who might have a clue as to what book this might be. Is there a way to do a book search somewhere that falls within a range of years of publication?
  14. Never mind. Too bad this forum software also doesn't have a Delete function.
  15. Can't make out most of them. Need more close-up pictures.
  16. I remember reading somewhere that sometime after the fall of France, Hitler permanently relinguished German claims on the territory of Alsace-Lorraine, but I can't find confirmation for this on the 'net at this time. Anyone have any info on this?
  17. BFC, I'd just like to say that I have a large backlog of as yet unplayed computer and board games, so go ahead and take your time and get it right.
  18. Just came across this on page 50 of this forum, which made me LOL.
  19. I'm working my way backards, from recent to older. Since the dates go back to 2008, there's even a slight chance I might come across some very old posts of mine, although it would have been on a different account and I don't have a clue as to what screen name I might have used. Been playing CM since 2000 and I would definitely find some old posts of mine in the archives, although it would be hard because I was never very active in the forums. I do remember pointing out at one time that one (or maybe all three?) of the original games had the Play/Pause function button on the front end reversed. What I mean is that when the replay was playing, the button said 'Play', instead of 'Pause', and when it was paused it said 'Pause' instead of 'Play'. Small matter, and I was merely trying to help, but pointing this out seemed to irritate the powers-that-be, as I remember.
  20. I'm making my way through the General Discussion Forum. I'm on page 42 and, as you can see, 2014.
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