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YECoyote

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  1. it's very easy to reproduce this, because it happens ALL the time. If the tank is unbutton, they will spot the ATG right after the first shot. In All or Nothing scenario, my 88 would kill 1 tank, and the rest of his friends would blow me to kingdom come in 20 seconds after that. The map size and the terrain (in CM) do not lend itself to the 88's advantage. In desert warfare, Rommel usually used the strategy where he first attacked with tanks. The tanks then immediately retreat. The Brits gave chase, and the 88's, at long range, would decimate the armour formation. [ 06-27-2001: Message edited by: YECoyote ]
  2. have you tried multiple post, instead of bashing everything into 1 post? Seems like a reasonable thing to do in response to the message.
  3. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Hoopenfaust 101: Ottawa, Canada FAT CITY To all Calgarians: Your hockey team has some history go out there and give us a good season<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> To the denizens of Ottawa: You will never win in the Playoffs. Toronto will always beat you. [ 06-27-2001: Message edited by: YECoyote ]
  4. wasn't Guy Simond that Canadian commander that the Canadian troops absolutely despised? The only person to think highly of him was Monty himself. BTW. My vote on best commander is Erwin Rommel. No one did more with his meager troops than Rommel. [ 06-27-2001: Message edited by: YECoyote ]
  5. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Raketenpanzerbüchse: I decided not to get WWIIOL, to many people are very upset with major issues that probably will not be fixed anytime soon. Grand idea tho, too bad. I remember this game from long ago and the demo looks great! All of you seem fairly happy with the game to so I will order.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> You mean you don't like the FLYING tanks?
  6. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Michael Dorosh: Can you even name a single Canadian general?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> I have to admit, I don't know many. But Major-General Keller comes to mind.
  7. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Herr Oberst: Monty gets my vote, maybe not up there at the very top, but definitely in the running. An arrogant, pompous ass. Yeah, Patton was arrogant and pompous ass too, but at least he knew it, and had good cause to be arrogant and pompous.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Actually, I find all the Allies' generals to be pompous asses. The exception was Omar Bradley.
  8. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Berlichtingen: Ah! If this is what he meant, then I am sorry. I read it as he was responsible for Pearl Harbor and had prior knowledge of the attack<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Sorry I wasn't clearer. but that is exactly what I meant. There were also rumor that The Chief of Staff knew, before hand, that the Japanese was about to attack PH. They wanted to have a reason to enter the war. The Brits definitely knew about the attack because they decrypted the code at Blechley (sp?) Park. But they didn't tell the US intelligence about it.
  9. this might be of interest for Scenario designers about force composition. Red Steel
  10. Douglas Macarthur. The biggest boobie in the history of warfare. He had full warning about the attack on Pearl Harbor, yet, he did not scramble his bombers on the Phillipines and they all got wiped out on the runway. Then, there's the "Let's go all the way to China" in Korea.
  11. I would love to have a campaign too. Then I can work hard on getting the Iron Cross for my Panzerschreck team :cool:
  12. lol. Guess this will teach me to use the manual for toilet paper, instead of reading it.
  13. lol. Guess this will teach me to use the manual for toilet paper, instead of reading it.
  14. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Radar: Ya, all months had 50 days in it till 1950, then it got reset to like it is today.. Too hard to keep track of the lunar cycles.. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Okay. now it makes total sense
  15. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Radar: Ya, all months had 50 days in it till 1950, then it got reset to like it is today.. Too hard to keep track of the lunar cycles.. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Okay. now it makes total sense
  16. these bad dates appear in the info box in-game. not during the briefings.
  17. these bad dates appear in the info box in-game. not during the briefings.
  18. the bug is that there are no such thing as 44th day in a month. Sometimes, I see 45th day of the month.
  19. the bug is that there are no such thing as 44th day in a month. Sometimes, I see 45th day of the month.
  20. This bug is driving me crazy. The date for all the scenarios and operations are something like "June 44", "August 44", "December 44", etc. Anyone else getting this bug?
  21. This bug is driving me crazy. The date for all the scenarios and operations are something like "June 44", "August 44", "December 44", etc. Anyone else getting this bug?
  22. it's over 16 megs when decoded to Wav format and zipped up. I think it's better if I show you how to use it. I always believe "it is better to teach a man to fish, than giving him the fish" saying. 1. launch the MP3 encoder 2. click on the tab that says "Decode MP3 2 Wav" 3. There are 3 bottom windows. use the left most to go to where store Scipio's sounds. 4. After you have double-click to the folder, the middle window should be populated with all the MP3 files. Select them all. 5. click on the ">>" arrow to move the files into the right most window. 6. Click "Decode" 7. you're done. now to find out where your wav files are stored to. If you haven't touched the "Configure" tab, then the default place will be your "C:\" (the root directory on your C: drive). 8. copy the wave files to the wav folder in your CMBO directory. Hope this helps. Happy wargaming.
  23. It will probably be the LONGEST week of your life It took 14 days to deliver mine to Canada, eh?
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