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  1. Originally posted by Seanachai:

    anyone using the term 'asshats' should probably reach around behind them and adjust the fit and comfort level of the broomstick.

    Very high quality sig material, that. I think it deserves emphasis.
  2. Originally posted by Jack Carr:

    Yes, congrats! I will be purchasing this game when it becomes available and upgrading my machine in order to play it if necessary. The graphics look great!

    Indeed. It will be remarquable timing for both CM:SF AND ToW.
  3. Tom, make that double.

    Beside, the idea of playing battle hardened Syrians insurgents in urban areas, with roarings RPKs and AKs, thundering RPGs and some mortar fire here and there, even if it's to be handed my a** on a plate by Abrams & co, is appealing on its own right.

    Yeah, you heard me, battle hardened syrian troops. I'm pretty sure fifty years of tensions and conflict did not only taught Israelis how to go about small unit tactics.

    Cheers.

  4. Gotta say, looking at all those shots doesn't help to ease my growing crave for the game. smile.gif

    Maybe an irrelevent detail, but did you notice all the wires on this pic ? There are electrical lines litterally everywhere.

    Iraq street

    I wonder if this affects military operations at all, but it sure looks like they can get all over the place mighty easily. At the very least, it fully justifies the wire cutter seen in Michael LAV pic.

    Canadian Armored Vehicle pic

    Cheers.

    [ November 21, 2005, 05:24 PM: Message edited by: Tarkus ]

  5. Eotech it is.

    So the commandoization is really the junction of army will to better equip the men for the task at hand and the men going custom on certain critical piece of equipment ?

    I think Canadian militaries are going this way too, maybe someone who's in the service can confirm/infirm. I would doubt regiments here have some discretionnary budget for these kinds of toys though... my guess is that soldiers can opt for whatever they think might enhance their comfort/capabilities (camelback, googles, knife, 3-point sling, tec.) but have to get the bucks out to get them. Another side of RMA.

    Thanks for the pics. These are good primers.

    Cheers.

    [edit: just saw your post on "main UI explained" thread. Indeed it seems there are wide range of optics issued. I wonder how would compare a WWII infantry squad and today's stryker infantry squad both in terms of volume of fire and, more importantly, accuracy/lethality of same. I wonder if there are available stats. I sure seems to me an infantry squad today is *a lot* more dangerous than it was 60 years ago.]

    [ November 15, 2005, 06:00 AM: Message edited by: Tarkus ]

  6. Looking at these shots I see what seems to be another example of previously refered to "commandoization".

    First shot shows a soldier with an M4 equipped with what seems to be a Bushnell holosight. Second soldier rather went for an Aimpoint red dot scope. (Both aren't exactly cheap, but I guess I'd be willing to chip the extra coin too if my a** was on the line). Does it means that soldiers are simply allowed to grab whatever fits their aiming taste best ?

    Got me thinking... maybe BFC will model the personnal income of the player's troops ?

    "Yay, pvt. Pyle got fresh money from stock option I bought after battle #2. Here comes the ghillie suit, sweeeet ! "

    smile.gif

  7. That looks ab-so-lutely fantastik !

    Guys, this project looks soooo neat. Nice and clear website, many choices, options and gizmos here and there for our downloading pleasure. I salute your dedication and will download every bite there is to be downloaded for sure.

    ( Now to find the time to play all these battles... :rolleyes: )

    Cheers, and thanks what was no doubt a whole lot of tedious work.

  8. Holy smoke you certainly ain't wasting your time there Sir ! After modding that interface I really needed a pause and yet you keep forking them out like hot buns ! Impressive !.

    I like the overall look and feel of your work, especially the orders icons. Some interesting design there.

    Seems I'm no longer alone in getting a kick out of that sort of modding. Congratulation on your work. Keep it up !

  9. Originally posted by akd:

    Multicam looks great for Texas. Not sure about Iraq or the Phillipines, though. smile.gif

    Yeah I thought almost the exact same thing when I first saw that pattern. But actively searching for it in various environments made me a believer. Both in dense laurentian green or arid tan it was still sustaining the comparision very well with environment specific BDUs.

    I don't know the specific of the devlopment program of that cam, but obviously some people really sat down on the task and thought about it.

    Also haven't seen ACU yet on the field. Seems the intent is the same as multicam (some sort of universal pattern) but the optical principle seems to be different.

