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  1. I for one would very much like a campaign element in the game. It would add a great deal to the immersion factor and as long as nothing is changed about the way the game handles the actual combat, the realism factor will still be on the same high level it is today. All I want is the occasional medal, promotion and even demotion. No levels, no winning the war with one battallion, just a series of linked scenarios where the computer keeps track of my score and rewards me when I do something right and punishes me for doing wrong. A well designed campaign can really make the player feel like a small part of something monumentaly huge, and that is not only great fun, it's also highly realistic. smile.gif

  2. Originally posted by Keke:

    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by daft:

    Sinve we have so many Finns in this thread I might as well ask; is anyone of you working on some more Finnish scenarios? I simply love the Finnish side of CMBB. smile.gif If I ever find the patience to sit down and actually use the editor I might try doing some scenarios based on my grandfathers experiences with JR4.

    I have started to make an operation called "Road to Portinhoikka", which has 4.5*3.6km map (area between Leitimonjärvi and Portinhoikka). It will model the 5 hour battle which took place there 25.6.1944. It will be the first operation in my (hopefully) forthcoming `Tali-Ihantala series´.

    Real maps and formations are used, but the basic problem is how I succesfully scale down the number of units involved. Fe in this operation historic amount of Soviet troops (fe. Guard inf rgmnt, 3 tank coys etc.) would mean none less than 19,500pts!</font>

  3. Sinve we have so many Finns in this thread I might as well ask; is anyone of you working on some more Finnish scenarios? I simply love the Finnish side of CMBB. smile.gif If I ever find the patience to sit down and actually use the editor I might try doing some scenarios based on my grandfathers experiences with JR4.

  4. Originally posted by Michael Dorosh:

    I never saw the point of translating ranks into English, because it is meaningless - far better to describe the typical responsibilities of the various ranks.

    That's exactlly what I've done in the new version of my webpage. As soon as I get the time I will upload it.

    Great work with your own page btw! Very infornative and interesting.

  5. Sardaukar,

    I'm the webmaster of finnishwar.cjb.net and I can confirm that there are some errors on the page. Unfortunately I haven't had time to update it for a while, but I have a whole new version of the entire website on my HD. I will get it up ASAP and coeect the errors on the rank page.

  6. Originally posted by Da Beginna:

    Hej!

    Same with Sweden - I regret to say. I wanna have the GAME. Is the game in Western Europe (w/o GERMANY) the same as shipped in the US? I would really prefer that. I'm able to speak German but who wants a bad translated game w/o SS Units?

    By the way - I learnt in school that Sweden is Northern Europe. It's f@£$ that is seems to be Western Europe in CDV's view.

    Hej då.

    Hej!

    If I have understood corrctly, all of the countries supplied by CDV will have the politically correct, historicaly inaccurate version of the game. It sucks but it beats not having the game at all.

    Adjö!

  7. Well, not a biggie really, but I have some problems with the mouse in the meny systems. Sometimes it takes awfully long for the game to "register" my clicks. If I click on an option it can sometimes take as long as 30 seconds before the game registers it and performs the action. Within the game itself everything is fine, the problem only occurs in the meny system, and I've only experienced it with SC.

    Sys specs: PIII 700, 265mb RAM, GF2 64mb, Win98 SE

    ~Henric Edwards

    [ May 21, 2002, 02:46 AM: Message edited by: daft ]

  8. Patgod,

    http://www.skalman.nu/third-reich/ss-1-aa.htm

    P.S. that was a google response, i dont know a thing about the web site(so dont kill me if its wrong, not what you are looking for, or some neo-nazi ****e!)

    I just thought that I should mention that I have visited Skalman.nu (the website you linked to), for little over a year now. In fact, I'm a moderator on the Swedish forum over there and consequently I know the webmaster Marcus Wendel quite well even though I've never met him in person. I just wanted to point out that he is most certainly no nazi, and if you guys haven't visited his site, you should, since it holds a great deal of information on the Third Reich. Just thought I should mention it, that's all. smile.gif
  9. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>But I think that a lot of Americans get angry when confronted by this friendly banter, and don't understand that the response is to laugh like hell and fire back about stupid European phones that go 'squeek sqeek" or 'blat blat' and how you can't find a decent-sized icecube in the entire country. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    What does American phones sound like? And how big are your ice-qubes? smile.gif

  10. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Swedes? Who cares about the Swedes -- it's the Finns ya gots to look out for. They are some Bad Muthaf*ckers. How do I know? Just look at their wallets. They're the ones that say "Bad Muthaf*cker" on them. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Well get this then: I'm half finnish!! Muahahahahahaha

    :D

  11. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Ill second that, we even build a bridge to them arrrrhhh. Now where is that dynamite !!! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    I'll help you with that. Only reason WE built that stinkin' bridge was easier access to your beer. Turns out it's actually more expensive taking the darn bridge than it is by ferry!!! :D

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