Richard III
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Buildings, schmildings. What I would kill for is a nice accurate graphical representation of a certain bridge:
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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by KiwiJoe: Also being able to smash threw small wooden buildings and alike would really flush out enemy infantry hiding in there <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> And then your tank plunges into the basement, wrecking its suspension and immobilizing it for good....
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Ok I cleared up Simon's post by translating it into Portugese and back again. It make sense now! I give the credit of Davidial to pierce its throat I am and to indicate its opinions however perplexing that they could more have been to those with a balanced sight of the world. The size of its post and its effort to justify suggests me that she is not some agent who provocateur that it agitates above of the Hornets me nestles is certain that 1 paragraph could have acheived the same. ** teams-out ** I deep t est offended extreme use obscene language this string IE " marketing " " mba " banishes some high technology industry est person whose preliminary nontechnical qualification est (IE m*******g, accountant and lawyer) because t such a strait perspective that result considerable intraorganisational tension. Not aid that is frequent better renumerated of that the team of employees technique having for result resentment in the last e in insecurity nse that. A.lot of crap that they gush out can be attributed to this insecurity basic since that they find necessary to emphasize its importance demasiadamente. Me the error does not start, me thinks that these abilities are very important, a.lot of great products foundered because they had not been applied. But personally I found to total inadequate a dimensional approach to the task. ** distant teams-out ** easy person for trabalh with IMO est somebody with a preliminary technician qualification and one postgraduate or as degree business/law area because this person t probable one more balanced perspective and est for est much more constructive. Certain it has exceptions but unhappyly they are right that.
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Game idea: 1776 setting using the CM engine
Richard III replied to a topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
I would LOVE to see a Napoleonics game done using a 3-D type engine. -
I CAN USE CAPS JUST AS GOOD AS MADATT !!!!!!!!!!!
Richard III replied to a topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Captain Foobar: I won't be satisfied without 100% accurate bolt patterns!!! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Well, my guess is that the models already have 100% accurate bolt patterns.... -
Foobar, I do that too... Except I use 60 days.... Won't get my hopes up too much...
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How do I kill Ferdinand/Elephant in CM
Richard III replied to killmore's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
Here are some more nice links to Ferdinand/Tiger (P) stuff.... http://www.achtungpanzer.com/pz6.htm http://members.tripod.com/~fingolfen/tiger/vk4501p.html -
What scenario will you do when you get CM?
Richard III replied to killmore's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Hakko Ichiu: As if the Jerries would ever make it alive through Southie!! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Bah, we on the Hill could take Back Bay and Southie any day of the week. -
Matts away, but the mice still play. New POTD!
Richard III replied to Lorak's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
Caption #1: Is it true? Does a bunker s--- in the woods? Caption #2: Let's see Meathead fight THIS Bunker! -
CCJ's Tweaked Textures V2.0
Richard III replied to CoolColJ's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
One hundred posts. Congrats CCJ!! -
Find all you need to know at This Sturntiger page.
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Love Combat HQ; Site Access Pathetic
Richard III replied to John Kettler's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
FWIW I use The Promomitron as my web filter. It's free and works great! [This message has been edited by Richard III (edited 02-23-2000).] -
Birthday of the current lame leaf flag. Chosen over the much cooler original flag:
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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Bullethead: Then maybe we'll have the exciting, inspiring PTO/CBI version instead of boring ol' North Africa <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Hey c'mon! I can't be the only one who would love to see the Med? I used to love AH's Tobruk. How 'bout Crete? I assume that would be in CM3! I think it would be great to see the Italy vs. Greece fiasco in a wargame context too.... I will say I'd be much more interested in a PTO setting for CM4 than the early war stuff...
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:eek: WIN A GAME !!!!!!! :eek:
Richard III replied to Culex Pipiens's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
Splunge? -
Oh, I'll play LD at least once more.... but the Germans will have JAGDTIGERS instead of stugs!!!!! Turn 10 here I come!!!! WHEEE!!!
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Kess- These are great. Where are your RB2 enhancements to be found. I'd like to see those. Thanks!
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HOT STUFF!!! Youch! Monday Night's CMHQ Update!
Richard III replied to a topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
To be really effective, I think Madmatt's post must be read in the voice of the narrator from the old Batman TV show.... Same Matt time, same matt channel... -
Madmatt is STILL my hero~!!!
Richard III replied to Tom Servo's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by hunt52: *Actually* the worst movie of all time was mistied and is something about "Sampo". My family and I saw this and almost died of asphyxia we were laughing so hard. Didn't see the title and it hasn't been on ever again. If anyone knows what movie this is, I would be in your debt forever! - Bill<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> *Ahem* That was 'The Day the Earth Froze.' a 1950s Swedish/Russian fiasco. I kinda liked the scenes of the hero floating down the river on the log, though. -
Surely 'Wehrmacht' should have changed names to 'Bundeswehr,' no?
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I beg to differ. Have you never heard of Joseph Pujol, Le Petomane, the famous French flatulence virtuoso? He could smoke cigarettes, blow out candles and stage footlights with his, er, nether orifice. Also on his program were various fart imitations and suchlike. For a grand finale he would insert an ocarina into his behind and play a popular tune such as o sole mio, music to which the audience would be invited to sing along. The King of Belgium once snuck into France ingonito just to see one of his performances. So, therefore, if one may teach an asshole to play the ocarina, one could certainly teach one to whistle. [This message has been edited by Richard III (edited 01-28-2000).]