AutomaticFire
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Chicago, Illinois
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Scenarios are more fun in the sense that the terrain is more humanized and the orders of battle more realistic. Also, meeting engagements kinda get boring after a while.
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I was surfing the web for some new scenario ideas and stumbled upon the North Korean Military Guide at globalsecurity.org. This is a very informative website with maps, equipment guides, orders of battle, strategy and tactics for North Korea and other regions of potential conflict.
Does anyone already have a scenario for two-players set in this region? If so, please e-mail me.
Note: I'm interested in playing a scenario that will use amphibious and engineering assets (to clear obstacles and lay bridges) in the less mountainous regions of western North Korea.
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E-mail me please.
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E-mail me with your preferences.
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Looking for an opponent.
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Only Americans have this type of artillery, I think.Originally posted by easytarget:interesting
how do i indentify which AT has this?
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Variable timing artillery - shells that explode overhead. One shell can wipe out a platoon.Originally posted by easytarget:VT artillery?
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Don't purchase MGs. Get Vet bazookas and save up for VT artillery.Originally posted by TexasJeff:What is your favorite mix of units for CMBO, ME, random map, no unit restrictions? Allies or Germans?
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Argh! You beat me to it! :eek:Originally posted by Hub:Would anyone be interested in a map of Mogadishu?
I found some detailed city maps and started building
a map, mainly so I could learn how to use Photoshop.
It is turning out better than I expected, and is about
80% complete. Size is 12 x 10 km.
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Has anyone played this scenario as the US with unit change of BMP2->BTR80 and the game set on default prefs?
I'd like to know how you fared.
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Much of the delay is due to unfamiliarity with IRC and tardiness.Originally posted by redwolf:We have never even be able to get the netowrk going in 1.5 hours.
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CPX = Command Post Exercise
http://www.battlefront.com/resources/tacops/HQ/text/CPX/cpxfaq.txt
You may want to read this FAQ. It's a bit out-of-date but it's a good introduction.
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I also bought TacOps in '94 for my Mac, and I just recently bought TacOps4 for the very same reason. It's a classic, and it now supports Internet play. Now, huge 120 min 2 player scenarios can be played in an afternoon.
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I have been looking around, too. Have you been able to find a map of Mogadishu? I have been considering creating a map of Mog based on a research paper presented to the Air Command and Staff College. I have some "what if" scenarios that I'd like to try out.
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Yes, the Nov 9 CPX has to be the longest in TacOps history.
[ November 10, 2002, 11:03 AM: Message edited by: Fire&Thunder ]
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7024, not 7023 at schlepper for cpx today.
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For Win XP users,
Go to the Start Menu > Control Panels > Appearance and Themes > Folder Options > View > uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types." This should enable the user to remove the .txt attached to the MapXXXc.names file.
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Slaggg, I'm available for a little test. I'll be at www.combatmission.com:8000 . Ring the bell. (I'll be away from my computer but I'll have my computer speakers on.)
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1) Don't split units, especially mechanized infantry, unless absolutely necessary. Loading infantry takes up precious game time.
2) Know how to use special units, such as engineering, prior to game start. For example, know how to lay a bridge before attempting to cross a major river with a tank company.
3) Master the "copy order," "paste orders," and "get orders" commands, as well as keyboard shortcuts. Saves a lot of time. It's probably a good idea to print the keyboard shortcuts for quick reference.
4) Situation reports are more important than spot reports since all teammates can see all spotted enemy units.
5) "Use click sound" should be checked and combat results should be slowed a tad using "change combat speed." Speeds up game play without sacrificing game intel.
6) Be familiar with your IRC client prior to game start.
7) Use phase lines and BPs whenever possible. They're much easier to understand and remember.
8) At game start, name units (the shorter the name the better), plot names, set SOPs, target priorities, and engagement ranges.
9) Use a reliable IRC client. I used CMHQ's chat room with Internet Explorer 6 without any problems. Of course, it was difficult to use Ops features to kickban a few immature characters who had stumbled onto the channel.
10) Clean your mouse. Nothing worse than a mouseball that gets stuck on "candy" with timer counting down.
Thud out.
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I appreciate your continuing support of this most awesome game, Major. Will the teammate transport bug be fixed with this update as well?Originally posted by MajorH:>We'll be testing this Sat Nov 2 ...
Watch closely here for an announcement of a new v403 series patch. If I get the patch done by Saturday then you should use the patch. It will be only a small download.
I worked this week with a Fort Knox test cell. They exposed and I fixed several obscure but important net crash bugs.
I will be working tonight and Friday on some new routines that are intended to improve the ability of the program to cope with external Internet connection problems.
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Do we know which map will be in use?Originally posted by Slaggg:A note for Observers/Reserve players for the Nov 9 CPX:
Due to the concerns of the players regarding possible networking problems, Observers will not be able to connect to the TacOps network. HOWEVER, Alex Ingles has agreed to assist me in getting the Observers the information they want regarding the CPX. Using IRCs XDCC feature, Alex will have access to my Autosave folder, enabling him to call up the list of savegame files, download them, and distribute them to the Observers to analyse at their leisure.
Edit: Is it 541c?
[ October 31, 2002, 07:25 PM: Message edited by: Fire&Thunder ]
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Welcome, Four Stringer!
I'm still looking for more opponents. Let me know if you want to play TacOps TCP/IP or PBEM.