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deejaykaotic

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  1. Sweet, I'm Douglas MacArthur.. I still think we should of nuked China during the Korean War.
  2. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Louie the Toad: One crucial part of the rules is that you cannot click on an enemy unit -- ever(ok maybe if he is 5m away in open ground). You can use the LOS tool however<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> I'm curious as to why you can't click on the other sides units, obviously if my virtual soldiers can "see" what the unit is composed of I should be able to as well. [ 06-21-2001: Message edited by: deejaykaotic ]
  3. i've had the game for a while now (like 8 months) and accidently came upon "sound + ambience". the game is even better now! except some of those birds are freekin' annoying.
  4. that ambush pattern panther is absolutely beautiful. great work.
  5. I really like playing "true combat" vs. the AI (you can't move the camera up above the 1st or 2nd view) but I still toggle up to the "balloon in the sky view" occasionally, i think out of habit, and it's really annoying. I just think it would be cool to select a mode where the game will not let you go above the 2nd camera view. Just a suggestion...
  6. sorry if this has been discussed extensively before however the search kept timing out... Anyways I feel pretty comfortable utilizing my tanks and espcially my infantry, ON FOOT. However in those large maps where you have to transport troops in a number of different vehicles I feel akin to a fish out of water. I try to use them but in the end most of them get toasted by some hidden tank or gun. Does anyone have any good advice on or know of any good threads on how to use mech infantry effectively??
  7. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by MikeyD: Ah! I may have an answer. 'Gun damaged' need not refer only to the external gun tube. Perhaps (and I'm making it up as I go here) the concussion of the nearby shell rattled the gunner's sight mounting loose, or cracked a seal on the hydraulic recoil cylinder? I've read how for the heavy Ferdinand, simply travelling cross-country without the gun locked-down would shake the gunner's sight totally out of allignment.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> i love "abstraction".
  8. oooh.. the second one down is swweeeettt! good work.
  9. geez i can't wait till i get my dsl back! that dl scares the heck out of my 56gay modem! thx guys for all the effort and quality work.
  10. exactly, Hitler was big on automatic weapons by the end of the war in order to increase the firepower of his ever dwindiling supply of troops.
  11. That would be awesome! [This message has been edited by deejaykaotic (edited 03-09-2001).]
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