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  1. I know, I know, "Who's got time to read now?". But there were about a million threads about reading before the demo was bestowed upon us, and I'm sure there are a few curious souls.

    I've been on an Eastern Front binge since Spring. Read both Erickson's, a bunch of Glantz, and no less than a half-dozen others.

    For those looking for a fine overview with brisk writing, purty pictures and reasonable price, I am compelled to recommend OSTFRONT, Hitler's War on Russia 1941-45 by Charles Winchester. ISBN 1-84176-066-8.

    This is a decidedly non-grog effort, so those of you who quibble with this tome can stifle it ;) It's not perfect. However, Winchester's notes are thorough and his bibliography is excellent. He incorporates the more incisive theories espoused by Glantz and Zaloga, which lifts the level of discussion above many of the other general histories in the area. And he relies on Werth for compelling personal accounts.

    It is published by Osprey, which means it contains extensive material from their Men at War and Campaign series, particularly color plates of uniforms and equipment.

    If you are looking for the first thing to read for background on the Eastern Front, get this book.

    [ September 05, 2002, 05:15 PM: Message edited by: RobVarak ]

  2. Saw this on a History Channel show, and knowing their reliability I am seeking confirmation.

    They mentioned that the BAR was available for U.S. forces in Europe in the Great War, but that the decision was made to restrict their distribution as a means of limiting the liklihood of the Germans obtaining one and copying it.

    Thus, they were stuck with that awful French Chauchat.

    If this is true, it has to be one of the most hilarious examples of bass-ackward military thinking I've ever heard!

  3. Let me start by thanking Rune (and Mrs. Rune smile.gif )for the sneak peak and warm hospitality. It was a terrific afternoon.

    The best way for me to sum up CMBB without getting specific is this. It is such an improvement that after playing for just a few hours, I find it seriously difficult to go back to CMBO. It's more intuitive, more immersive and even more detailed than our beloved original.

    In short, it totally kicks ass...

  4. My searching seems to indicate that the flickering in the text since my upgrade to XP is the result of Anti-aliasing issues.

    Since it isn't possible to "force FSAA" on with the TNT2, those of use with those cards are essentially SOL.

    Is that right?

    If so, is upgarding a video card something that I can do without causing the insides of my computer to end up looking like Dresden c. 1944?

    Any help is, as always, much appreciated.

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