dima
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Guys, when you use artillery and air support remember that if when you call for it and select Emergency the support will arrive sooner but there is a lot higher chance that it won't land on target and can cause friendly fire.
I've been beta-testing CM:A for a year and I don't remember ever getting Friendly Fire (aside from occasional rocket).
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So does this mean within the game download itself there is actually 14 missions? Or do you have to download these missions from somewhere else.
Thanks!
They are actually all included as part of the game, no need to download them separately
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Guys, a little surprise for you all is that in addition to 2 full campaigns and 10 standalone missions the game also has 4 more standalone missions made by our well-known testers.
It's a nice bonus, especially considering that one of these missions called "Operation Storm 333" faithfully depicts the real Operation Strom 333 that took place in 1979 where soviet KGB Spetznaz stormed presidential palace and eliminated Hafizullah Amin.
The mission takes place exactly on December 27, 1979 at exactly 7:15pm and lasts exactly the time the real operation took to complete.
Needless to say the terrain and palace have been recreated in great detail and force skills and type are what it was 30 years ago.
More on it here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Storm-333
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That movie is indeed good. What's more the events of that movie are well documented so hopefully someone will make a mission once CM:A is released.
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Here are all the videos from the original video author Michael Kuslin
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Since I happen to read a lot more details about real "Operation Storm 333" (because so much of it is in Russian language only) I can say that Normal Dude did an outstanding job recreating that mission to the last detail.
The terrain, the Palace, the weather, the troops and the balance - it's all too real!
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Facebook is the place to be! You can even meet hot Russian spies there
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In real life most insurgents and certainly regular armies carry a lot more anti-tank RPG rounds than anti-personnel. The reason is that it is much more important to be able to disable enemy vehicle when one appears and also because HEAT RPG rounds can still be very lethal against infantry.
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5 teams of Conscript Combatants
Poor Quality Equipment (RPG-7V)
Ambush 150m
Set in various ranges of 50m to 200m out
Dave, can you upload the test missions you used for your tests, this will help try to recreate the results you saw. Thanks!
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You might also be asking what language the Soviets speak, given how the Red Army was even more multi-ethnic! But of course Russian (and related languages like Ukrainian) had a dominant position.
Actually quite a large proportion of solders serving in Afghanistan during that was were from Central Asian parts of USSR and their primary language was not russian. Still they spoke and understood russian very well. Overall russian army during the whole of USSR had only russian language spoken, certainly when it came to official communications with CO's. Even in Ukraine, Latvia or Uzbekistan.
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Pashto and Dari are the two most common, with Dari maybe being a bit more used depending on the circumstances. Most Afghans are good in 2 or more. I speak more Pashto personally as Dari is frick fracken hard .
You speak Pashto?
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As much as China is growing really fast now, there latest tanks are still crap even compared to T-90. On a tactical level NATO vs China would be like NATO vs Syria all over again.
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Ah, OK, I figured it out. In nVidia display config I set the primary monitor to be the second monitor whereas the configuration is still Laptop+Monitor.
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OK, so I run CMSF on a laptop. I recently bought a 22" monitor and I hooked it up to the laptop. The monitor is a secondary display, meaning I have my taskbar on the laptop screen. But I want to run CMSF on my second monitor.
I've been trying to configure it but every time it still goes to the primary display (laptop)
Is it even doable, what I am attempting?
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A small update. Russian media resource DTF.RU interviewed all the parties involved in making CM:Afghanistan. The interview is in russian however Google translate does an OK job.
It's an interesting reading.
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I'm sure that Charles Moylan (CMSF's programmer - well worth a Google ...
I just googled him. Wow, I didn't know he is an MD in Pediatrics! Cool!
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Yes, the reality indeed can be different. But in the game the human player (I hope!) will not keep his solders within the vehicle in an ambush. AI, that's a different matter but then whoever plays ambush against AI is a "cheater"
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Modern russian operating procedures (as is US, I am sure) when caught in roadside ambush is either:
a) Speed up and try to escape (unlikely as enemy will try to block the road)
Dismount immediately and fight on foot.
These were standard procedures in Afghanistan and Chechnya.
Staying inside an APC in an ambush is a suicide. One RPG hit and vehicle becomes a graveyard.
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2 Steve
I would like to know ;-)
I no longer insist that set up time for KORNET ATMG must take place for 1 minute or less.
To the question about thermobarics ammunitions, a long ago did want to ask, and why did not you add to the game of RPO-A "Shmel" disposable thermobaric grenade launcher? Although I do not have information about that, whether there is a similar weapon at Syria, but also reverse to assert it is probably impossible...
Alex, this thing is, what practical value would it bring over good old RPG-7?
We don't know if Syria has it or not and in reality would solders want to carry a disposable one-shot Shmel when they could instead get RPG-7 with thermobaric warhead and some anti-tank warheads?
Sure, it is a cool thing, but really, it's like LAW or AT4. One shot and it's over.
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Yes, all SPG-9 rounds are effective against BMP-1/2, BMP-3 is quite a bit tougher though.
BMP-3 armor is almost the same as BMP-1/2. SPG-9 will have no problem going throug it.
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If this was me and I really liked the game I would sincerely thank Paradox for introducing me into the wonderful world of CMSF (because not many other publishers are interested in this subject) and from that point I'd just buy the game from BFC and get the patches in time.
Yes, I'd loose some $30 but still it's better than not knowing about this game.
But, that's just me, I am a tactical wargame nut
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Mozart passed away, so did Beethoven but their music still lives on and millions of people listen to it every day. Why should CMSF be any different?
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I will try to replicate the circumstances, although it is very simple: put T-90 on slope, give target, turret will align with target, gun will rotate separate from turret instead of elevating or depressing.
I may be wrong about it causing a miss. Shell appears to instantly take a sharp turn upon leaving barrel in order to align with target. However, because the line of flight of the shell is is both vertically and horizontally off of the line of sight to the target, there may be extreme circumstances (like very close terrain) where this could cause problems. Regardless, looks silly.
If you could email me the savegame at ""dimastep at gmail dot com"" that would be great!
Ural 475 & Kamaz 4310 Trucks
in Combat Mission Afghanistan
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The argument was that once soviet forces deployed in Afghanistan (took them a few days if not hours) they almost never used trucks to transport troops as they had plenty of BTR's. Trucks were used to transport supplies. Hence you will see that any mission involving truck gives you a task to escort and protect them, not use them in any kind of combat support role.