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  1. I think I quoted that right. Anyway Deanco, you gotta keep in mind the average CM player. I mean, picture their clothes. Their houses. Their beards. Aesthetics and taste are lost on these folks. They have mannequins in full SS uniforms in the lounge! Be proud of a job well done.
  2. Spotting ability was reduced by hiding in CMBO. It's pretty noticable, hence the reason that short-range units were needed to spot (eg. bazookas) or FOs. Sharpshooter couldn't be used for this, for example...either they are hiding and can't spot properly, or they are not hiding and fire all the time. It was a very unrealistic situation.
  3. Yeah they are a huge revolution. For one, a unit can both spot AND not fire. This wasn't possible in CMBO. In CMBB there should be fewer reasons to hide now. [ September 03, 2002, 05:30 PM: Message edited by: bsd ]
  4. If he is spotted because he is firing first, then give him a small cover arc. If he is spotted without even firing, move him further back into the trees.
  5. As germans, it is possible to use your MGs and arty to delay the soviets to such an extent that there ends up being little fighting around the flags. Just place your MGs with good LOS and let them fire from turn 1. With EFOW the tanks will not fire back until at close range, and they tend to wait for the infantry to catch up. I ended up with all the flags because the soviets were still not to the tall pines by turn 26. My MGs and arty had inflicted 100 or so casualites in the meantime. That's one way to do it.
  6. While we are on the subject... Ethnic groups, yes, races, no. Race theory is dead and buried, as it should be. Also you use the apostrophe incorrectly in "Nazis"
  7. Deanco, I hope you never read this awful thread, but if you do: I think your interface design is excellent and a pleasure to use. Everything is clear and attractive, and a real improvement over CMBO. Good work!
  8. Jason, I wonder if Glantz was specifically asked to write a paper on the layout of the Russian defences at Kursk, not why the whole battle was won/lost. Like you, he knew those defence structures were not as important as - for example - the sheer number of Russian reserves, so he hinted at these other factors while talking specifically about the defences. I think he is looking at a smaller picture (the Russian defences, at regiment level, particularly the front line) and you are looking at the big picture (the whole battle). Or I may have missed the point entirely...
  9. Thanks Jon, that's a very interesting test.
  10. Another note of thanks, kump. I discovered all sorts of mods I didn't know existed using your website, and my CM is now better than ever. I really appreiciate the work you put in. Cheers marco
  11. You are certainly right about FOW on flags. This is why the flag is in the open, so it should be quite obvious who owns it. Also I will stay in communication with Mike about who holds the flag in each turn. "I've had it three turns now", that sort of thing. Hopefully it will work ok! Neither of us are too fussed about winning and losing anyway. Another stoopid option would be to play with FOW off. Could be fun too, more like chess. Especially if you both have matching units, for example a queen (panther, 76 jumbo), 2 bishops (puma, greyhound), pawns (rifle platoons) and all the other chess pieces. Anyone want to play a PBEM with me like this?? - marco [ August 06, 2002, 07:18 PM: Message edited by: bsd ]
  12. Cool, another kiwi. I'll send ya an email. We'll have to make a scenario of it rather than a QB, so maybe I can send you the map and then we can both send our picks to a third party to set up....that way the picks become part of the strategy, rather than me just assigning stuff. It will be Fionn's short-75 rules, except no arty or guns, and axis are allowed Ostwinds and Wirblewinds (allies have so much ammo compared to axis, and in this game it will count). If it's fun we should finalise a rule set for stoopid games like this.
  13. Not really on topic, but anyway: What about a game of CM that is 50 turns long and has one big flag in the middle, on a large building with no surrounding cover. The rest of the map is standard QB style. VPs are ignored, and the winner is the player who holds the flag uncontested for 6 turns in a row. If this never happens it is a draw. Short 75 rules, but no arty or guns are allowed. I wonder what the best strategy would be? Would anyone be interested in a PBEM like this, just for a change? Its more like Unreal Tournament than CM, but it might be fun. - Marco
  14. Hi redwolf. I have just read your guide and see you have studied this quite a bit. I agree with all your maths, just not your conclusions! I think dropping from an 88% win to a 67% win for the disputing of a single flag is quite significant! In my original example above, if there were 2 large flags and 2 small ones and I held all of them, then if Harry disputed all of them and lost a whopping 500 points doing so, I would drop from 1300/1600 = 81% to 1000/2100 = 41%. That is huge. Harry would only drop from 300/1600 = 19% to 300/2100 = 14%. His flag rush has destroyed my win margin, from 81-19 to 41-14, despite him losing 500 points in the closing turns. Obviously if there were 10 flags and all were sucessfully rushed, my win margin would decrease even further. I understand your point is that if you are losing on kill points and your opponent has all the flags, disputing them will not make you win. You will still lose. But the margin by which you lose can be improved significantly. BTW Harry is one of the most honorable guys I've played and he would never flag rush in real life. - Marco [ August 02, 2002, 12:53 AM: Message edited by: bsd ]
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