    I still prefer my DPM though. :D

    Cheers.

  10. Like, say, the multicam ?

    I've seen lots of multicam lately ( on airsoft fields, mind you ) and gotta say it is surprisingly efficient both in a woodland and desertic environment. Truly a wonder BDU IMO. I wonder if some SF units will (or can) opt for this pattern instead, or if it is still considered by any outfit ?

    Sounds like an interesting mod project at the very least.

    Cheers.

    [ November 10, 2005, 04:44 AM: Message edited by: Tarkus ]

  11. Seeing the guy holding an M14 back on the groin thread got me wondering if these rifles will be included.

    CSA-2005-03-18-095244.jpg

    I've seen somewhere these are used in a counter sniper role, providing both accuracy and firepower to eliminate them in MOUT ops. Is this a wide practice among infantry units ? More of a special force twist ?

  12. Keep it coming guys. Any more ideas for a straight, concise, overall approach to the CM:SF contextual and tactical setting ?

    I ask because I know I will have to go through a lot of info to get a decent understanding of the capabilities and ropes of this type of warfare. Exciting, but still, I have less time then previously (and far less knowledge than on WWII) to devote to a good, thorough preparation for this game.

    So thanks for contributing to my education in MOUT, RMA and other SBCT.

    As a side note, maybe BFC also got plans for some pubications of their own to complement all this and "educate" their fans ? I would be interested in some home made FM. Just an idea.

    Cheers

  13. While I'm still unsure as to what would be appropriate size for modules, I venture the following ideas (which have been made by others already, quite a few time I may add ;) )

    War in Europe 39-40 would be an interesting basis for modules like:

    - Crossing to the Meuse

    - Dunkirk

    - Narvik

    - Advance into Benelux

    - Perhaps considering the forces involved and duration of the campaign, Poland 1939 would better be put out as a module ? I wonder if anything of the sort would score strongly on the american market though.

    Call me old school, but the Battle of the Bulge retains all its flavor as far as I'm concerned, and it does provide another pretty good basis for many other late-war, western front modules.

    I'm all for Korea, 50's or hypothetical.

    My small stand alone title would have to be the Falklands War in 1982.

    I'm all for anything Eastern Front related, but considering the gargantuesque size of that theatre, I wouldn't know where to start. smile.gif Grossdeutschland is an interesting idea.

    And lastly, yes, an hypothetical Cold War gone hot would be interesting, just like I enjoyed playing USA vs USSR in 1962 at Steel Panther...

    Oh, and I'm all for a well thought out sci-fi tactical game. There are just too many ideas to name here, but the opportunity is certainly great for very interesting weapon concept, terrain elements and ambiance. I suppose the same could be said of near future (2010-2040) stuff.

    Cheers

    [ September 17, 2005, 11:45 AM: Message edited by: Tarkus ]

  14. Originally posted by MikeyD:

    Oh gawd, I hope they AREN'T trying to gauge community interest! :eek: :mad: You know that saying - a camel is a horse designed by committee.

    [edit] ---> My bad. I wasn't clear. I wanted hint about how bfc would choose their titles. *NOT* if our opinion matters. I know it does to an undisclosed extent. hehe. smile.gif

    Cheers

    [ September 08, 2005, 07:28 PM: Message edited by: Tarkus ]

  15. Steve,

    Reading your most recent comment about modules, I was wondering what you have in mind as to gauge the interest of the community in specific modules/major releases. In other word, can you tell us anything regarding how you plan to go about deciding which era/theater deserve your time and attention... Polls ? Voodoo ? Chicken bones ? Or maybe plain BFC interests/lack of therein...

    I ask because even though the new business strategy and CMx2 engine allows for more games faster, there is still a finite amount of work you can put into these games, hence some strategic choices here and there...

  16. Originally posted by WineCape:

    [...] Thus, for me, they deserve respect on past achievements alone, and dare I say, a chance to see what the demo is all about. Before that, I reserve any judgement.

    Amen.

    This is wisdom. Before actually firing the CMx2 demo, no one here can say anything of value to its worth. There are just too many things that combine in the mix to pretend having the faintest idea of how the game will feel. Go ahead and try to describe Memoirs of Hadrian to someone. Let me tell you it really, really ain't nothing like reading it. ;)

    Cheers

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