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Johnny Canuck

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  1. Is it common to have modern games that don't have an "invert mouse" option? I can't think of one, other than CMBN, but I don't play much else...

    There's a ton more options in most games these days than there are in CMBN.

    For instance, X-Plane 9, another OpenGL game/simulation has a gazoodle of options as well as an *API* for mod writers. Oh, and X-Plane 9 supports windowed mode for the main screen.

  2. It just so happens you're in luck, check out this grid mod: http://www.battlefront.com/community/showthread.php?t=98468

    Works fine with veins terrain, instructions in the thread.

    Thanks!

    Update: Installed it, worked OK, but had a few issues so . . .

    I'm now going in and editing vein's terrain and adding 128x128 grids directly to the .bmp files.

    Am using the following technique:

    http://www.bluesfear.com/tutorials/Grid.htm

    . . . and it works like a charm for me.

  3. Make sure all the files are unzipped and down to the brz extension. You shouldn't have to reboot or mess around with the mod tools. . Also, make sure there are no other terrain mods in your data folder or z folder. Good luck!

    Well . . .

    Embarrassingly enough, it turned out to interfere with the only other graphics mod I had, namely Veins_TerrainDesaturation.

    If I get some time, maybe I'll add a grid to Vein's.

    /sheepish

  4. I've tried to install a couple of grid mods for CMBN without success. They are:

    - Bil_s_Ground-Gridded

    - Niessuh_outer_grid

    Here's what I've tried:

    - I read the manual as well as the 'How To Install Mods' sticky.

    - Tried a few searches for similar issues.

    - Created a 'Z' folder in 'Data'.

    - Exited and restarted CMBN every time I make any change.

    - Copied the Niessuh_outer_grid.brz file to the 'Z' folder.

    - Removed the above, unzipped and copied Bil's folder there.

    - Then tried copying the contents of Bil's folder directly to 'Z'.

    - Uninstalled the CMBN demo (in case it interfered with the purchased version).

    - Removed any previously exploded files from the Mod Tools directory structure.

    - Zoomed in and zoomed out.

    - Rebooted the damn computer.

    I have a sound mod that works like a charm, but these graphics sure don't. I suspect some sort of graphics caching thing going on with Windows 7-64 bit and CMBN. I'm wondering if anyone else is having these issues.

    Oh, and the graphics mods work great in CMAK/CMBB.

  5. You did not specify if you were going to play offensive or defensive side. That should theoretically matter, since the panzerjagers and StuGs were most commonly seen in defensive situations and the tanks were commonly involved in the offensives or counter-attack situations. Not always, of course (lots of exceptions!), but simply as a general rule of thumb.

    I thought a 'meeting engagement' was a 50/50 show.

  6. Not that it's any consolation, but I assume that issue would have shown up in the demo.

    I tried the clickfest and it was just plain silly, so I'm sticking to PBEM (and Dropbox). I'm expecting that an upcoming patch will improve the multi-player capabilities.

    BF doesn't have a match server, so setting up live play is still a 1990's era clunky experience at the best of times. OTOH, we don't have to worry about BF's server being 'up' in order to play against each other.

  7. Yup. I"ve finished all the scenarios and that was the toughest. It truly was like a puzzle; one element is off the slightest, and the entire thing falls apart.

    It figures. I started alphabetically and got stuck on that one right off the bat. I finally ended up creating a 'Hard' directory and threw it in there.

  8. I agree with the OP about the difficulty in the campaign and battles. Sure would be nice to have easy/medium/hard settings or the percentage option that we get in Quick Battles.

    More often than not, I run out of ammo trying to suppress the enemy and both 'flanking' sides end of dying horribly.

  9. When you compare the cost of CMBN against that of many other forms of entertainment, you'll find that CM comes out on top almost every time. CMBN cost me about $75 and will provide me dozens if not hundreds of hours worth of entertainment. A single ticket to a major sporting event these days can easily cost well above that. For what? A couple of hours? Add the cost of food/drink/gas/parking, etc and it's no comparison.

    For me, CMBN may be a diamond in the rough, but it's certainly the best value going for my entertainment money, bar none.

    It's a no-brainer investment, with a great future.

    Sorry Vancouver Canucks, but I'm playing Combat Mission tonight. . . .

    Signed,

    Johnny (from Vancouver)

  10. I am interested in a future purchase of CM:Battle for Normandy but want to know first if it works fine with XP 64 bit version.

    I say this as I had problems using CM:AK on my XP 64 system.

    Did you buy the Vista patch for CMAK?

    http://www.battlefront.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage_bfc&product_id=198&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=26

    With this patch it works great on my Win 7 - 64 bit system.

  11. My box arrive in fine condition and customs didn't bend me over.

    I would have preferred to see the manual in 8.5" x 5.5" format with a greater contrast between the background and foreground. These 56 year old eyes require a stronger set of reading glasses than normal to read it.

    Am happy to see that there was a 'printer' version of the PDF file though.

    That being said, the first game for the IBM PC that I bought in 1981 (with DOS 1.0) was Microsoft's Olympic Decathalon ('82), which was the first game for that platform. I later graduated on to Flight Simulator 1.0 and continued from there. . . That computer cost over one third of my gross annual salary.

  12. I was RT in CMSF.

    The larger formations of WW2 however have moved me back into the WEGO camp. Sucks to have an entire platoon wiped out because to missed the spotting rounds coming in.

    Bingo!!! I found that although you could pause at any time in RT, I quite often didn't and got caught up in the action. WEGO forces me to review the entire battlefield again, so I like 'em both.

    RT with pause and WEGO for teh win!!!

    RT without pause? Just say no.

  13. I recently bought the CMAK/CMBB combo pack as well as the CMBN Steelbook (from the BF web site).

    Since the former are jam packed with included battles/operations and are several years old, I was wondering if the built-in scenarios have been rated anywhere?

    I don't (think I) need more battles/operations, but would like to know which are the 'best' of the built-in ones.

    Update:

    Oh wait, found a great link:

    http://www.theblitz.org/scenarios/Combat-Mission/CMBB/action=list&game=64&order=d&order_by=rating

  14. Your nirvana is a straight port of a 25 year old boardgame game into the PC, with no changes? But it has to be by a 'major developer'?

    Um ... ok. Noted. 40m hexes, here we come!

    Straight port, no. A lot more development money and a larger team, yes.

    The vision behind CM has a LOT of potential, but I think it has a long way to go before it gets there at Battlefront.

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