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Elmar Bijlsma

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  1. The achilles heel of just about every tactical/stategy game is that AI does not attack well. Attacks are seldom imaginative. CM is better then most[1] but still a push over for a defender that knows what he's doing. Try Carentan attacking, I think you'll find it a bit harder, even know you know the enemy's force composition. Wasn't the Carentan operation recommended as best played as Allies? If it is, now you know why. smile.gif

    [1] The Total War series is the best attacker I've seen so far and the only one I can remember beating CM in regards to attacking AI.

  2. This is a good solution but there is one problem. This way you need to redraw wich units can be displayed each time you change the selected unit. That would mean near continual load times. Better to have a LOS/targeting tool label saying what the current spotting level is from that unit to the spotted unit. Say: Unit spotted/LOS to unit/no LOS.

    Or perhaps greying and blacking out units based on how their visibilty status is in relation to the selected unit. Would this need loading time?

  3. Originally posted by MikeyD:

    The Russian ones are a bit dirty already... a bit. I could've done more but my main goal was simply to do less yucky looking T34s (with apologies to whoever did the default textures).

    You'll be hard-pressed to find combat photos of Russian T34s with red stars on them, or much of any stowage for that matter. And tanks without radios weren't much seen with call-sign numbers plastered across the sides, for obvious reasons.

    Photos Schmotos! Who wants them to be realistic? :D I have quite a penchant for fully kitted out vehicles. The Germans have all kinds of interesting camo schemes later on but the Russians remain boringly green throughout the war so they really need the dressing up. Even if they were lucky to get a paint job at times! :eek:

    You can tell from my previous mods I'm not against slogans (my T34 M40 with the slogan "Crush the Fascists!"). If TV stays as unwatchable as its been lately I may just return soon to do-up a slogan/camou Russian T34 M1941, just for you ;) .

    ***Neswflash*** "The recent string of detonations at TV broadcast towers goes on unabated." ;)

    Many a mod from you graces my HD, and I like them A LOT. I really like the long slogans because the longer they are, the more the mirror image issue is hidden from me. Hey, it's all Russian to me!

    But honestly great mods, I hope I didn't come across as indifferent because I found them to be very good (as I have come expect from you). They just don't appeal to my tastes of paraphernalia. But keep up the good work!

    Oh, and about the two German T34s. They're date-sensitive so the grey one will show up before Feb '43, and the yellow one after. They're NOT mods with the same bmp numbers.

    Yup, and the grey one sits proudly among his Grey German panzer friends on my HD. But I have a camoed mod for late 43 onwards wich I just am to weak to resist. redface.gif:D

    {I will preview posts, I will preview posts, I will preview posts, I will preview posts, I will preview posts, I will preview posts.}

    [ July 29, 2003, 06:25 PM: Message edited by: Tweety ]

  4. But do you buy barbed wire or a barbwired position? I would imagine an area barbwired would be cleared to prevent the enemy sneaking in with wirecutters and provide a clear field of fire. It might not be designed as a feauture but I think it's realistic enough to sidestep the 'bug' label.

    That's my two Eurocents. No refunds!

  5. I think it's a great mod!

    I particularly like the square firing slit, it's exactly like one near my home. I think it's very good.

    A greenish hue would be more accurate but I like the look better now. Whatever you do no camo pattern, I haven't seen an actual camo pattern at any of the bunkers (I live in IJmuiden, a significant part of both the Atlantik Wall and Fort Amsterdam) except the E-Boat bunkers. Not sure why because they stand out regardles, those suckers are BIG!

    {someday I will make a post without dumb typos, it doesn't look like today is that day}

    [ July 22, 2003, 11:35 PM: Message edited by: Tweety ]

  6. DRJonez:

    The Flak 88 was designed to reach high flying bombers. Thus it was designed to give the shell a real push. With a gun with high muzzle velocity already built in, the Germans wasted little time in manufacturing armour piercing shells for it.

    With 88mm AP rounds, you'll be firing rounds into the engine block even through the heaviest frontal armour. :D

  7. Allow immobilized vehicles to use the rotate command to rotate the turret. Or better yet a rotate turret command. Very usefull in streetfighting in particular.

    Picture this: A M10 rotates it's turret 90 degrees to the right and then moves onto a crossroads and takes on the armour located down in the side street.

    As it is now you need to carefully arc your tank into a sidestreet and hope you strike the perfect balance between minimal turret rotation and maneuvre time and ability to haul ass back to cover.

  8. Now try running down that hill with full packing and a weapon. Or better, don't try it, it's kinda a one time deal, you WILL break your neck doing it. Let alone a more rugged hill.

    {you would think I'd manage such a short message without embarrasing typos}

    [ July 07, 2003, 09:19 AM: Message edited by: Tweety ]

  9. Hehe, what's the trouble? Bothered with me pouring on with the Maxim as your troops inch their way down? :D

    I can see it now, walking down the mountain at half normal MOVE speed, and triple FAST speed for running down, but random casualties due to people breaking their necks. Boggin for inf. so to speak. :eek:

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