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  1. Okay doesnt sound like they are included! By the way the SAS were not just used in NA, I am sure they had many roles in the entire Med theatre and read about some SAS bloke getting a VC for clearing 4 MG nests I think in crete or somewhere similiar. They were also used in the western front I believe, cant really remember so not making a good case here. Do think however Commando units should be included, was suprised they were never in CMBO. Take I think it was Norway and Dieppe there were around 6000 involved in the latter I believe from both Blighty and Cananda. They should really be included in future products I believe!
  2. I havent got CMAK and not really had time to follow it closely, so apologies in advance if this has been asked and answered. My question is is there a heavily MG armed Land rover unit to represent the modified vehicles the SAS began using in the desert during WWII. I know they were not common and did not overly swing the war, but as the game is meant to represent (well it did in CMBO days!) the tactical level rather than strategic, I would expect them to be included and would no doubt spawn many scenarios and be mighty popular. Though I expect crew modelling would be a bit of a sore point! Also has there been any commando/sas/special unit added to the game? I never liked the idea of just tweaking squads to Elite level, as I dont think the units were anything too special just maybe there weapon load were different i.e. 8 Stens 1 bren and a load of demo charges (guessing a bit here!) an maybe no need for HQ
  3. Then again I once spotted an M1 that was hiding behind a hedge because I could see the heat waves from his turbine. If you pay attention you can see all kinds of things on the battlefield. Wow, call me thick but you are talking about a definite feature in CMAK yes? Heat haze sounds a really neat idea, how do they represent it in the game? Is it abstracted and say in this instance you get the tank ? silloutte and a heat haze? description, or do you actually get a blurring of the graphics in the area as well? Thanks Peter
  4. Reading the FAQ it seems there are no restrictions on CMAK ordering, and I got the original CMBO from Battlefront before the CDV started distributing. As it was a few years back and I cannot remember anyone know what extra tax for importing it will be? Im sure I had to pay something extra at the post office for CMBO. Will it also be a first come first serve? Or will priority to ship out N.American copies in a batch one month then say in January they will take orders for Europe? Also if a CMAK/CMBB bundle was produced would poor little old me in the UK be able to order this? Or would the CDV deal cause problems? Thanks
  5. So would you say the Arras counter attack was sufficient enough to cause the Germans to call a halt? Or was it just the whole speed of progress and overstretched line that was ultimately the reason and the counter attack little more than the final nail in the coffin(but there were numerous nails waiting out there)?
  6. Just a quicky, just reading the Royal Tank Regiment Journal and theres a small article on the above, where the 4th and 7th RTR led a counter attack into the German flank. Then goes onto say the result of this was Von Rundstedt calling a halt to the push to Dunkirk allowing the escape. I always thought that it was Hitler and Goering who orchastrated the halt? Im not a grog though so wonder what you people make of the whole thing. Cheers
  7. I hate to bring the bearer of bad news but I used to play a bit of poker and a pair of aces and eights is called a "dead mans hand"! Found this too to explain why. You better watch your back Dingo! dead man's hand (n phrase) 1. Aces and 8s. Supposedly "Wild Bill" Hickok was holding aces and 8s when he was shot in the back by Jack McCall in the Mann-Lewis Saloon in Deadwood, South Dakota, on August 2, 1876. There is some controversy as to the fifth card. Some say all the cards in the hand were black, and that the fifth card was the jack of spades. The current story promulgated by the cardrooms of Deadwood is that the two pair were black and the fifth card was the nine of diamonds. Even so, the term dead man's hand usually just refers to two pair, aces and 8s, in any combination. 2. In hold 'em, A-8 as one's first two cards.
  8. What was the philosophy and driving force behind British Tank design? Why did they never use sloped armour, surely by the time they were designing the Comet and Challenger sloped armour test results etc must have been fairly well kown? Was it just down to economics and they just used the same chasis and design over and over just plonking in bigger engines more flat armour and bigger guns? Or was it some arrogant failure to stick with "british tank design is the world leader by jove! damn sloped armour is just not cricket!" Thanks
  9. Ahh cheers that seems to be a thread that answers some of my questions! Thanks
  10. So in CMAK will there be a new time variable, where one can set it for midday (for all those mad englishman to go out in) or early morning when say the air is cooler or a precise time? Would this also have an effect on fatigue etc? In night combat would you be able to set the amount of light generated by the moon i.e. a full moon?
  11. What was the purpose of coaxil MGs in tanks? Were they just a left over in desgin from when tanks carried little more than machine guns such as the Pz I and II? Was their ever any training or indeed did tank designers put in coaxil MGs to help estimate range? Or was it just for keeping a tank buttoned up? Cheers
  12. I cant see for instance a Tigers coaxil being desgined for anti inf purposes, surely the turret would be too slow to make it of any use. Plus I didnt think a coaxil had such a range of movement as bow for this purpose either?
  13. I thought the coaxil MG on all tanks was used to help work out range? Whats it purpose? [ October 06, 2003, 10:21 AM: Message edited by: Horncastle ]
  14. I had a game the other day where a supposed Stu42 was advancing, opened up with two 6pdrs but it turned out to be a hetzer at about 350meters. They got through their Tungsten quickly without even hitting, why waste special ammo when you havent actually found your range? Also tungsten agasint a 60degree slope is pretty ineffective so could you argue they should have not used it once realising it was a hetzer? What was SOP for anti tank guns in wwii for both allies and axis when presented with a target? Unlike a tank they didnt have a HMG to work out range did they? Would they open up at longer distance to prevent spotting but have the disadvantage of accuracy and penetration? Or would it be recommended to open up at definite killing range but run the risk of being spotted and blasted before finding the mark? Were the any particular orders in the use of tungsten due to its lack of availability amongst allied crews? Cheers
  15. Posted this on the CMBo area wondered if anyone had any examples from CMBB Ta Read Wild Bills article on El Alimein and noticed in the final defeat of jerry, some General Von Tropp or something went into battle in a MkIII in the final stages of defeat got KO and then awaited capture by his burning tank! Another section has i think the 11th/8th or maybe 9th! British Armoured Brigade being ordered by monty to some suicidal attack in which the commander some brigader personally decided to lead from the front. If a area collapsed and was completely overrun I know HQs awaited capture or shot themselvesd, but anymore examples of leading by exampl. Was it common for High ranking officers to go into combat? Bn Hqs are in CMBO so whats that Colonel level? But generals and brigaders
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