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    MikeyD got a reaction from Dr.Fusselpulli in Inspiration for Das Hochwasser   
    Why did I do a weird little scenario like 'Das Hochwasser'? While researching likely battle locations I came upon the picture below. Operation Grenade, the US crossing the Roer river. Conditions looked so miserable that I wanted to try a scenario to match.
    You know those famous WWII Bulge battle photos of tanks covered in heavy snow? That snow happened after the battle in January. Photos were taken once combat photographers dared to return to the field. What came after the snow? Torrential rain that melted all the snow cover, flooded the countryside and made forward progress... uh... difficult. To add to the misery the Germans also sabotaged two Roer dams upstream. So, I concluded, this title needs an engagement on flooded ground. 😬


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    MikeyD got a reaction from A Canadian Cat in Inspiration for Das Hochwasser   
    Why did I do a weird little scenario like 'Das Hochwasser'? While researching likely battle locations I came upon the picture below. Operation Grenade, the US crossing the Roer river. Conditions looked so miserable that I wanted to try a scenario to match.
    You know those famous WWII Bulge battle photos of tanks covered in heavy snow? That snow happened after the battle in January. Photos were taken once combat photographers dared to return to the field. What came after the snow? Torrential rain that melted all the snow cover, flooded the countryside and made forward progress... uh... difficult. To add to the misery the Germans also sabotaged two Roer dams upstream. So, I concluded, this title needs an engagement on flooded ground. 😬


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    MikeyD got a reaction from Raging Al in Inspiration for Das Hochwasser   
    Why did I do a weird little scenario like 'Das Hochwasser'? While researching likely battle locations I came upon the picture below. Operation Grenade, the US crossing the Roer river. Conditions looked so miserable that I wanted to try a scenario to match.
    You know those famous WWII Bulge battle photos of tanks covered in heavy snow? That snow happened after the battle in January. Photos were taken once combat photographers dared to return to the field. What came after the snow? Torrential rain that melted all the snow cover, flooded the countryside and made forward progress... uh... difficult. To add to the misery the Germans also sabotaged two Roer dams upstream. So, I concluded, this title needs an engagement on flooded ground. 😬


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    MikeyD got a reaction from ehbuh in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    Building clearing of this sort sounds like 'anti-terrorist' operations where you're theoretically only operating against a few isolated belligerents at a time on friendly ground. For a full-up war I expect you'd want to simply knock the building down. In the siege of the Japanese embassy in Peru in 1996 they did the opposite, tunneled under the building, blasted their way up into the ground floor and... didn't take prisoners.
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    MikeyD got a reaction from Warts 'n' all in Inspiration for Das Hochwasser   
    Why did I do a weird little scenario like 'Das Hochwasser'? While researching likely battle locations I came upon the picture below. Operation Grenade, the US crossing the Roer river. Conditions looked so miserable that I wanted to try a scenario to match.
    You know those famous WWII Bulge battle photos of tanks covered in heavy snow? That snow happened after the battle in January. Photos were taken once combat photographers dared to return to the field. What came after the snow? Torrential rain that melted all the snow cover, flooded the countryside and made forward progress... uh... difficult. To add to the misery the Germans also sabotaged two Roer dams upstream. So, I concluded, this title needs an engagement on flooded ground. 😬


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    MikeyD got a reaction from Butschi in Dazed. Confused.   
    We hit the CM paradox of 'reality vs playability'. CM has all the tools to do a real world assault but players want balanced gameplay. Therein lies the paradox. If you're conducting an assault into the teeth of equal forces you're already doing it wrong. An evenly balanced battle negates the impact of localized overwhelming firepower. Back in CM:Afghanistan days I used to joke the role of Russian infantry is to march forward over the charred corpses of their enemies. Anything less than that and your Russian infantry platoon  will get bogged down and chewed up.
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    MikeyD got a reaction from Anthony P. in Dazed. Confused.   
    We hit the CM paradox of 'reality vs playability'. CM has all the tools to do a real world assault but players want balanced gameplay. Therein lies the paradox. If you're conducting an assault into the teeth of equal forces you're already doing it wrong. An evenly balanced battle negates the impact of localized overwhelming firepower. Back in CM:Afghanistan days I used to joke the role of Russian infantry is to march forward over the charred corpses of their enemies. Anything less than that and your Russian infantry platoon  will get bogged down and chewed up.
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    MikeyD got a reaction from NamEndedAllen in Can’t Activate CMFB Downfall or login for Ticket   
    I assume you downloaded the installer then went through the installation process. When I did that the installer refused to install the module til I did the 'Run As Administrator' thing. For me the problem started with the installer, selecting 'Run As Administrator worked. I should mention I was the only person on the team with this issue. Everyone else had no problem.
    If you purchased through Steam you may need others to help you.
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    MikeyD got a reaction from NamEndedAllen in Can’t Activate CMFB Downfall or login for Ticket   
    I had a similar problem on my PC. So I right-click selected the installer and clicked on 'Run As Administrator'. Then everything worked just fine. I haven't had to do that to get an exe to work in a long time.
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    MikeyD got a reaction from Lethaface in Pre-orders for the CMFB module Download are now open   
    It being the weekend, I thought I'd post another screenshot. This time of the much-requested Ram Kangaroo. This vehicle turned out to be a pleasant surprise in the game. Bullet-proof all-terrain troop transport and protected close infantry support with the mg subturret. The 14 man carrying capacity is a bit misleading, that number includes tank riders clinging to the engine deck too.

