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Rolf

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  • Birthday 02/16/1956

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    Simulation, Wargames, Homerecording
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  1. "directy in the main program's source code and cannot be written by a user" OK, now I'm understand! It doesn't matter. In TO4 there are so many thinks to discover, that I have to do for years . Greetings Rolf
  2. Just another questions: Now I found out, there are only 15 singelplayer-maps contained for the whole 200 SP-mission (with low map variations and the most maps are equal to the other. 30% are MAP001) … And that makes me a bit nervous: TO4 is such a nice simulation, that I will play for years. That is my goal. But from 200 Missions (!) there are 76 (!) that use MAP 001 (??). This is what I not understand. On the other side(!), there are over 60 excellent maps unfortunately ONLY for multiplayer, with a high map variation: rivers, bridges, oceans, coastlines, seas and all the things that I would like to see in SP. That means to me: 1) In about 30% of my time I see the same map, same locations … 2) It bores me, if I see “ever” the same map, with “ever” the same surroundings … (after a few weeks I can name every tree over there … 3) And it annoys me, because I know, there are so many other interesting maps, (rivers, bridges, oceans, coastlines, seas, same maptype with => terrain-telling; how REDWOLF said, see Map 502, 572) but I can’t play them, because they are only for MP. My questions: - Is it realy so, how I have interpret it? - Are there TO-Fan- or Downloadpages where I can get other SP-Missions? - I conclude (1): There must be a big multiplayer community (where they meet for gaming) because there are so many MP-Maps and so little for SP… - I conclude (2): If a profi takes some of the extra-maps, it must be “simple” to set up the maps for SP. Don’t understand me wrong: This is no criticim – TacOps4 is in my opinion the best tactical game that I ever played! And I am playing computer-games for a long time (more exact: Since the VC20 is coming out. But VARIATION is for me a big factor to focus my interest over a longer time. Therefor this questions. Greetings to all TO4-Fans Rolf (sorry, for my english. I know it’s not the best)
  3. Tanks! Now I hove found them and the TacOps-Gazetten from 1994 till 1998 (in the same folder) Greetings Rolf
  4. Hallo From the wargamer review: "...TacOps 4 will also introduce a range of realistic maps that move away from the sketch-type map used in earlier releases, (which are still used in TacOps 4) and should add to the look and feel of the game." Where can I found this maps? I have the TacOps 4 - full. Greetings Rolf fu
  5. Rolf

    Redefine keys :)

    Hallo MajorH, thanks for your answer. How I said: just one small thing . And BTW: Thanks for this fascinating simulation! Greetings Rolf
  6. Hi Randal, Hallo Redwolf, also you both thanks for the tips. Now it's time to learn, lose and win Greetings Rolf BTW: Somebody knows any TO-fanpages or so?
  7. Rolf

    Redefine keys :)

    Hello just a small thing: How can I reddefine the key-settings? I would like some often used keys "pushing" from there "two-Hand-Version" (CTRL+ *g* to an relaxing "one-key-Version" (for example: TAB Any ideas, how I can do this? greetings Rolf
  8. Hi Tom thanks for yout tips. I will do so. Greetings Rolf
  9. Hallo TacOps 4 has arrived (to Germany! From friday to monday! unbelievable!) and first I would like to say THANKYOU to Major Holdridge for such a complex simulation with this deep and tactical possibilties! I have a bunch of RST-Games like C&C, Sudenstrike and others with much eye-candy and good gameplay in my self, but TacOps opend a whole new world to me. As a player with no military experience there are plenty of things to lern. But the documetation (better say a whole library – I love it) is great! Now, after I played the tutorial, I will do the right steps to lern this simuulation step by step. Therefore I ‘m looking for missions with a light learningcurve and withot to mucht frustrations *g*. But there are so many missions in TacOps 4. Could you give me a tip, witch 5-10 missions I shout play next? Thanks und greetings to all other TacOps-player Rolf
  10. Hallo, thanks for your warm welcome and for your tips. Thats exactly what I want to know! I will also take a look for "No rest for the weary" scenario set. Greetings Rolf
  11. Hallo, yesterday I’ve finished the CM-Tutorial Mission Now Im looking for missions with a light learningcurve and withot too mucht frustrations *g*. But there are so many missions in CM. Could you give me a tip, witch 5-10 missions I shout play next? Thanks Rolf
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