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  1. The German 37mm AT gun was called the "doorknocker," because IIRC, the T-34 was generally proof against it. Try the larger caliber guns. The 75mm Pak40 works especially well, and even more so when working in pairs with the same or near-same LOS.

    You could also try a more IMO "gamey" approach, by using massed small-caliber FlaKs/AA guns. These fire rapidly and, while not usually strong enough to penetrate frontal armor, can hit quickly and repeatedly enough to cause AFV crews to panic and bail.

    HTH,

    Fan

  2. I had read somewhere in one of these forums that these truck-mounted flaks had AP invulnerability?

    I'm about to engage a friend in a PBEM as the Krauts, and don't want to appear gamey by including any invulnerable vehicles. I hope any kinks have been worked out by the new patch?

    Thanks one and all for any help/advice!

    Fan

    [ December 23, 2002, 12:45 AM: Message edited by: Fan ]

  3. Well, airbursts will randomnly happen with "normal" arty shells if they land in/near scattered trees, woods, or pines. Then again, there are the VT (Variable Timer) rounds that will airburst over open ground. wink.gif Only the Allies have these, and they are *extremely* deadly to infantry and open-topped vehicles, just as airbursts in trees are.

  4. A true sniper can take hours or even days to reach his/her firing position (n.b. Gunnery Sergeant Carlos Hathcock, USMC, spending a whole day crossing a single rice paddy in Vietnam). And they might have a mission-specific target (e.g. a local commander or political target). An effective and/or lucky sniper can have an extremely demoralizing effect on local morale. And snipers can often be found as a two-man team, with the shooter having the best gun and the spotter having a back-up scoped rifle.

    Cpl. Jackson in SPR was more of a sharpshooter IMO, disregarding the "artistic license" granted his character in SPR. And while it would be difficult to hit a man double-timing it to cover, I would venture to say that it is not impossible, especially from a good ways above, where aspect ratio is not changing extremely dramatically.

  5. Sure, I'm a competitive person who likes winning, but like many others who have posted before, I enjoy more the thrill of discovery, the close of battle, the artful and dangerous give-and-take dance of combat, and the repartee that an interesting opponent and I can engage in. I enjoy most of all, perhaps, the chance to learn from better and more practiced opponents, and hopefully in the future, the chance to be able to help others learn.

    I detest sore losers and also don't much enjoy games where there is none of the back-and-forth banter.

    Just my $0.02.

  6. I think I'm more of a Rommel when it comes to sex, and more like Monty when it comes to CM. Lately though, I've been trying to develop a more aggressive tactical approach in my CM games. I guess I'm lucky and have had the benefit of a solid player taking me under his wing and showing me the error of my ways.

  7. I'll add one little tidbit here. Having a contiguous (all in one piece) swap file is a good thing. Here's how I do it. Defrag. Reboot. Disable swap file and defrag again. Reboot. Re-enable swap file. This way, the swap file will grab the first piece of contiguous HD space that will fit the entire swap file. Helps a lot on disk thrashing, etc. I typically do it after my annual reformat, after all drivers have been installed and Windows has been tweaked.

    Actually, two tidbits: You should also not let Windows manage the swap-file (that is, let Windows resize it at will). I have always gotten better performance by setting the minimum and maximum size to be the same, i.e. 192mb or 255mb, etc.

    [This message has been edited by Fan (edited 03-05-2001).]

  8. A PBEM buddy who's playing the defender in an assault lit his own buildings up with a Wasp, saying the town was too much ground to cover for the amount of troops he had. I'm sure that was the case, but this tactic also serves to funnel the unwary through prepared firesacks. It was the first time I'd ever seen or heard of lighting up the terrain on purpose...but it immediately made perfect sense.

  9. Fan is short for BloodFan, which evolved from my old handle in Air Warrior, BreadFan (one of my all-time favorite songs). A buddy in the Relaxed Realism arenas in Air Warrior said he was gonna start calling me BloodFan because I left a trail of blood (mostly my own wink.gif) wherever I went. And since CPIDs in AW were limited to 5 characters or under, Fan it was.

    Fan is also, I understand, a nickname for the devil in either Swedish or Norwegian (neither of which can I speak or understand.)

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