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  1. On 4/15/2019 at 5:31 PM, Catacol Highlander said:

    2.5 years old and bumping this up. I come in occasionally to see what might be happening with multiplayer modes.

    Is the 3rd gen engine in design? Will TCP Wego with rewind and replay - or something even better - make it to the design stage? I would return to CM if my opponents and I could meet up online, play tcp and be able to make effective use of Wego and replay. CM was never an arcade game for me - and strategy requires at least a bit of space for brain think...…...

     

    This is why I just stopped in as well.  Got a friend that wants to buy this and play live turn based.  Looks like I'll stop back by 3 or 4 years from now.

  2. If you've got an nvidia card download the free Nvidia Experience and check out ShadowPlay.  Makes a good video and you can downsize the files using movie maker (free program /w win 7, i assume it's in 10 as well).

    Nice thing about ShadowPlay besides the fact it works seamlessly is it has an option to record the last 5 minutes with the push of a button, so you don't have to leave it running if you don't want to, just hit ALT-F10 whenever something cool happened and viola, the last 5 minutes is sitting there waiting for you as a file.

  3. 1 hour ago, Bulletpoint said:

    " Battlefront’s AI will be left to choreograph the American AFVs "

    Do they even know there's no AI in the game?

    Yeah, the guy authoring the article is familiar with CM, one of the few if only people on a mainstream gaming site that talks about it at all.  Chances are the AI even such as it is will prove challenging to the people who respond, unless a regular from here jumps in.

    Always amused by the attitude towards the AI in the forum, given in all likelihood the majority of the players of this series play mostly SP.

    For me, I find it sufficiently fun when the AI plays defense to entertain myself just fine.

     

  4. To each his own.  :)   I will only add that what you perceive as "art" in these two films is actually an attempt to explore and delve into the psychology of warfare down at the ground level, so that "truth" you mention is in fact the exact thing these two movies are looking to uncover.  You don't sympathize with truth, you only catch it out of the corner of your eye when you're not looking.

  5. I struggled with that film.  What made it work for you?

     

    I'm a big fan of the director, so I thought his adaption of the book was well done, and I consider the book one of the best ever at capturing the mindset and experience of soldiers on the line. 

     

    Most struggle with Malik, his work often produces polarized responses, people either love it or hate it.  So, not to worry, Malik has never asked for nor received a wider audience, the review I link below hits upon why I suspect he's not loved by a general audience, he doesn't tend to make heavy use of plots and American audiences tend to be rather hung up on standard plot arch so they know when to clap and that all has turned out peachy, life and Malik movies don't tend to go that way. 

     

    I like his cinematography a lot, his portrayal of nature in the movie reminds me of Conrad's take in Heart of Darkness where man intrudes on the continent as if he's a power to be reckoned with and is shown how insignificant his actions really are in the scheme of things.  I enjoy the ruminations of the main characters narrative.  Really, I could go on and on, but I'll just leave one review on it to hit a few more points:  http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9C07E5DC133CF930A15751C1A96E958260

     

    res=9C07E5DC133CF930A15751C1A96E958260 

     

    Oh, had to come back w/ an edit: I do happen to like Apocalypse Now just as much as Thin Red Line, and while I realize it's not WW2, it would seem remiss to leave it out of any list of great war time cinema just because it doesn't fit the time-frame. :P

  6. Yes, I've used that, but as I mentioned, you pretty much need to know what you're looking for to put it to proper use.

     

    What I'd like is for that same search feature to have option to download all search results, for example, uncheck everything except Normandy, leave the search field blank and the results would be all scenarios available that you could just download a list of.

     

    Btw, that sounds cool that the engagement starts in the dark and moves through the sun coming up, that sounds great!

  7. Don't know if the creator is still around or not.  Does it all take place as night?  I fired it up just to see if it loaded and that's the first thing I noticed.

     

    And if you have some familiarity with the repository and have devised a method on how to effectively search for what you might like let me know.  I started another thread asking if the database could be made available as a download because I'm accustomed from the past to using actual workable and searchable databases like the old scenario depot which made it easy to search by useful parameters like highest rated, most downloads, etc.

     

    Could be I'm just missing the secret ingredient to making the Battlefront Repository work for me.

     

    Look forward to hearing how your battle goes, I might start another perhaps shorter engagement, been awhile since I've played this one, came back w/ the 3.0 upgrade to see what has changed.

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