Thomm
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Thomm got a reaction from HerrTom in They meant september of next year!
Yeah, yeah!
Let me remind you:
That poem though. Pure art!
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Thomm
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Thomm got a reaction from Dr.Fusselpulli in They meant september of next year!
Can't wait to try out the M163 Vulcan and the Flakpanzer Gepard!
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Thomm
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Thomm got a reaction from IICptMillerII in They meant september of next year!
Just imagine having to wait like this for "CM: Fulda Gap"! 🤪
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Thomm
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Thomm got a reaction from HerrTom in They meant september of next year!
Just imagine having to wait like this for "CM: Fulda Gap"! 🤪
Best regards,
Thomm
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Thomm got a reaction from EpicFlamo in They meant september of next year!
Just imagine having to wait like this for "CM: Fulda Gap"! 🤪
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Thomm
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Thomm got a reaction from BletchleyGeek in What kind of specs should a PC have to run CMx2 well?
A hardware thread like this one should be stuck to the first page in my opinion.
I just did a few hours of research for buying a new PC. What I came up was this:
Dell XPS Tower
Intel Core i7-8700 CPU
16 GB, DDR4, 2.666 MHz
M.2 PCIe-x4 SSD, 256 GB
Hard Disk 2 TB (7.200 1/min)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (6 GB DDR5)
... for 1236 € (10% reduced offer)
Actually, I admit that this is overkill for my needs. Personally, I would have ordered the smaller XPS tower:
Intel i5-8400 Processor
8 GB, DDR4, 2.666 MHz
SATA-HD, 3,5, 1 TB (7.200 1/min)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti (4 GB GDDR5)
... for 809,10 € (10% reduced offer)
(... but then it turned out that the PC will be bought for me, anyway.)
I shall be more than happy to report how CM runs on it.
Best regards,
Thomm
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Thomm got a reaction from LongLeftFlank in What kind of specs should a PC have to run CMx2 well?
A hardware thread like this one should be stuck to the first page in my opinion.
I just did a few hours of research for buying a new PC. What I came up was this:
Dell XPS Tower
Intel Core i7-8700 CPU
16 GB, DDR4, 2.666 MHz
M.2 PCIe-x4 SSD, 256 GB
Hard Disk 2 TB (7.200 1/min)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (6 GB DDR5)
... for 1236 € (10% reduced offer)
Actually, I admit that this is overkill for my needs. Personally, I would have ordered the smaller XPS tower:
Intel i5-8400 Processor
8 GB, DDR4, 2.666 MHz
SATA-HD, 3,5, 1 TB (7.200 1/min)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti (4 GB GDDR5)
... for 809,10 € (10% reduced offer)
(... but then it turned out that the PC will be bought for me, anyway.)
I shall be more than happy to report how CM runs on it.
Best regards,
Thomm
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Thomm got a reaction from BletchleyGeek in Next step in Graphics technology from NVidia
Trying to bring this thread back on topic, I point you to the presentation below, which is well worth watching through. It gives a good overview over the history of computer graphics along with a description of the new technologies.
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Thomm got a reaction from SlowMotion in Next step in Graphics technology from NVidia
Trying to bring this thread back on topic, I point you to the presentation below, which is well worth watching through. It gives a good overview over the history of computer graphics along with a description of the new technologies.
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Thomm got a reaction from JSj in CMSF 2 – US-SYRIA BETA AAR
I apologize in advance for the negativity, but I find these "movie mode" screenshots hard to look at.
I do not think that they advertise the game very well.
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Thomm
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Thomm got a reaction from The_MonkeyKing in CMSF 2 – US-SYRIA BETA AAR
I apologize in advance for the negativity, but I find these "movie mode" screenshots hard to look at.
I do not think that they advertise the game very well.
Best regards,
Thomm
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Thomm got a reaction from BletchleyGeek in CMSF 2 – US-SYRIA BETA AAR
I apologize in advance for the negativity, but I find these "movie mode" screenshots hard to look at.
I do not think that they advertise the game very well.
Best regards,
Thomm
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Thomm got a reaction from BletchleyGeek in Over-'engineering'
My grandfather, who was a Stalingrad vet, helped me simulate a "tactical nuke attack" on a plaster diorama. I still remember the fireball rising three meters in the air ...
He was not very fond of US artillery, though.
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Thomm
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Thomm got a reaction from JonS in Over-'engineering'
My grandfather, who was a Stalingrad vet, helped me simulate a "tactical nuke attack" on a plaster diorama. I still remember the fireball rising three meters in the air ...
He was not very fond of US artillery, though.
Best regards,
Thomm
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Thomm got a reaction from A Canadian Cat in Hello everyone...and some concerns/ questions :)
Ad 1: Artillery strikes plotted during the set-up phase of the game will arrive with minimal delay once the game has started.
Ad 2: Depends whether you chose an Area Target (targets of opportunity will be engaged) or a Point Target.
Ad 3: There is a "Hide" command for this.
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Thomm