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  1. yep, bmp's manually into the BMP folder. The jpg's are put there by some modders to give you a image of what the mod looks like in game. Those you can throw away. Or save and collect and trade them with your friends smile.gif One day, in the not so distant future you too will be a Mod-Slut™. Abandon hope.

    [ March 27, 2003, 11:30 AM: Message edited by: jdmorse ]

  2. Originally posted by History Buff:

    Has it been delayed?

    I signed up twice for the German side and got a msg - Object Moved.

    It is past 2101 GMT isn't it?

    Relax. All should be well. Notifications will go soon I suspect. The "object moved" showed up for a number, if not all.

    Perhaps go to the forum and register (if you haven't already) and inquire there. But again, I suspect they have two applications from you already smile.gif

  3. Originally posted by MasterGoodale:

    So can ANYONE identify the people in the group picture (the last one posted)?

    Not other wise except as the banal faces of evil. In some ways, such pictures are even scarier than the traditional historical photos. It's like Hank Hill (King of the Hill - American TV show a la The Simpsons) stnading along the backyard fence having a beer and smoke with his buddies
  4. Originally posted by Searcher:

    That brings up another basic question...if I manually target with a unit, and then want to switch back to the TacAI in the next turn, how do I do that?

    Just use 'cancel target'... remeber the TacAI is always on. Despite your orders, if a greater threat is perceived your unit will shift on their own, or even run.crawl like hell! smile.gif

    It's probably best to manually target when you are sure you want to focus on that particular one. Often better to leave it off and give your men their independence, unless clearly called for. Otherwise, they miss opportunity, because you forgot about them (esp in big ganes) and didn't cancel fire , esp area fire

  5. First the on board mortar. I try to ALWAYS use indirect fire. If they can see, they can be seen, inviting a lethal response. If they are out of LOS and in command radius of HQ (and both 'unhidden' )they will not switch smoke rounds.

    However, it seems that the Tac AI will switch to HE for AFV's certainly and probably for mortars regularly when there are spotted units in LOS. A way to deal with this is use the covered arcs. For your tanks set a narrow angle 'armor only' covered arc to cover the area where you want the smoke to hit.

    I suppose a similar reg covered arc could be used for the mortars, but obviosuly if there are any enemy units in the arc, your mortar would open up on them. Thats why using indirect morar fire is advantageous. safer, more efficient and greater control.

    [ December 27, 2002, 01:05 PM: Message edited by: jdmorse ]

  6. Ahhh Christmas.... When the far traveling and long absent family members return to wish their sprawling and dysfunctional family Merry Christmas and the best for a new year..........

    Then realize how much you really can't stand them, Uncle Joe over in the corner, eggnog on his vest telling everyone how he singly fought the Jerries in the "Big One", and that strange boy Mace ...You know Aunt Veras's son, the one that smells vaguely of lamb, over in the corner with that smirk on his face and his pants pulled high above his waist, then there is cousin Seanachai prattling on about this and that and no one is listening. And that MrSpkr Never thought he'd get out of law school, let alone find a job. Of course working at the local Deli is respectable. I am sure his parents are happy with having co-signed his student loans. Then there's Hiram they say their was some unpleasantness with him back east.....

    Then there are others, people you don't even remember, or care to. And a bunch of young'ins, runnning around, shedding their clothes til only their diapers remain, tearing everything apart and

    You know.... when the room starts to spin, and you have to get away outside to find some fresh air....

    Those kind of family gatherings.....

    Christmas for the Holidays.....

    Friends, family and spiked egg nog...and to all a good night. Yet even no matter how far afield we go, or hear complaints we never call or stop by anymore, that we are just too busy to remember were our roots are....we still return, we still know that amongest it all, this is home.

    Best ya all

    NOW, SOD OFF!

    [ December 24, 2002, 11:40 AM: Message edited by: jdmorse ]

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