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  1. Guys I can foresee a problem with the micro management of turrets that people are asking for whilst also allowing the AI to keep hold of ones you don't want to manage. How will the AI know when you have finished micro managing the turret and when you are still in control, consequently your tank will get killed by some other threat and we will be reading posts about how the 'AI sux'. It seems a good compromise to me at the momemnt? Just my pennies worth. Graham
  2. Quick off topic for Tiger, do you play EQ? Reply to me by email if you want so we don't flatten the thread. gashford@freenetname.co.uk Graham
  3. If I am playing a large/huge battle I buy some air power but until recently I have not been convinced of their effects. In a recent huge battle where as the allies I am on an assault of a city outskirt (I suppose), my attack was going very badly (I have since read up on assaults and hope to do better in the next one), however when my planes turned up they swung the tide a bit for me (personal note - you know what I am on aboout jwild!!!!). Damaged and ruined hetzers litter the field and they are still flying back and forth even now after a few turns so I have to change my mind and say I quite like them. Graham
  4. Took two working weeks for the orders to come to me and I live in the UK. Occasionally though a package can be stopped and opened by customs which can add anything up to another 2 working weeks onto the time. It will get there eventually, I have an extra three copies on order now (not for me ... presents), sometimes these things happen. Graham
  5. I can see what the differences are: 1. In the proposed new version a player gets to setup and then plot the moves straight away rather than having to send the file away with just their choices. 2. There has been an error in that Miles has accidently missed the fact that you can plot movement directly after the second person has watched the movie without having to send a PBEM to the opponent. At first glance point one could look good, however I think that the reason this has been done is because of the fear that if you allow movement plotting directly after unit choice and positioning you oculd end up having something spotted in the movement phase which may influence you so much you redo the unit choice. For an example of what I mean, start a single player QB on a small map in perfectly flat/open conditions, after the setup phase you move directly into the movement phase almost any armour the enemy has becomes visible. This is why I think things are doen in the sequence they are at the moment... me thinks? Hope this is useful to you. Graham
  6. Earlier it was said that our teeth was the main reason that we are good at making armour, although I seriously doubt that to be the case (mind you my teeth aren't as good as they used to be), I should imagine that should the tests be successful on the new plastic tank that it will go the way of most of our inventions. Great ideas, past the tests and then the money dries up so it gets shipped to America for massed production at half the cost we could manage to make it. =) *sighs* ah well.
  7. Hello all, When FCOs call in a mission on a certain area how is the mission called in, would it be in clear or would it use some form of batco (battle code). I am particularly interested in this at the moment as I am learning about cryptoanalysis for work and spent sometime in the forces using the batco of the then modern British forces (late 80s early 90s). Many found the batco very difficult to get a good grip of in the classroom let alone under stressed conditions. To this end I am wondering whether: 1. Anyone has any information on the 'batco' used during the second world war on the front lines when clear would have been too insecure. 2. Whether information exists on how the FCOs would coordinate their missions quickly using some form of 'batco' bearing in mind the urgency of the required mission. Thanks for any help with this, I have always assumed that the time taken by the FCO in the game is due in part to this problem? Yours Graham
  8. Hi, I ihave had a similar thought about the FCOs but have never said anything. In my limited training we where called occasionally to do a FCO role, to this end we brought the shot in and gave the order 'fire for effect x rounds'. x being the amount of ammunition we wanted brought in on the target, I seem to remember something about giving the fire order in a time as well. To this end if I gave a FCO to fire for effect 10 rounds and was then promptly shot dead the attack would continue. How did they control FCOs in WW2, did they call in each round, designate a time, give an amount of shells to be fired or something else, perhaps if we found a proper answer to this something might be seen to be changed or left as it is? YOurs Graham
  9. Might be an idea if you are in defence of an area or are supposed to be passing over ground you have presighted. When I was in the RM I saw some support guys setup and 3 team GPMG ambush like this, it took a lot of time to setup but when used it was deadly (against the wall they shot up). Not sure how this could be modelled though in the game, the setup in the killer in real life but I suppose markers might be used? Good idea though, did the allies use this much in the European theatre?
  10. That easy huh, now I feel foolish =) Thanks.
  11. Guys Is there a simple way I can identify which BMPs are for which models? Increasingly I am toying with the idea of giving the MOD making experience a try for something to do, can anyone help at all? Thanks in advance. Graham Warning... shameless plug about to come.... Incidently if you are interested you can visit a slightly more ancient combat type at my rather humble website on www.geocities.com/secutoruk
  12. Whilst the world spins upon its axis and continues to revolve around the sun it means that when it is daylight in one side of the world the other side will be plunged into darkness (both of varying degrees of light or dark, dependant upon relative position). This means that as stated before it may be 5am where you are but it can be anytime in other areas of the world. I hope this helps explain the problem... Please don't flame me it is just a joke. =) ------------------ Well, I thought if I owned the bullet with my name on it I wouldn't get shot, because I'm not going to shoot myself. Mores the pity....
  13. Well I have read your rants so here is mine about the worst war movies ever, haven't seen these mentioned yet, except for my last couple. Spartacus - Where are the auxillary troops the romans used as fodder? Where did they get the roman tactics from the LAdybird book of the Romans? Gladiator - Again were where the auxillaries. Why are the cavalry wearing lorica segmentata, why did they build their palisades in a forest? Why did the Romans leave the obviously fantastic defensive positions of the pallisades and embankment for a open battle with the Germans (see they where there even then - but no KTs that would have really changed things i imagine!! SPR - Not bad, but where were the other allied troops? he rest of you have made most of the points I have picked up except the horrible bit where the party are going through the town shortly after the French child incident and they come across a machine gun barrel pointing out of a window into a narrow alley, not up it but across it giving a field of fire of about 4 feet to the front, who would position a weapons barrel poking out of a window across an alley way! Anyway there is my rant, I realise the first to are war films at the furthest stretch of the imagination but there you go. All being said and done I still enjoy watching them... oh oh there is one more with James Cagney in, he and his buddies are advancing across a field toward a ruined building when a machine gun starts to cut everyone up, Cagney in a fit of anger throws a couple of grenades at the ruined two story building then dives for cover, a few moments later the building expodes like it has been hit by 'off board' artillery, I would have loved to get my hands on a few of those grenades in times past!! =) Graham
  14. I have had the self same thing happen to me with the same vehicle and I was gutted, I checked teh movies and found how it happened. My priest was part of a desperate flanking move against a panther, with a little skill (ha) and a heap of luck big enough to call it a mountain I managed to creep up on the buttoned panther and kill it, moving my priests forward from this position I realised that I had in fact stumble upon an excellent hull down shelling position of the enemies heaviest defensive positions about 600m away. I moved the priest into position along with his buddy (another priest) and let rip. By the end of the next movie both had been knocked out, after nearly crying I took a look to see what had happened. The left hand of the pair was happily smashing the defences with free abandon, however the right hand one was happily firing shells into the small ridge 5m in front of it causing the shells to explode, after a few moments of, what I can aonly assume was trying to achieve the ultimate hull down by creating a gulf to fire through the priest teams decided they had had enough and deserted the vehicles, on ewas knocked out and the other I suppose was just abandoned. Hope this sheds some light on the subject for you. Graham ------------------ Well, I thought if I owned the bullet with my name on it I wouldn't get shot, because I'm not going to shoot myself. Mores the pity....
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