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Tom Konczal

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  1. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by David Aitken: If you define no setup zones then all units will be in neutral territory and immovable. If you have setup zones but leave some units in neutral territory, same thing. Padlocking is to fix units within setup zones.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> I understand that, but my unit bases are gray, not orange like in scenarios where your units are fixed. Those units have orange bases. I know this is silly, but I want those orange bases for my scenario!!!
  2. OK - this is probably a stupid question and I'm sure I missed something but, I am developing a scenario with fixed American starting positions - no setup zones on US side. However, when I test it, it doesn't have orange (cannot move) bases like the scenarios but has a menu bar allowing move/put options even though you cannot put or move them anywhere. Thanks for the help. Tom Konczal TomK1@aol.com
  3. I intend to purchase a new dell computer with a Pantium 4 1.8 Ghz processor. Is a 32 mb DDR Nvidia GeForce 2 GTS 4X AGP Graphics card good enough or should I spend the extra $230 for the 64 mb DDR Nvidia GeForce3 4X AGP card?? Combat Mission is the simulation I play the most on the computer. Thanks Tom Konczal :confused:
  4. My understanding is that, in Normandy in World War II, the bocages were dirt mounds with thick vegitation along the top that seperated farmfields and the Germans hid in the thick growth or just behind the slope on the bocage, firing at the American troops crossing the open grounds of the fields. If the only effect in Combat Mission is to slow movement through them, you cannot get the same historical defensive effect from the bocagde.
  5. Can anyone help me. I am a pretty experienced Combat Mission PBEM player but one thing still puzzles me. When using a bocage in defense (or advancing and using it as a temporary attacking position), do you actually put the unit into the bocage or just behind it in the open ground to get the benefit? Thanks Tom Konczal :confused
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