Vein or anybody else, take a look at a book titled "German Army Uniforms and Insignia 1933-1945" by Brian L Davis. Great book that will answer allot of questions about uniforms.
Tigers can not cross rivers unless there is a large bridge and/or a shallow ford. It will not cross a deep ford. So your saying that the Tiger tried to cross the small bridge then it tried to cross the river then made it to the other side of the river bank or did it stop at the bank of the river?
Well myself and Bil are playing a tank battle QB (Pz IVJ (early) vs Shermans) and never thought on doing a DAR. Will ask Bil if he wants to do one the next time we play a QB.
I hope I didn’t cause it, all I did was send him an email stating due to my work and because of the holidays was coming up if the campaign will start after the holidays.
It is a huge task in doing something in this scale. Having just one person to run it can be overwhelming not to mention it will eat up your life. You can’t let anything else distract you; you have to remain focus on the campaign. I’m not sure if he had anybody else to help him.
As far as I know there is no other way to do what your asking, but I could be wrong. When you crop a map that has terrain date, you have to redo the terrain date again for the crop map.
Unable to create a profile. This is what I'm doing,
Click on profile
Type in name
Click OK
Nothing is showing in the Available Profiles. When I click on the back button, it goes straight to the desktop.
I'm, running Windows 7.
Is there a chance that we can at least get a hint on when that may be, reason due to some of us/I work and we/I can't keep checking all the time on when it will get release and if missing out on being able to download the game before it gets release because we/I preordered defeats the purpose of preordering when we/I can't get to download two hours before the mass does.
Wouldn't it be better if we got an email a day before with the time to start the download for the preodered players, that way all of us/I will know without having to keep an eye on email everyday at every hour.