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  1. Is there an option? I am trying to order but it only seems to offer physical delivery which I am not interested in.
  2. "people that post in here are completely full of ****"... Sort of like the same people who swore a certain comprehensive strategy article on CMAK would be posted in what January?
  3. This is about the only accurate statement in this thread. No one really knows Kuniworth here; we simply have his online persona present for judgement and -- like all elements of character -- are ultimately in his control. The lesson is: control yourself. </font>
  4. The Piat had a spring-launcher, it wasn't spring powered. Here's a link with some brief info Piat
  5. I was the opponent in the game versus Ron and a very nailbiting one at that I am not sure why the assumptions as I think the main point trying to be made was the T-34s actually fought instead of retreating. While it is neither here nor there, some clarifications: the "approach" of his T-34s took 2/3 thirds of the game while the final flanking manuevers and attack only took 4-6 minutes tops, my Tiger's did get a T-34 early on but the rest of the KO's happened while attacking, all under 200m, a hidden ATG accounted for one T-34 as well. The Tigers took a fearful pounding - both immobilized and at least a dozen penetrations before the crews abandoned. I admit I was lucky to have them survive as long as they did and I doubt if I could have done any better were the roles reversed. One thing to keep in mind with this "cowering", if you can get an overmatched tank into position where the game "thinks" it has a chance then it won't retreat. In the case of T-34s versus Tigers that means directly perpendicular to the Tiger's side preferably, or the rear. Any sort of angle and the T-34s will retreat, so I guess there is some sort of "skill" in that. Good game Ron, hope for a rematch sometime
  6. And here all along I was under the impression you were avoiding a fight! Battle confirmed, the larger the better. I think by the time you get down your list CM:BB will be out so we can arrange parameters when the time comes, I think I still have your email somewhere, if not, mine is still active. Rematches always accepted, so yes a play-to-win attitude will be required on your part
  7. I'm at 1280x720 and I like the font size, but I may very well be in the minority.
  8. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Banshee: I disagree with Mattias, but that is just me . I for example would love you use the area fire command a little more to supress tree line (blind firing when there is no target), while my men run to it. This supressive fire currently would take out my own men because the tank will stupidly fire round after round until the end of the turn, even if your own men are present (and in full view of the tank beforehand, i.e. on the rush on the way in, no way to be mistaken for the enemy then). "Supporting/Supressive" fire is very difficult to achieve right now.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Let me know what game you are playing :confused: ! Next time you happen to boot up CM, area target the location your infantry are about to move to and count the number of men your own tank stupidly takes out. Perhaps you'll notice your tank stops firing its main gun once friendlies are nearby.
  9. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Colonel_Deadmarsh: Some of those tanks only had a short supply of HE rounds like the Hummel and firing an entire turn would use up a good amount of it's ammo. I played one game where I had this exact tank and needed to area fire a batch of woods where I thought the enemy was before I could move in some recon. Well, with that gun I only needed a couple of shots to do the trick but not being able to pause first, I had to use 5-6 rounds which was really overkill.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Really? Which variant of the Hummel were you using that could fire 5-6 rounds in a turn? BTS is aware of what's posted on the board. In absence of a comment from them regarding CM2's features, and there have been none yet as far as I know, we will all have to wait and see.
  10. Another suggestion though not new, give your tank the smoke order(in LOS) then have it move away after a specified pause so it will be out of LOS from the original target, voila it won't fire any more smoke. It works... Of course you will probably insist you should be able to smoke more than one area in one 60s turn right?
  11. Well said Schrullenhaft. Even if CM2 comes out in December 2001, that will be 18 months since CM:BO was released, close to half of that time spent tweaking and enhancing CM:BO. I think there were very good reasons to take the time to get CM:BO, being the 'first', right from the start. Now with the 'rightness' of the game established and a satisfied customer base, BTS probably has to consider more practical matters. Personally, I would be willing to wait 'until it's done' because CM:BO is the best game I have ever played, however I want to see BTS continue making games and would understand if they have their own internal deadline for business reasons.
  12. You can tell how much ammo your AFV has left by bringing up the detail screen, it will be listed there. The Hetzer has very little MG ammo and will only use it at *close* range normally.
  13. There seems to be some conflicting views on what a lone MG can or cannot do. I would think once massed infantry got within 100m then a human-wave assault would succeed more often than not shouldn't it? I am not an authority, just curious about realistic behavior for CM. Here's an excerpt of an AAR "Company G Annihilates a Russian Elite Unit(March 1942) Before dawn on March 26, a reconnaissance patrol sent out by Coy G returned from the forest bordering Village S to the North without having encountered enemy troops. The distance from the edge of the forest to the defense perimeter measured approximately 150 yards. Half an hour after the return of the German patrol, 100 Russians suddenly emerged from the forest and attacked Coy G at the NW part of the defense ring. The Russians participating in the attack were armed with SMGs and moved on skis., which made the small force exceedingly mobile in the snow-covered terrain. In addition, every third man carried a frangible grenade in his pocket, presumably for the purpose of setting fire to the village. Several Russians literally blew up when their frangible grenades were struck by bullets and exploded. Because of the severe cold some of the German MGs failed to function, and the Russians succeeded in penetrating the German positions. Half an hour later, Coy G counterattacked in order to eliminate the penetration. The Russians fought teneciously, and there was violent hand-to-hand combat. By 1200 Coy G had recaptured the positions. 89 Russians had been killed and 9, including two severely wounded, taken prisoner. From this example it appears some German MGs were frozen and the remaining MGs(if any) were unable to prevent the Russian charge from penetrating the village. There are other examples in this book, "Small Unit Actions During the German Campaign in Russia", of massed assaults and what was effective(or not) in preventing them, ie well laid out defenses and combined arms.
  14. I agree with the Random weather, you will come up with Mud sooner or later. I know I was a litle unprepared for it the first time lol, watching in pain as my Shermans mucked about then immobilized. Mud can be a fun break IMO but a steady diet wouldn't be so enjoyable. When I'm playing the Germans I am not concerned about Random weather at all really since most of their AFVs have better ground pressure than the Allies on average.
  15. 1 - It's perfectly safe to rotate and hide the 105 RCL without it being spotted. 2 - Tougher question, is there a possibility the Shermans will have to move closer than they are at present? Or is this it? Something to keep in mind, the 105 RCL is woefully inaccurate at long range, check out its velocity, and slow firing to boot, so if you open up now(29%) you are definitely looking to luck for a hit! If the situation warrants it I would be looking at a much closer range before opening up.
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