SgtMuhammed
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Unfortunatly yes. Lots of guys use house rules about setups. Just one of the shortcomings of the present system.
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No, all your forces will have one setup zone except those in no-man's land. You can move your new units almost anywhere.
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They come in a blob on your side towards the edge of the map.
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Water cooled MG jamming in CM
SgtMuhammed replied to Darkmath's topic in Combat Mission: Afrika Korps
Jams can be caused by ammo, firing mechanism, gunner error, etc. Water cooling gets rid of one of the reasons for stoppage but not all of them. -
Body Armour Effectiveness
SgtMuhammed replied to Cpl Steiner's topic in Combat Mission Shock Force 1
With the ballistic plates body armor is great but they don't cover everywhere and you don't have to get shot through the chest to be combat ineffective. That said, most body armor isn't designed to stop bullets but rather the various fragments that go flying around the battlefield. Effectivness also depends on a wide variety of factors such as angle of impact, range, etc. I have seen a K-pot that stopped an AK round. Unfortunatly I have also seen one penetrated by an M16 round during a training accident. No armor is 100 proof and most of it is hot an heavy. -
Artillery smoke spotting round and LOS
SgtMuhammed replied to Darkmath's topic in Combat Mission: Afrika Korps
One problem with trying to use smoke as a spotting round (in RL not game time) is that it doesn't just go straight up from the point of impact. If you have temperature inversions, or good tree cover smoke can hug the ground for quite a ways before rising. What was not uncomon was for observers to call fire on a known point and then adjust from there even if they couldn't see what was being hit. Of course when you can't see what was being hit you can't make very good BDA unless you are firing at a fuel dump or something that will give you lots of secondaries. You have to remember though, that ammo is not unlimited. Smoke is much more useful as a concealing round and as there was never enough (manuever commanders would travel under a constant smoke screen if given the choice, even in garrison) it had to be used for maximum effect. -
Unless there has been a major change in interests BFC have consistantly stated that they will not be making a PTO game.
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If an infantry squad is moving across a piece of ground like that unsupported then someone f***ed up. Still you would be amazed at how hard it is to target guys moving properly across even such open terrain
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Firing Arcs and Fire distribution
SgtMuhammed replied to mrbadexample's topic in Combat Mission Shock Force 1
You can area fire now, just target a point on the battle field rather than a unit. Squads should never be firing at the same target. Even during movement everyone in the squad is assigned a sector and so every squad would have a fan rather than a point as its area of fire. Firing at targets outside one's sector often is impossible because the rest of the squad often can't see what everyone else sees without moving out of position, a definite no-no. -
Fire Discipline and Ammo.
SgtMuhammed replied to Peter Cairns's topic in Combat Mission Shock Force 1
Army basic load is 7 mags (1 in the weapon 6 in the lbv) and 2 grenades. At least it was when I got out in 2000. Troops will usually try to secure more in a buttpack or something. I never put mags in my cargo pockets because they tended to flop arround and rub the skin off my legs. With the M60 we had a basic load of 800. I usually carried 600 while my AG carried the rest. Plus the squads carried extra belts. Unlike what Hollywood likes to show, you rarely have the entire squad firing at the same time. Remember that if everyone is shooting at once they tend to run out at once. Soldiers are assigned sectors to monitor and engage in. Guys may move around depending on the threat but you would never put everyone firing at one target. It is the squad leader's responsibility to maintain discipline and assign sectors. He will also direct ammo redistribution. In short, at any one time several if not most members of a squad are not firing and those that are are not firing blindly on burst. With a basic load a squad can go for quite some time without a reload. -
Since recent budget cuts have derailed the developement of the Mk86 Herb Butter Explosive Munition or HBEM that would leave IEDs the only possible response to the pending Space Lobster invasion.
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Think it will show the appropriate discussions that accompany fixing track?
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38 but when I grow up I want to be a professor.
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Everyone dumber than me post here NOW
SgtMuhammed replied to Michael Dorosh's topic in Combat Mission Shock Force 1
(I blame BFC for this. No new news has givin us way to much time.) I am very proud that I still refuse to post in this thread. -
Everyone dumber than me post here NOW
SgtMuhammed replied to Michael Dorosh's topic in Combat Mission Shock Force 1
Still not falling for this one. -
Everyone dumber than me post here NOW
SgtMuhammed replied to Michael Dorosh's topic in Combat Mission Shock Force 1
I refuse to fall for this one. -
Confession time: How good/bad a commander are you?
SgtMuhammed replied to MikeyD's topic in Combat Mission: Afrika Korps
I subscribe to Mao's statement of "I have an army of 8 million and am willing to lose all of them to win a single battle. How many are you willing to lose?" The AI is usually pretty intimidated. -
New 53’s weapon mounts .50cal. Get some!
SgtMuhammed replied to Abbott's topic in Combat Mission Shock Force 1
Maybe the U.N. is finally realizing that if they send Blue Hats into a region that is still hot they are just sending them to die. Not a lot of people are afraid of taking on U.N. peace keepers. The have become a handy source of weapons and hostages. -
Confession time: How good/bad a commander are you?
SgtMuhammed replied to MikeyD's topic in Combat Mission: Afrika Korps
Well I wouldn't want to serve under me! Actually I tend to win more than I lose and I do try to avoid pointless casualties, so mayby I'm not horrible. -
Excalibur 155mm GPS guided shell--in or out?
SgtMuhammed replied to John Kettler's topic in Combat Mission Shock Force 1
The ability to offset aim could also reduce the effectiveness of counter-battery fire. CB solutions simply figure a ballistic course. Is the old Copperhead still around? My CO's track was killed by one "simulated" in '99 but I haven't heard to much about them lately. -
SWORDS teleoperated armed robot--is it in?
SgtMuhammed replied to John Kettler's topic in Combat Mission Shock Force 1
Keep your head down buddy. -
SWORDS teleoperated armed robot--is it in?
SgtMuhammed replied to John Kettler's topic in Combat Mission Shock Force 1
Yes, it is good to hear from you again. -
Woo Hoo! Stryker MGS w Slat Cage!
SgtMuhammed replied to MikeyD's topic in Combat Mission Shock Force 1
Crews almost never think their vehicle is proof againts anything. I don't really see that as a problem. -
A U.S. weapon I've never seen before!
SgtMuhammed replied to MikeyD's topic in Combat Mission Shock Force 1
Enough of it. Make a water ballon out of the tape and then tape a bayonet to it. You need a lot of tape though. -
Field expedient ear plug.