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Randell Daigre

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  1. Watchdog, you are a troll. You're from southern Florida aren't you? You're one of those people who can't fill out a voting ballot because it's "too complex and doesn't line up right" aren't you? This forum, as you can see for yourself, is *full* of people who have, somehow, managed to fill out that same order form properly and gotten their copy of the game. Based on that information alone, basic logic should dictate that any problems *you* are having doing the same are at *your* end, not at BFC. Think, man, think.
  2. I'd like a copy of that, if you don't mind.
  3. BTW Svejk, the only dumb questions are the ones you don't ask.
  4. The name of the file is "unit_strength" and you need to know this if you're usning CN's mods, because you have to replace it with his modded "unit_strength" file. Otherwise you won't be able to see the strength on some of the units (German tanks come to mind).
  5. posted by MT: I would say that those other games aren't giving you a terribly realistic view of what was possible at the time, then. France's problems (and Britain's problems in France during the German invasion) started in the 1920's and 1930's. The problem was this: organization. The French (and British) decided early on that the tank would be purely an infanrty support weapon. They dispersed them evenly through the ranks of their armies. The Germans, on the other hand, developed formations in which everything (infantry, artillery, command, supply) could match the breakneck pace set by the tanks. The French could have put in better leaders in a timely fashion, but to develop the "Dragonne" concept fully enough to fight the panzer divisions on an even footing, they would have had to start restructuring their army in a time-frame that is well beyond the scope of this game.
  6. Posted by Hubert: The FOW does turn off at the end of the game, allowing you to see enemy units, but it does not allow you to see their tech levels. I would like to be able to see these, as well. If you can work it into a patch without too much trouble, that would be great, but it's not real important.
  7. Okay, this is my first wargaming site. What the heck is a ladder? It sounds like some kind of tournament.
  8. And Panzer Leader! (except my older brother was always scrupulously fair on LOS/LOF rulings) jmbunnelle: Excellent work! Please send me a copy at daigrer@bellsouth.net or post them on Otto's website, he'll love these.
  9. You absolutely *must*, however, ensure that you occupy any cities you capture. In one turn, I had partisans crop up directly on both Riga and Leningrad.
  10. If an Axis player can figure out how to do anything worthwhile towards winning the war and *still* keep the U.S. out of the war, then more power to him! Cunning should always be rewarded. Personally, I have always managed (somehow) to piss the U.S. off enough to get them into the war in a timely manner.
  11. Have you installed the patch yet? I think that was one of the issues the patch was supposed to address.
  12. (Edited for stupidity and careless reading) [ August 02, 2002, 04:51 AM: Message edited by: Randell Daigre ]
  13. I am a college student (but not during the summer) I have full tuition exemption because I'm in the LA National Guard, and I'm living off of my active-duty G.I. Bill. I really should be working this summer, but I didn't need the money, so I said "To hell with it!". It drives my girlfriend crazy, but I do a lot of housework and I pay my half of the bills, so she can't really complain
  14. Holy crap! I must have missed post somewhere. I thought the game was shipping on the 5th, not due on the 5th. Excellent game, Hubert, and thanks!
  15. My first game was AH's Panzer Leader. The biggest challenge was finding another 4th grade kid with the patience to play it.
  16. Maybe we need to get Doug Beman over here from the CM forums (fora?) to do a group hug.
  17. Originally posted by Ymir: You forgot to put the smiley face, right? Otherwise, I'm not sure what your answer means.
  18. Anyone who thinks that the success of Overlord was a forgone conclusion should visit the National D-Day Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana. One of the displays there is an apology, written on June 5, 1944. This apology takes full responsibility for the failure of the Overlord invasion and the attendant loss of lives and war material. The author of this apology was Gen. Dwight David Eisenhower.
  19. "Extending the Demo" is a pretty sore subject around here. The gold release was put off for a while because sombody hacked it and then posted his method on this forum. You'll probably just have to wait for your copy of the full game.
  20. BTW I played a demo game where I took Moscow, and the Russian capital moved to the Urals. I then took the Urals capital city, but it took me a few turns to do so (at least three turns, I don't remeber exactly how long). The Russians then moved their capital again, This time to Stalingrad. So be sure that you can take Moscow and the Urals in quick succession, or you may be SOL.
  21. Numerically superior French U-Boats with rocket launchers air-dropped into Moscow to minimize the effects of a large-scale Japanese invasion of Siberia, that's what this game needs.
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