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    MikeyD got a reaction from Lethaface in Pre-orders for the CMFB module Download are now open   
    I had pulled a bunch of screenshots for the guys but I don't know which they're going to use. So I'll post a couple of my favorites here to whet your appetite.
    First, a tank I lobbied hard to get into the game - uparmored Sherman! One of a number of late war M4A3E8s that went through a field modification program that literally doubled the bow armor (which is now thicker than the Jumbo's). They acted as substitute/additional Jumbos in field units.
     
     


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    MikeyD got a reaction from Lethaface in Pre-orders for the CMFB module Download are now open   
    Here's screenshots #2 and 3. Maybe they'll eventually show up on an official screenshots site, maybe not. Late war M4A1 Sherman 76 and Pershing during some QB city fighting. Battling Jagdtigers
     


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    MikeyD got a reaction from laurent 22 in Pre-orders for the CMFB module Download are now open   
    By the end of the war tank riding on American tanks was becoming more common. This was when  advancing forces were covering dozens of miles at a time being met mostly by surrender flags. Different circumstances than the Normandy hedgerows 9 months earlier. So not appropriate for that title, appropriate for this one.

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    MikeyD got a reaction from laurent 22 in Pre-orders for the CMFB module Download are now open   
    My last post got me curious how many tank riders can fit on a Churchill. The answer was a lot.

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    MikeyD got a reaction from laurent 22 in Pre-orders for the CMFB module Download are now open   
    It being the weekend, I thought I'd post another screenshot. This time of the much-requested Ram Kangaroo. This vehicle turned out to be a pleasant surprise in the game. Bullet-proof all-terrain troop transport and protected close infantry support with the mg subturret. The 14 man carrying capacity is a bit misleading, that number includes tank riders clinging to the engine deck too.

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    MikeyD got a reaction from Centurian52 in Pre-orders for the CMFB module Download are now open   
    By the end of the war tank riding on American tanks was becoming more common. This was when  advancing forces were covering dozens of miles at a time being met mostly by surrender flags. Different circumstances than the Normandy hedgerows 9 months earlier. So not appropriate for that title, appropriate for this one.

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    MikeyD got a reaction from Centurian52 in Pre-orders for the CMFB module Download are now open   
    It being the weekend, I thought I'd post another screenshot. This time of the much-requested Ram Kangaroo. This vehicle turned out to be a pleasant surprise in the game. Bullet-proof all-terrain troop transport and protected close infantry support with the mg subturret. The 14 man carrying capacity is a bit misleading, that number includes tank riders clinging to the engine deck too.

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    MikeyD reacted to billbindc in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    The bottom line is that Mike Johnson's caucus at this point will be against anything they think will get Biden reelected. So...they are against  a border deal they support and similarly they are against a Ukraine deal that also most of them support. The countervailing weight is that most of the Senate GOP realizes this is a complete electoral disaster and is urging a better strategy. We'll see.
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    MikeyD got a reaction from Probus in Pre-orders for the CMFB module Download are now open   
    By the end of the war tank riding on American tanks was becoming more common. This was when  advancing forces were covering dozens of miles at a time being met mostly by surrender flags. Different circumstances than the Normandy hedgerows 9 months earlier. So not appropriate for that title, appropriate for this one.

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    MikeyD got a reaction from Warts 'n' all in Pre-orders for the CMFB module Download are now open   
    By the end of the war tank riding on American tanks was becoming more common. This was when  advancing forces were covering dozens of miles at a time being met mostly by surrender flags. Different circumstances than the Normandy hedgerows 9 months earlier. So not appropriate for that title, appropriate for this one.

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    MikeyD got a reaction from Livdoc44 in Pre-orders for the CMFB module Download are now open   
    By the end of the war tank riding on American tanks was becoming more common. This was when  advancing forces were covering dozens of miles at a time being met mostly by surrender flags. Different circumstances than the Normandy hedgerows 9 months earlier. So not appropriate for that title, appropriate for this one.

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    MikeyD got a reaction from Livdoc44 in Pre-orders for the CMFB module Download are now open   
    It being the weekend, I thought I'd post another screenshot. This time of the much-requested Ram Kangaroo. This vehicle turned out to be a pleasant surprise in the game. Bullet-proof all-terrain troop transport and protected close infantry support with the mg subturret. The 14 man carrying capacity is a bit misleading, that number includes tank riders clinging to the engine deck too.

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    MikeyD got a reaction from Vacillator in Pre-orders for the CMFB module Download are now open   
    It being the weekend, I thought I'd post another screenshot. This time of the much-requested Ram Kangaroo. This vehicle turned out to be a pleasant surprise in the game. Bullet-proof all-terrain troop transport and protected close infantry support with the mg subturret. The 14 man carrying capacity is a bit misleading, that number includes tank riders clinging to the engine deck too.

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    MikeyD got a reaction from Commanderski in Pre-orders for the CMFB module Download are now open   
    It being the weekend, I thought I'd post another screenshot. This time of the much-requested Ram Kangaroo. This vehicle turned out to be a pleasant surprise in the game. Bullet-proof all-terrain troop transport and protected close infantry support with the mg subturret. The 14 man carrying capacity is a bit misleading, that number includes tank riders clinging to the engine deck too.

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    MikeyD reacted to billbindc in How Hot is Ukraine Gonna Get?   
    Per the DPRK conversation, it seems like it would be strange choice for Kim to sell all of his arty stockpiles to Russia if he were planning on engaging in a full on conquest of the RoK: 
     
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