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  1. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by David Aitken:

    BTS have specifically chosen not to carry units through from battle to battle as per Close Combat, as this is unrealistic.

    David

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    Hmm, that’s to bad. As we all know no simulation is realistic. CM is an excellent product that functions very nicely in it’s role of providing a fun and entertaining experience. A carry over from battle to battle of even a HQ unit would add to my fun tremendously. After all that is why I play games, to have fun.

  2. Tables of organization are only part of the issue. Put yourself or any thinking man in the position of a platoon Anti-tank team. Would you only carry your AT weapon into battle? I certainly would not. As was said by one of the greatest soldiers who ever lived, Clint Eastwood :)

    Gene Hackman “You just shot an unarmed man!!!”

    Clint Eastwood “The boy should have armed himself”

    On the serious side as an example, my father fought in the New Guinea campaigns in the south Pacific. He was issued a Garand rifle. He said “I swapped my Garand for an M-1 carbine, used it for a few weeks and didn’t like it. Then I swapped the M-1 for a Thompson, it was just crap but sold well. Sold the SMG sent some money home and bought a bolt action 30-06 off an Aussie buddy. Used it for over a year. One of the best rifles I ever owned". Yes he was in a combat outfit.

    Many, many items are traded, swapped, stolen, loaned and bought amongst soldiers in the field. ToO&E’s be damned supply yourself with the items needed to survive with whatever means available. After all isn’t a soldier a terrible thing to waste?:)

    [This message has been edited by Abbott (edited 08-22-2000).]

  3. Very nice BTS! I have played several scenarios in the last few days. Listening to the clangs, bangs and whuumps of projectiles slamming, glancing and penetrating armor. Today an M-10 hit one of my Puma's when I happened to have the camera nearby. Wow what a deafening roar as the unlucky vehicle and crew went up in flames. Very well done!

  4. A box cover caught my eye once a long time ago while shopping for my children at a “Toy’s “R” Us” store in southern California. Avalon Hills ‘Squad Leader” From there I moved into GHQ, CinC and Ros heroics “Micro armor” 1/285th and 1/300th scale miniatures battling for many enjoyable years. Twilight 2000, Doom and X-Com started me into PC gaming 7 years ago with Steel Panthers coming along and stealing the show. I own 50 to 60 computer games, play the good ones a couple of months and the poor ones a few days or less. Steel Panthers always is the ‘Ole reliable that just keeps staying in the CD drive. Combat Mission will replace it now, after several years of great gaming.

    Now I own Combat Mission. What a marvelous design! The only MINOR flaw (it may be only in my opinion) is the interface makes it a bit difficult to control larger units. The pluses to this game so outweigh this minor inconvenience. There are so many items within this game that are nothing short of fabulous! I would buy it, play it and keep it for years if it had 10 major flaws, it is so well done.

    Overall (in my opinion) Combat Mission ranks with the classics of days past Doom, X-Com, Jagged Alliance and Steel Panthers. When I purchase a new game I always wonder while I am installing it “is it as good as one of these classics?” If it is, wonderful, I am going to have great fun!

    An incredibly well done game accompanied by an excellent manual. Well worth my $53.00. Well done and thank you Big Time Software. As an old veteran (Cross of Iron) of the eastern front, I will be in line waiting to buy the next one.

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