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  1. The one I've PBEM'ed with is a group of wargamers that started as LeadEaters, then kinda migrated to become the "The Blitz", http://www.theblitz.org/

    They have been around for years, and have support for opponents for a number of wargames, in addition to Combat Mission: http://www.theblitz.org/rules_of_engagement/Games-Supported/rid=4

    The Combat Mission ladder is at http://www.theblitz.org/ladders/Combat-Mission/action=ladder&lid=1, and the Combat Mission forum is at http://www.theblitz.org/message_boards/forumdisplay.php?fid=10

    The "Combat Mission Welcome Letter" is posted at: http://www.theblitz.org/message_boards/showthread.php?tid=55613

    Hope that helps!

  2. I used to PBEM with the old LeadEaters, and migrated when it kinda became the Blitz, so they've been around for a number of years. The Combat Mission ladder is at http://www.theblitz.org/ladders/Combat-Mission/action=ladder&lid=1, and the Combat Mission forum is http://www.theblitz.org/message_boards/forumdisplay.php?fid=10.

    That's where I plan to continue to do the majority of my CM PBEM, but there are other Combat Mission ladders out there, too.

  3. I had a problem downloading demo. Norton scrubbed it off the 'puter after the download :(

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    I had Norton AntiVirus do the same thing to me, it didn't like the fact that I had an executable file downloaded from filefactory with so few users having used it, giving it a "low reputation score"! :eek:

    Just another example that "the wisdom of crowds" is not always reliable. ;)

    Otherwise, I've been a satisfied Symantec customer for years, and am happy with the current version of Norton AntiVirus, which so far is unperturbed with the release version of CM:BN, kudos to the team for their hard work to make AV software happy. FWIW, I have not had to fiddle with my installation of Norton AntiVirus to launch CM:BN, so far. :cool:

  4. <snip>

    That was awesome!! :D Thanks for the link.

    By chance do you know if the rest of the show is worth watching?

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    As others have posted, "Castle" is great! If I could only watch one current TV show, "Castle" would be my pick (I'm also one of the old "Firefly" fans). :)

    As per the original topic, WWII is what I'm excited about, more so than Normandy itself ... CM:BB is my favorite CM, but eagerly looking forward to CM:BN.

  5. Eastern Front would be awesome. Have to say, that CM:BB is my favourite CM until today! May be, BN will change this, but what ever.

    I agree, CM:BB is my favorite. :)

    CM:BN is on pre-order, but I also plan to pick up Panzer Command: Ostfront, too, and hope that PCO will turn out to be an enjoyable tactical experience, as well.

  6. +1

    Though I plan on spending most of my time with CMBN, I am also excited about PCO - mainly because I am more interested in the Eastern Front than I am the Normandy Campaign.

    Think we should be thankful both games are availabe. And yea, the OP sure seems to be a real loser.

    I'm also looking forward to owning both, I don't mind a change of pace with different implementations and look forward to having both fronts available to enjoy ... tactical WW II is my preference, I sure do appreciate the efforts of those giving me options. :)

  7. Thank you, Schrullenhaft, and please pass my thanks on to Philip Culliton, as well.

    I was also experiencing this "floating black box" issue on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit with an ATI Radeon HD 5770 running Catalyst 10.12 drivers.

    I followed your advice, downloaded and checked the CMBB and CMAK demos. They did not have the issue, so I got both 1.04 patches and I'm pleased to report that the "floating black box" issue is no longer present for me in CMBB & CMAK. :)

  8. Cpt. Kloss, for my 9700 Pro I had to roll all the way back to the Catalyst 3.0 drivers, if you are still having trouble I would suggest trying them if they'll work on a 9800 Pro. I tried the 3.4, 3.2, 3.1, no joy, altho I did not fiddle with all the settings (FSAA, AF, etc.). Unfortunately, the 3.4's had a fix I wanted, that's why I had installed them. :(

    I just bought a CD-ROM drive, to try to rebuild an old PII-450 just to run CM, with a GeForce 3 Ti 500 I have. That way I'll also be able to take advantage of CMAK, if it has the horsepower to handle decent size battles ... fortunately I pretty much just PBEM and I'm not a big fan of the larger battles anyway. smile.gif

    IMHO, this is a sad state of affairs, no matter who is to blame. At least Apple had the smarts to obsolete their old API, looks like Microsoft will need to do the same since the hardware folks are not supporting these old API calls in their current drivers. And, some folks are like me in that they need some of the functionality that only exists in the latest drivers.

    I expect that these boards will see an increase in traffic once the retail versions of CM hit the shelves ...

  9. Originally posted by phil stanbridge:

    Not 100% sure what we can do about it TBH, and my faith is wavering too. I *think* I'm going to invest in the 5900FX when it hits our shores.

    I guess I'm going to see if I can resurrect an old PII-450. I may only need to buy a CD-ROM drive & I've got a GeForce 3 Ti 500 for it ... if I get it working and it can handle CMBB I'll have a box just for CM and I'll get fog again. smile.gif

    Kinda sad it's come to that, but I really do need to use the Catalyst 3.4's on my 9700 Pro.

  10. Yes, SunKing, that's the form I've been using, thank you for posting the link and the admonition, tho.

    I had to roll all the way back to the Catalyst 3.0, what I had been using, to get the text to display. :(

    I tried the 3.4, 3.2, 3.1, no joy. Unfortunately, the 3.4's had a fix I wanted, that's why I had installed them. :(

    As others have said, most of the fault lies with ATI, but realistically CM is using such an old DirectX implementation that the drivers don't support it even if the DirectX spec says they should. I am less critical of Apple dropping the support for the old API the more that I see the reality of the hardware vendors driver implementaions. *sigh*

    I was really looking forward to CMAK, but my faith in being able to run it is wavering ...

    Looks like this board will be busy once the retail versions hit the shelves with a whole new crop of frustrated video card owners.

    9700 Pro, Win XP.

  11. This sounds like a positive move in a new direction, I'm pleased to hear it! smile.gif

    Myself, I still PBEM CMBO alongside CMBB, and enjoy it. smile.gif

    Originally posted by KwazyDog:

    CMBO has no new coding, this has been stated, and is being offered at a considerably discounted price because it is an older product. The work that went into it was enough to bring it up closer to a graphical and audio standed of CMBB, thats it.

    FWIW, I sure wish there was some way to use this as an opportunity bring the DirectX 5.x API calls (or whatever they are) up to today's reality, too. Since this would also benefit CMAK (which I'm really looking forward to! :cool: ) I personally see this as a big benefit, not just propping up an "old" game.

    I know it's the hardware vendors' fault that they are not fully supporting the older DirectX 5 calls that are officially still in the newest DirectX's, but the end result is the same ... even if it is just a lack of fog, as in ATI's case. :(

  12. Originally posted by redwolf:

    Releasing a Rave/Directx5 game in late 2003 is a questionable move in my opinion...

    It is unfortunate that CM:AK will inherit all the problems that the current engine is having with the lack of proper driver support. :(

    I would be willing to pay more if the engine can be brought up to more "current" API calls. I know there is no guarantee that the hardware vendors won't let us down again, but ATI, NVIDIA, and Apple all seem to have problems with the old API calls CM uses.

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