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  1. Rarity modifies the cost of units based on how common they were on the battlefield for a given time period. If a tank is rated at 100pts and is +10% for rarity it will cost you 110 pts to field it. It does not make a unit have a chance to not show up. Also, rarity can also make some units cheaper (like T-34s most commonly).

    Robohn

  2. One of the main reasons we do not use gas today as a weapon, is that it is not very reliable. Wind and weather have a greater effect on its use than standard HE filling. Most of the bombing against cities was aimed at destroying war producing industry, not getting a body count. Unfortunately, the CEP for a bomb in World War II was about 5 miles...a lot of other stuff got whacked around those industrial targets. Gas is also more dangerous to work with, and transport. Delivering it effectively can also be more complicated. I'm not sure what gas costs compared to HE, but I sure the transport and handling are more expensive....

    Robohn

  3. I've tried the trench as an anti-tank ditch, and my results have been miserable. A total of six tanks have crossed them and none of them bogged (they were slightly delayed though). I even tried combining them with wire and anti-tank mines. I had a 2 Tigers go through the ditch/wire/AT mine combo with no problems.

    I had blocked off about 1/3 of the map using the trenches/wire/mines combo. The middle of the map was a large town, and the other side was mostly open (I took an educated guess as to what side my opponent would go for.) I choose correctly in 2 engagements, but the trenches ddin't seem to stop/slow the tanks too much.

    Robohn

  4. If it happened once, I would say luck. Were any of the penetrations partial? Were the penetrations from 75mm guns (pzIV it seems from your post) or ATR type weapons? I've never had a T-34 survive more than one penetrating 75mm shot, and it's rare to even survive one.

    Robohn

    [ November 15, 2002, 12:08 PM: Message edited by: Robohn ]

  5. I guess to answer the basic question then is yes, the large bomb off a Stuka is quite enough to cause massive concussion damage in its radius. I believe the single 1,100lb bomb on it is bigger than many of the individual bombs dropped from heavy bombers (let's not start talking about bridge busters and what-not, I'm talking average HE bomb). Granted, heavy bombers drop a lot more individual bombs.

    Robohn

  6. My gaming buddies and I like the changes brought out in CMBB. We haven't played CMBO since it came out. We might be biased in that we are both military officers, and see the "ultra-realism" as part of the profession. Knowing I can win a battle with the "most realistic battle simulater" I've ever found is very satisfying to me.

    Maybe I didn't notice the differences so much because, even in CMBO, I played my soldiers like I cared about their lives.

    Robohn

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