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  1. At least according to the front page info, "standard" BFC shock force does in fact include full printed manual:

    Choose from the Standard Edition version which includes the game and 200 page printed manual or a special Deluxe Collectors Edition which includes the game, printed manual plus a full color Combat Mission Mouse Pad with helpful game commands and interface info as well as a 14" x 14" inch color Operational Map of Syria detailing the hypothetical invasion of Syria featured in the game!

    That actually makes the BFC edition somewhat attractive, you get printed manual with S&H for 43,60€ or about 15€ more than the cheapest deal online (play.com)

    However, Paradox claims the US retail version has leaflet so unless the BFC "standard" is not the same as US boxed version ... ?

    [ July 30, 2007, 03:34 AM: Message edited by: Barleyman ]

  2. You can in fact make a printable version with Acrobat (full) if you feel like and have about an hour or 2 to burn. I once did it with X3 manual. Tricky bit is getting rid of the background pictures as you're more or less reduced to wiping them out one-by-one.

    Dunno how BFC and/or Paradox would feel about someone posting such a PDF, thought.

    ("Lawyers, Lawyers, this is not a drill!" :rolleyes: )

  3. Originally posted by Battlefront.com:

    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Of course if, say, Russia and China go to war for 5 years without going nuclear, you'd start seeing nifty upgrades to their existing hardware..

    Which we aren't simulating so it isn't relevant :D

    Steve </font>

  4. Originally posted by Battlefront.com:

    I know I didn't look at that data much at all. Instead I looked at the colored armor bars in the profile (CMBB/AK) in the main UI. that told me what I needed to know even if I didn't know what the specific vehicle was like. If I had a King Tiger I knew that short of a lucky hit, I was pretty much safe in a head to head shoot out with most anything.

    I beg to differ here.. There's huge difference facing british long 76mm guns in an Pz IVg vs same situation in Pz IVe against soviet field arty gun..

    There's often frustating "klonk"-factor especially with Pz-IIIs (long 50mm gun or not) vs T-34s. But StuG-IIIf will eat them for breakfast. And then you come up to some monster like KV-1 ... Where that 88 gun comes in. And so forth. Lots of combinations where one MBT is practically invulnerable to opfor means head-on.

    You could say of course that the diversity of the available ammunition and guns and panzer models is huge compared to roundup in modern conflicts. Of course if, say, Russia and China go to war for 5 years without going nuclear, you'd start seeing nifty upgrades to their existing hardware..

    In cold war era there was of course times where the soviet tanks were similarly overwhelming. Introduction of ERA comes to mind..

  5. I quess it's too late seeing how the domain has been already taken .. But the site backend seemed very, very cumbersome. Typing in results by hand?

    If you compare the setup they have at the blitz, it practically runs itself except for distiputes. I sure don't have necessary SQL/PHP skills to set up such a system, but I'm sure someone in the RD does.

  6. With Rugged defense apparently gone defunct, any suggestions for a replacement?

    I checked out the blitz, but I don't like how it gives you no idea how many games a guy has going.. Not much point challenging someone with 10 matches under way! Warfarehq seems to have the same limitation.

    Proving grounds doesn't have a ladder..

    Tournament house seems to be CMBO only.

  7. Originally posted by Schrullenhaft:

    ATI cards (Radeons) will support the dust/smoke that CMAK will have, but fog will continue to be unsupported for ATI cards on the PC.

    I wonder how much relative development time it'd take to add vertex fog option for ATI cards.. About the same as preparing a single 3D model?

    [ July 15, 2003, 04:29 AM: Message edited by: Barleyman ]

  8. Originally posted by Michael emrys:

    But I think the one we are interested in is the Sturmboot 39. This is a wooden boat powered by a 4 cylinder 12hp engine.

    Ooh, I get all tingly thinking about this beast splashing water on the faces of BFC crew enjoying rum daiquiris while "researching" for CMAK ..

    Seriously, the assault boats are a joke and they should be replaced. Since 1.03 is the final patch, that's not going to happen. Not officially anyways. Any gentlemen any good with a spot of hex editing? tongue.gif

  9. Originally posted by Bertram:

    The speed they move (slower then "move") is real slow for a boat, even when paddling. And taking a new heading is very easy in a paddled boat.

    Reversing a motorized boat can be a bit more tricky, but assuming you can reverse the engine it still won't take 3 minutes. And a motorized boat would move much much faster than the so-called assault boats do.
  10. Arr.

    Thick in the action in Rugged defence tournament. I don't know who created this scenario, but the fine gentleman is

    1) sadist

    2) pacifist

    3) both

    Now, about the combat mission boats. I've paddled a few rowboats in my time and yes you can reverse the damn things. Easily in fact. If the CM boats are not supposed to be rowboats, why do they move like my poor grandma after the stroke?

    Ok, the rowboats I've used were not big enough to carry 10 guys in combat gear, but the principle does stay the same. It does NOT take forever to turn them around, dammit. and they CAN go backwards.

    End of rant.

  11. As far as I understand these things, the war was won by

    a) Russian divisional and higher level artillery

    B) Russian strategic operations (bagration, uranus etc)

    c) Russians reclaiming the skies in -43

    d) Russian tank platoons which could've taken out US and UK armies for dessert after defeating germans

    Assault rifles are nice but don't make much difference for operational manouvers against enemy which knows you're coming, outnumbers you by 3 to 2 and has comparable weapon systems to boot.

  12. It's not very neat to have almost 6000 separate files in the bmp folder. Not to mention it must be very very slow to access them, which probably explains loooong map loading phase.

    Since CMBB already uses WinRAR, it should be very easy to compress the bitmaps and wavs with zero/low compression so you'd have them in one big file. Which would still be accessible for modders and you could just check if the files exist in the bmp dir during loading. That way you'd see exaclty what mods have been installed too. Don't know if RAR has libraries for handling the compressed files but info-zip has at least.

  13. Add another request/plead for small campaign wrapper. It'd be much easier to do than some other stuff being worked on and it'd give a real boost for the solo-play experience. Even customized operation in-game briefings would be much appreciated. And that's an ability to stick single text file into the op. Ooh, while we're at it, debriefing text would be nice too. "3rd battalion opened a line in the front allowing resupply of 2nd armoured.."

    Another really-nice-and-stupidly-easy-to-do addition would be command line loading of PBEM files. That is, being able to associate *.cmak-files with the game executable.

    Guys? Guys?

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