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MartinEden

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  1. Bradley Dick: "while I'm clicking around figuring out what to do."

    Nail on head. This game is more like Close Combat III in 3d than CMBB or CMAK. And while I loved the CC3 series, even it, at times, became a clickfest. If there were ever a WWII module, it'd have to be scaled back like CM:SF, thus preventing us WeGo types from playing large battles.

  2. This is some funny stuff. I suspect a war between Syria and the U.S. would be much more like Desert Storm than Iraqi Freedon, which would mean WEEKS of Air Strikes and Cruise Missle strikes before anything else. To expect the Syrian Army to have any command and control after that is quite silly.

  3. This coming from the man who used to boldly brag about the number of threads had had locked here.

    Having said that, I abxiously await the release of Grognards.

    I've always supported BFC by purchasing their products and will continue, but only the ones I want.

    KG_Soldier -- the insolent one.

    "For he who freely magnifies what hath been nobly done, and fears not to declare as freely what might be done better, gives ye best covenant of his fidelity."

    John Milton

  4. Ughhh.... I think not. The question is (to Steve of course), by what means do you know that there are more AI players than pbem players, which I don't believe was answered or asked in the locked thread. I also wanted to mention the fact that even if somehow they are not able to put in an e-mail function, you are able to save and resume tcip/ip games.

    KG_Soldier

  5. How do you know that there are more people who play the AI than play pbem? I don't mean to insult you in any way or say you're wrong, but I just find it hard to believe.

    I'm pretty confident KG_SSpoom and I have logged more time playing tcip/ip games than anyone. I love them. It's important to remember that even if there is no pbem function in CMx2, you can always stop and save tcip/ip games.

    Lately, SSpoom and I have played the full spectrum of games in CMAK late '44: meeting, probe, attack, and assault in mirrored qb games of 1500 to 2000 points. One of us may only have 30 minutes or so to play, causing us to save and resume later (actually, I -- Germans -- still have to assault him -- Americans).

    Problem for us boys over here at KG is that we just started actively pursuing and inviting you boys across the big pond to come visit our forums and get involved in our great team games.

    If there is no pbem function, it will be impossible and sad that good players from far different time zones won't be able to play each other.

    Good luck in finding a way to make it work. I'm sure you guys will give it your best effort.

    KG_Soldier

    [ August 31, 2005, 08:20 PM: Message edited by: MartinEden ]

  6. I'm really KG_Soldier, but for some reason I'm no longer able to log on as such (probably due to lack of posting). Here at the KG clan, we make extensive use of Teamspeak, making tcip/ip games pretty easy to play. We also have several team games going on all the time through PBEM. Single player PBEM games abound too. I love the quick decision making required in tcip/ip games, but they do require at least 3 or 4 hours to play (which is hard to find for most). I purchased CMBO, CMBB, and CMAK. I plot on a pbem game or play tcip/ip almost daily (lately a lot of CMAK and rarely against the AI). As much as it hurts me to say this, I feel it necessary. I WILL NOT PURCHASE CMx2 UNLESS IT HAS AN E-MAIL FUNCTION!

    Sorry,

    KG_Soldier

  7. So, you don't think the German treatment of POW's and civilians early in the war, thousands and thousands of POW's put in giant pens and starved (see Alexander Werth "Russia At War: 1941-1945"), had an effect on the average Russian soldier? Werth asserts that the stories of escaped POW's hade a huge effect on them. Now, as to the validity of these POW's stories, I can't attest. But it is a reasonable point that if the Germans had treated Russian POW's and civilians better they might have won the war.

  8. Well... going back a bit...

    Blitzkrieg tactics (or whatever you wish to call them) making giant encirclement maneuvers and capturing hundreds of thousands of Russian soldiers worked well until the Russian soldiers figured out that being a German prisoner was worse than dying in combat, hence the drop off in prisoners taken during the '42 offensive. The Russian soldiers didn't get a lot better, just more resolved.

    The war in the East was decided by German behind the lines policy, not the harsh Soviet treatment of its people. Had the Germans intended to liberate the oppressed people of Russia (like America in Iraq ;) ) and not solidified the Russian soldiers resolve with their "untermensch" policies, the war would have gone differently. But that is a lot to ask of any European country in the early 20th century, all dominated by the social darwinist ideas of Herbert Spencer, preaching that one race was destined to rule all the others in Europe. The Germans suffered from a Classic case of the big head.

    Great encirclement battles (or blitzkrieg tactics if you like) were not feasible in the West because of Allied superiority in mobility and air power. Not to mention the worn state of the German Army in '44.

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