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Victor Semensi

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  1. I should have been more specific. I meant would tank battles taking place on the steppes vs desert be significantly different. It seems to me that if CMBB covers every aspect of the fighting on the Eastern front then just about every type of tactical battle situation will be addressed. Speaking for myself of course, I'd find a game set in North Africa/Italy to be more of the same vs one set in the Pacific. Of course that won't stop me from buying every CM game that comes out.

  2. I'll repeat what I say every time this thread comes up: "What about adding Korea to a proposed Pacific CM?". Not a one sided campiagn by any means and you get T34's, upgunned Shermans, Pershings, etc. This is more interesting to me than following up the Russian front with a desert theater game. Will desert strategy be much different from that used on the Russian steppes?

  3. Maybe you grogs out there can answer these questions I've had since my Panzerblitz days.

    Why did the Russians settle on diesel engines for their tanks instead of petrol? How did they keep them running in the winter without the fuel hardening as it does up here in New England? T34's didn't seem to lack for speed so why didn't the Germans use diesels?

    How did the diesel powered Shermans compare to gas powered ones in performance? Personally I'd take a performance hit if it reduced the chance of my burning to death.

    Am I right in assuming that a barrel of crude oil will yield more diesel fuel than gas. If true it further begs the question of the lack of diesels in German tanks.

  4. I too have suffered from wrist pain, mine was due to a poorly designed mouse I used for years on a Digital computer at my old job. I now use a Microsoft Intellimouse which helped a little. The almost magical cure for me was the purchase of gel filled wrist rests for both the keyboard and the mouse pad. Even with the new mouse my wrist would start to hurt badly after about 30 min. of use. Now with the pads I've put in 6-8 hour sessions with absolutely no pain. The mouse gel pad feels like its massaging my wrist as I move the mouse around. I don't know how much they will help with your elbow but I only spent about 20 bucks total for both pads, the best money I've spent on my computer in years.

  5. Check out the Belgian CM site below:

    http://users.pandora.be/aneric/index8.htm

    These are the first Bulge game maps I've seen that look like the pictures and descriptions I have in my books. They don't have snow but I change that with the scenario editor. I find that when someone converts ASL scenarios to CM the maps seem way too flat. Compare the ones from this site with ASL conversions covering the same battles.

    The site hasn't been updated since October. Does anyone know what happened to the author?

  6. I tried to do a search to answer these questions but haven't had any luck, any help is appreciated.

    1) Can a game be started as an email game then continued as a TCP/IP and vice versa? If so what is the procedure?

    2) What is the best way to stop and save a TCP/IP game for continuation at a later date?

    If this is documented somewhere just point me in the right direction.

  7. I think that I read a post in the main forum that said you could start a game PBEM then continue it as a TCP/IP modem game. Is this true and if so how would you go about it? Can an internet game be completed as a PBEM game? Also, what would be the best way to pause and save an internet game for continuation at a later date?

  8. I remember it well. It really changed my focus from always playing the Germans in tactical games to playing the Allies. For computer games I think that Panzer Elite (PE) came closest to it with the number of Sherman models available to the player. Before I played PE I didn't know that Shermans couldn't turn in place and what a tactical disadvantage that is, not to mention the big cloud of smoke when the Sherman fires its main gun. I still have it as well as some of my older AH games. Had Luftwaffe too for many years but stopped playing it in 1973, don't know what happened to that one.

  9. 42 and wargaming for the past 30 years.

    First boardgame was AH's Afrika Korps, fun but I don't miss those game deciding 2-1 attacks on Tobruk.

    First computer game was SSI's Pursuit of the Graf Spee for the Apple IIe. I found sites that have almost all of the old IIe and C64 games as well as emulators to play them. I still enjoy playing SSI's Bomb Alley (c. 1981) and it's essentially a text based game. Anyone remember Sim Canada's all text wargames?

  10. From my 30 years of playing wargames it seems that the profit in landbased wargames is in Europe where the big battles were and the profit in naval wargames lies in the Pacific where the big naval battles were. BTS has to go where the money is. What I'm hoping is that they will eventually license the engine to developers who would like to simulate other theaters and time periods. It didn't seem to hurt the sales of DOOM and QUAKE when those engines were licensed out and some fine niche games were the result.

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