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  1. FROM THE FRONT

    all along the Syrian boarder NATO commanders are waiting for their orders in what is being dubbed "Operation Shock Force". expected to begin in ten days.

    although the exact plans are a mystery, we do know the code phrase that will start the assault. the phrase to be given will be "Download now Availible." - Its not quite sure where this comes from, but its known that Syrian commanders will also be waiting for this phrase.

    it is odd that such a phrase will usher in a new phase of warfare unlike any the world has seen before.

  2. nice manual but unfortunately it just makes me want the game all the more.

    A quick question though, what is the range of the "incidentals" like - is it limited to bus stops and other bits of urban decor, or does it include burned out tanks, trucks and cars? to give a bit more cover and illusion of somewhere thats already seen fighting.

    the maps and shots I've seen so far all look a little "clean" - pre-battle stuff that looks great, but lacks rubble. (then again, if we can add that type of thing in later as mods that would be amazing.)

  3. Come on, dont forget "Ice Cold In Alex" I once stayed up till 4am to answer a drunken bet as to whether the glasses at the end actually had "Carlsberg" etched onto them or if it was just an effect added by the Carlsberg Ad company.

    It may have lacked hard core battle scenes but still managed a certain cult status

    He He, the worlds longest beer advert.
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    Originally posted by Seanachai:

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    Originally posted by Grey Hunter:

    "Hi Mom" is not a campaign option. unless you want to put your mum in a tank and send her back in time.....

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    We're sending your mother in first. Our mothers don't want another endless discussion of the 10 percenters 'Campaign Option'.

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    THAT would win the war.

  5. So, if we're going to get a Campaign/strategic level in CMX, then what type do we want? As I see it there are two types of campaign that could be used. they are:

    a) A grand campaign, where you control troops fighting to complete objectives, such as the D-day landings or the battle of the bulge. you would fight battles over a map, switching from area to area over the wider battlefield.

    B) a smaller campaign, following a smaller number of troops who get carried over from battle to battle, gaining experiance and taking casualties as the war progresses.

    A has the advantages of being able to fight a large scale campain, controling the macro movements of units, then fighting out the battles in a normal CM style.

    B on the other hand allows you to get to know the troops that you command, and makes any losses more involved. you are fighting to protect your men, rarther than going all out to win the battle.

  6. This thread has been hijacked by corporate, time stealing weasels..or, in other words- get back to work!!
    they are working, their english teachers

    *edit to remove 3 spelling mistakes - and i'm dyslexic :mad:

    [ January 12, 2004, 02:32 PM: Message edited by: Grey Hunter ]

  7. This has taken a while to read, but has been well worth it.

    well, my family was all none combatants

    Maternal Grandfather was reserved occupation - a fireman,

    Maternal Grandmother was a nurse delaing with casualties from europe.

    Paturnal Granfather was a mechanic in North africa and italy.

    the real oddity in my family is my paturnal grandmother and my paturnal grandfathers brother, who were both members of the codebreaking operations at Station X and Y.

    the odd thing is that neither knew of the others involvment until a few years ago, when the offical secrets act they had signed ran out. it was only at a family gathering, where a program about Bletchly Park (Station X) was on TV, and one of them mentioned it, off hand.

    they had known each other for 40 years, and had no idea that they had been doing the same job during the war!

  8. This has taken a while to read, but has been well worth it.

    well, my family was all none combatants

    Maternal Grandfather was reserved occupation - a fireman,

    Maternal Grandmother was a nurse delaing with casualties from europe.

    Paturnal Granfather was a mechanic in North africa and italy.

    the real oddity in my family is my paturnal grandmother and my paturnal grandfathers brother, who were both members of the codebreaking operations at Station X and Y.

    the odd thing is that neither knew of the others involvment until a few years ago, when the offical secrets act they had signed ran out. it was only at a family gathering, where a program about Bletchly Park (Station X) was on TV, and one of them mentioned it, off hand.

    they had known each other for 40 years, and had no idea that they had been doing the same job during the war!

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