Kasei
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You are totally right,Originally posted by Biltong:[QB] Most of you won’t know this, but BCR was a team effort...
Thanks to all BCR Team for all your effort.
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Kasei
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Thanks for all your efforts, Biltong.
Right now emailing you.
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[ February 09, 2003, 03:30 AM: Message edited by: Kasei ]
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One more BCR fan here
Biltong, could you send me that Players' guide? Thanks in advance. Waiting eagerly for the 2.0 version.
I have one newbie question though. If I lose one of my tanks from the core force, do I just lose it forever, or do I get a replacement tank and replacements for the dead crewmen?
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Kasei
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September 20th, 2002.
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[ August 11, 2002, 09:09 AM: Message edited by: Kasei ]
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Darn, sorry Moon, should have read all posts before including mine. Thanks for the confirmation anyway.Originally posted by Moon:Kasei, please scroll up a couple of posts. I mentioned that, of course, anybody can order the UK version from CDV and/or as Andreas pointed out, through Amazon or other mail order companies.
Martin
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Ok, now I am totally freaked out. This means that Battlefront will not send me CMBB to Spain. So if CDV-Proein decides (as with CMBO) to publish CMBB without a printed manual, there is no way I'm going to get it? Or would I be "allowed" to buy it from the UK?
May I have a Battlefront statement about this issue?: Are publication details in Spain (or any European country) entirely up to CDV? Doesn't Battlefront anything to say about it?
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Kasei
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Although this is my first post, i have been reading this forum since I bought CMBO, about 8 months ago.
CMBO has just been retail-released in Spain, where I live, a few days ago. In fact CDV joined with Proein to distribute the game here.
The retail release of CMBO has been disappointing for several reasons. First of all, Proein promised a full, printed manual. At the last moment they changed their minds, and the manual comes in a CD, PDF format. Second, the translation is sloppy, you can see they have used a translating software, which as everybody knows tends to do very literal translations. So the PDF manual would need some more proof reading.
At last, but not least, a DVD case, .... oh well, I guess it's cheaper than a box, but still ....
I know several spanish strategy fans like me that have decided against buying this retail version of CMBO because of these problems. Online buying in Spain is much less common than in other countries, don't ask me why, as credit cards are very common.
I am glad to know that a retail CMBB is going to be released in Spain, but I really hope things will change, o CDV doesn't partnership with Proein this time, because CMBB sales here will suffer if, for example, we don't get a printed manual.
Since i fell in love with this game, I have been trying to convince other people of how great it is, mainly in the forums of meristation.com, where I usually write. By the way, CMBO received an excellent review in Meristation, which is one of the most read online gaming magazines in spanish.
But getting people to buy the game is hard if these problems with the release show up.
I don't know if Battlefront will be able to do anything about it, but at least i wanted them to know.
Cheers,
Kasei
Spotting, LOS, and LOF explanation
in Combat Mission Shock Force 1
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How do LOS and LOF work when either shooter or target are inside a building?
And when both are inside a building?
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[ August 20, 2006, 01:56 PM: Message edited by: Kasei ]