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Armor: Favorite AFV in Combat Mission
hnh3_cm replied to a topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
I nominate this for the Funniest Thread of the Year Award. -
Forum's getting boring, guys.
hnh3_cm replied to Maximus's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
Go, Scott! 8^) <---scab smilie working while the others are on strike -
The Germans get a potato masher. I think the Allies should get a spatula or something. <------ go, smilie, go
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The REAL frustration of Combat Mission
hnh3_cm replied to JeffRaider's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
Yeah. What they said. [This message has been edited by hnh3_cm (edited 06-08-2000).] -
Ah. That famous Nazi humor.
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Oh no! Not barrel droop again! I thought you had been cured, Madmatt.
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Landscape looks like a golf course
hnh3_cm replied to titus's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
And watch out for the bunkers! -
I couldn't get picture links to work from my MSN page either (which I had set up for that sole purpose). Is it a problem with message boards in general, or am I just missing something in the process?
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I am very impressed by this innovation in double posting. More, I say. More.
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Talk about hideously crappy timing...
hnh3_cm replied to Freyland's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
E2150 is what C&C2 was supposed to be. It has many great features, but as in most rts games, they won't be utilized in multi-player games. True tunnels, actual terrain deformation, etc. are wonderful, but I fear the 'tank rushers' won't be giving you the time to employ all these special features. If they implement a decent single-player game (my main interest) or a particularly smart AI (which didn't exactly impress me in the demo) for skirmishes, I'll likely buy it. I'm going to wait for reviews and such before I decide, though. -
Brewing up knocked out tanks.
hnh3_cm replied to TZEENCH's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
I once hit a Sherman 17 times with Stug rounds before it went up! -
Just consider it the 'jitters' when your individual troops begin to call out reports of tank noises, then are calmed down by their HQs.
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Charles- Why did you single me out! I didn't bring up the subject to begin with. The homosexuality topic is what is actually off topic (at least for this thread). I was just responding to what I felt were out-of-line responses on both sides of the subject. Telling someone to 'zip it' is rude with or without a smilie. This is what I was hoping a moderator would prevent happening, not instigating it. I apologise if I was OT. I don't, of course, apologise for my beliefs. I'm sure you would agree. Thank you for your time.(and the great game )
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Yes, I am really looking forward to this. These are the sorts of changes I really want in the SP series. Great job, guys.
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I've seen engineers use charges to clear minefields (haven't had an opportunity to test out other uses, yet). Haven't let my tanks get close enough to get fausted. I haven't been looking for rifle grenade usage. Thanks for reminding me.
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Pointing out truths is often called 'bashing' in these politically correct, yet morally incorrect, times. There are, of course, good and bad ways to point out truths. God requires me to love all people as I love myself. Ignoring and condoning certain immoralities because of public opinion (a highly subjective thing) is not the way to show love. Love is pointing someone towards the truth {not a subjective thing, despite claims to the contrary), no matter how painful that truth may be. We've all had to face unpleasant facts about our own behavior at times, and know we are the better for it. This will be my only post in this thread, so don't expect a discussion on my part. I don't 'bash' gays, nor will I condone their deviant (a fact, even if all 6 billion people on Earth felt otherwise) behavior. I have no problem with this thread as historical discussion, and I would hope any more posts could be confined to such. If not, the thread should be quickly locked. --------- I'm not a preacher, but I play one on the Internet.
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Curious: Most used settings in game?
hnh3_cm replied to Lobo's topic in Combat Mission Archive #2 (2000)
(bump) I, too, was wondering if there was some way to raise the gamma. Two or three notches would probably be sufficient. If not, I imagine I can get used to it. It's just that I grew accustomed to the Beta demo using my rather high gamma setting. -
How about mirages?
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Y'all should read Colonel Trotter's column in the June issue of PC Gamer.