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  1. Hi. I have not recieved an email in reply to my ticket either in my normal feed nor my junk mail ?
  2. Hi raised a ticket on the Helpdesk but I can't check it as it won't let me login, tried to reset password it says it has sent details to my email but it hasn't. I am logged in to store and forum, confused. Cheers.
  3. Hi. looking for the help desk feature to raise a ticket ? Seems to have disappeared. Cheers.
  4. IMac Catalina 10.15.7. I also have the Final Blitzkrieg demo installed and this runs fine...Hmm
  5. Hi. Thanks for you reply, unfortunately no luck. After four or five attempts at launching it will appear in the activity monitor for about 10 secs then off. Anyone have any suggestions ?
  6. Hi. My osx copy of CMRT has stopped launching, no error message just...nothing, Any ideas ? Cheers.
  7. Relax pal.If you noticed I titled the post as "Interview of a Waffen SS Soldier" and not the full title, which I presumed would make it clear that I was not in agreement with sentiment of the original. I watched it because its rare to see a long interview being given by a waffen ss vet. I think it is interesting because he digs himself into a hole and in the end rather than defend the reputation of the ss his testimony helps condemn the organisation. Cheers.
  8. Haven't seen this before. The interviewer is not the best, interesting nonetheless. Cheers.
  9. Was going to post this up, you beat me to it. Only Watched this one in the series so far, impressive.
  10. Really..Ha, along comes one of the self appointed forum commissars..so predictable. Oh and the only Jerk on here is the sound of your Little fanboy chain being jerked.
  11. Put this in the general discussion forum, might as well repost here. Never mind speculating about a new engine, been waiting what is it five years now? and we don't even have snow in CMRT....Offt seriously getting hacked off. And what will the CMRT module give us...ss, Luftwaffe, just a different uniform. Some obscure late war German vehicles, (lot's of scope there} and a couple of tanks for the Soviets . Also considering that urban combat is the weakest part of the engine, and that's being generous. I think a massive map of Berlin falls into the "why" box . Oh and at last but not least...snow on the eastern front, yup great idea but in the words of Neil Young's Ohio "should have been done long ago" . Sorry but if that's what is offered after what a 5/6 year wait, then the timeframe needs to be redrawn. Now over to the fanboys...you know who you are.. well we do. Cheers.
  12. Never mind speculating about a new engine, been waiting what is it five years now? and we don't even have snow in CMRT....Offt seriously getting hacked off. And what will the CMRT module give us...ss, Luftwaffe, just a different uniform. Some obscure late war German vehicles, (lot's of scope there} and a couple of tanks for the Soviets . Also considering that urban combat is the weakest part of the engine, and that's being generous. I think a massive map of Berlin falls into the "why" box . Oh and at last but not least...snow on the eastern front, yup great idea but in the words of Neil Young's Ohio "should have been done long ago" . Sorry but if that's what is offered after what a 5/6 year wait, then the timeframe needs to be redrawn. Now over to the fanboys...you know who you are.. well we do. Cheers.
  13. http://www.kingtigerebooks.co.uk/2015/11/the-german-motorised-infantry-regiment.html HI, Lots of info on how and where HT's were to be used however this is a 1941 publication so how this changed due to circumstance is still open to discussion. Cheers
  14. On the question of moving and deploying AT assets in the attack. The following document, published by the Oberkommando des Heeres (German army high command) 1 March 1942, details the experiences gained on the Eastern Front. Anti tank combat 42.) Employment The appearance of enemy tanks must be reported by all parts of the spotting- and guard sections by the fastest possible means to warn the troops. Due to their immobility, the 5 cm Pak must be placed into position, in accordance with the anti-tank plan, at an early stage. Because of their greater mobility, the 3,7 cm Pakcan be kept ready behind cover, or concealed near already prepared positions. Positions must be set up around bushes, hedges, etc., maintaining good traversability, but above all good camouflage. Foxholes must be laid out, without creating earth mounds, for the gunners and ammunition. Laying out mines around the position prevents tanks from overrunning the position.
  15. Oops, Sorry about that lads I was under the same impression, well at least it's cleared up that misconception. Cheers.
  16. Hey. Water in first image is on same elevation, don't think you can have it running downhill,sorry if the image is misleading.
  17. Hey Ben, no problem, I look forward to seeing it pop up in the future. Cheers.
  18. Hey. discoverd this ages ago but couldn't get the photos up on old site. Right what you do is make a map say elevation starts at 20 goes to 35, save it the load up again and extend the length, the editor now treats this as a separate map so you can place water as normal. The only thing I noticed was you can't have water on the lower map as this will give the expected canyon results. Hope this is clear Ben...There maybe more to it , this is what I know of it so far. Cheers
  19. What happened after D-Day? Guest speaker Thomas Bradley showcases Canadian Army participation during the Normandy Campaign in France, June 1944. His presentation includes dozens of soldiers’ stories, vivid maps, and rare photos that seem to leap off the screen at you. Mr. Bradley opens his talk with historical accounts of Canadians fighting SS troops on June 7, 1944 and concludes with the war crimes trial of Nazi SS General Kurt Meyer. This presentation took place on April 22, 2017 at the Brigadier Jefferson Armoury in Edmonton, Alberta. Enjoy Cheers.
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