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Dave

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  1. Should be in Cedar Rapids tomorrow. What's the package look like?
  2. It could be. It's when I try to shift between a tank that's OK and one whose crew is bailing out. Doesn't matter which tank I start with. However, I have another tank whose crew is bailing out and there seems to be no problem shifting to or from that tank.
  3. While playing the CM:BB demo, I was shifting among my units (German) using the +/= and _/- keys. After moving to a few untis, the demo shut down on it's own. Any idea why?
  4. I have a question for all you well read members. Are any of you familiar with the monthly installment series called "The Complete History of the Second World War" by Cavendish(sic?) publishing? It was sold in book stores as well as grocery store magazine racks from the mid to late 70's. From what I remember in leafing through the 20 something complete binders (each binder has at least 20 issues) it appears very detailed and informative. Plenty of pictures and maps. I'm thinking about borrowing the complete set from my dad for my reading enjoyment, but I guess I'd like to know if it's worth my time. I don't want to be reading accounts that you "pro's" know to be inaccurate. Any help here? Thanks in advance... bigmac I have the series "History of the Second World War", published by Marshall Cavendish that you mentioned. A wealth of pictures, diagrams and maps. A little hard to follow the course of the war, since it bounces around from theatre to theatre, but a lot of info. I got all 96 issues & the binders and it was worth it.
  5. To find out more about "Enemy at the Gates", click here: http://upcomingmovies.com/enemy-at-the-gates.html
  6. Steve, When the final patch for TCP/IP comes out, will you be turning your full attention to CM2, leaving CM1 basically as it is?
  7. Mark IV - How did you know that the connecting walls were impassable? I'm playing that same scenario and nothing indicates that movement isn't possible directly between buildings. Can certain units do that? Maybe engineers?
  8. Version 1.02 is 1.01 plus more, so you don't want to try and patch it. The second batch of CDs were version 1.02, same as the latest demo. The next patch you need to worry about is 1.03 when it is released.
  9. Getting back to the question From the manual, "exposure (infantry/non-armored vehicles)" means "a percentage value, stating how much of the target is vulnerable based on an abstract maximum (100%)".
  10. "Hull down" position should be easy to determine. Select a target (by "target" I don't mean a enemy unit, but a spot on the ground) and your unit moves until it has LOS from the gun barrel, not the TC. Of course, if you set the target point hundreds of meters away you run the risk of something accidently interferring with it and you moving too far. However, if you do the same foolish thing with the "hunt" command you run risks also.
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