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Mikko H.

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  1. Did BF take it out because they knew of the issue with WEGO games crashing? This was exactly the same issue with CM1 that was never resolved.

    It was never 'taken out' because it was never in the game in the first place. Remember, this is a totally new game, not an improved version of CMBO/CMBB/CMAK.

    There was a longish thread about this very subject. IIRC the feature is somewhere in Battlefront's 'to do' list, but not on top of it, because they feel the online gamers make only a small proportion of the CM:BN customers and therefore other features are more important.

  2. Ok, this morning the customs sent me an e-mail that they have a proposal for a decision for me to approve: I have to pay 12.80 € VAT. Well ok, I was expecting something like this. So I paid the VAT via Internet bank and the customs have now graciously informed the post office that it can proceed in sending the game to me.

    Oh well, so much for my wish to have the manual in my hands for the weekend.

  3. Here at Helsinki, Finland, I got today mail from the post office that I've got mail from Battlefront.com -- but I have to declare it first.

    Fortunately the Finnish customs have a web service I can use for declaring. All fine and dandy, but after finishing I got the message that the customs have to process my declaration and they will notify me by e-mail how the process unfolds. AAAAAARGH! BUREAUCRACY, WORSE THAN THE NAZIS!

  4. I suspect the Günzel the OP wants to be Kanzler is this one:

    Defence Minister Peter Struck fired Brigadier General Reinhard Guenzel for apparently praising MP Martin Hohmann.

    Mr Hohmann has caused a national row with comments comparing the actions of Jews in the 1917 Russian revolution with those of the Nazis.

    General Guenzel is said to have written to Mr Hohmann, praising his "courage".

    Mr Struck insisted that General Guenzel's views were not widespread in the armed forces.

    "This is about a lone, confused general who agreed with an even more confused statement made by a conservative member of parliament," he said.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3240799.stm

  5. This was discussed quite a few times in the CMBB forum. To make a long story short, the jury is still out and won't be coming back in near future. My personal opinion is that the book is mostly fiction.

    As for Väinö Linna's The Unknown Soldier, it's unfortunate that the English translation is a bastardized version of the original. The story has it that it's US publisher didn't like its tone and hired a couple of Hollywood scriptwriter to sex it up.

  6. It was back in 2002, I think. For the last five years or so I had played all the different versions Steel Panthers, but as the owner of an out-of-date computer I really didn't follow what new games were around. Then I got a new, well-paying job and around the same time this friend started to talk about this Combat Mission eastern front game. So, I bought the CMBB and there was no going back.

    In 2007 I had the opportunity to repay the favor to this friend by giving him the CMSF as a present when he had his first child.

  7. First shipment of weapons i believe was around -43, so there was time to at least organize some kind training-organization (well there was something, usually insufficient). At least they could have printed enough user-manuals in Finnish.

    The first shipment of Panzerfausts and -schrecks arrived in April 1944. IIRC the weapons were branded top secret and warehoused (without training any infantrymen in their use) on German request.

    Tankers not telling to their commanders what kind tanks they were using. Those BT-42 tanks ment for indirect fire, but named as assault guns. Yeah they were sent to fight against KVs and T-34s, commanders naively thinking that they as capable at that task as they were, after all, assault guns.

    IIRC the tankers were very well aware of the shortcomings of their tanks, and tried to reason with the infantry commander they were subordinated to. But for the commander in question a tank was a tank was a tank, and BT-42s were ordered to take on T-34-85s. Fortunately for the Finnish tankers, the BT-42 was so mechanically unreliable that most of them broke down without seeing an enemy tank; only one or two was destroyed by enemy action on or around 20 June 1944.

  8. It will never match CMBB in terms of sheer content, though, since we have no plans to cover all of the Axis Minors we had in CMBB. Based on our experiences they won't be missed by many (I'll miss 'em!).

    This, of course, begs the question, *which* Axis minors will be included?

    Legions of potentially angered Finns are waiting for the answer...

  9. Closely followed by comments that went like this:

    That Battlefront has chosen to model the Tiger first – which was used in Normandy against the Americans only in very small numbers if at all – proves that they're abandoned the historically accurate approach and chosen instead to pander the mass-market FPS gamers. The game will be fatally flawed.

    I'm not kidding.

  10. Until now you all forgot that the key factor to Allied final victory was Italy.

    If Hitler wasn't distracted form the Balkan campaign because of Italian disasters in Greece, Barbarossa would have started in May, as planned, so it would have been very possible a Nazi victory in Russia.

    In fact the Barbarossa would have started in June, Balkans or no Balkans. Both the supply situation and weather conspired to that effect.

    BTW, reading Tooze's Wages of Destruction and Frieser's The Blitzkrieg Legend were real eye-openers for me. Apparently, the German economy was facing collapse in early 1940, and only the astonishingly successful invasion of France and the Low Countries saved it. And the success of the Westfeldzug in May 1940 was a close-run thing indeed. I'm tempted to say that if we could rerun history from a given point, the German invasion would fail nine times out of ten and result in the collapse of Germany in 6–12 months.

    And in mere weeks Germany came from almost losing the war to almost winning it. It appears that in late May 1940 the British cabinet has a series of tense meetings about the possibility of continuing the war despite the disaster in the Continent (my source here is Roy Jenkins's biography of Churchill), and the news of the successful evacuation of the BEF from Dunkirk was what finally carried the day for Churchill. Had the Wehrmacht bagged the BEF in Dunkirk, it's conceivable that Churchill's cabinet had fallen and replaced by one willing to see what kind of terms Hitler would offer.

    Yeah, lots of 'if', 'apparently' etc in this posting. But it's inevitable in a speculative excercise like this.

  11. Was this from a poem in Finnish? If so, I'd dig seeing the original. (I'm in the process of teaching myself Finnish. lol) If not, I'd still dig seeing the original. =)

    IIRC, it was like this:

    Vanha lähtee, paska jää,

    paskasta nousee mopon pää.

    And, IMO, to call that piece of doggerel poetry is like calling David Hasselhoff actor :-) If you want some Finnish poetry to translate, go for Eino Leino. Not only does it have some challenge, it's also some of the greatest poetry ever written in any language. Honestly.

    And my best wishes to Mord, too.

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