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  1. I don't know if field artillery can do this, but I've seen (on tv) the big 16 inchers were able to fire one round with a high trajectory, one with a medium trajectory, and one with a shallow trajectory and have all 3 rounds impact simultaneously at the same point. Now that is some gunnin'!

    The naval artillery in CMSF Marines is really just 155mm field guns labeled as Naval guns. I don't think they modeled naval artillery.

    Its Called "Time on Target" , all the guns in a battery fire at different times to have the shell arrive at the same time - the cancelled Crusader sp had the capability to do it with burst fire , and I think the AS90 and PZH200 can do it as well.

  2. Finally got the Marines Module and have been having a blast - this is from one of the Campaign missions where I ended up knife Fighting with Tanks in a small village , the T55 that just got hit was only 40m away (not show in the Screenshot but the sabot penertrator punched out the back and hit the ground about 50m behind).

    knifefightlt9.jpg

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    The (Martian) artifacts he claimed to have found were only a few feet long but were recognizably martial. Gun emplacements and the shattered remnants of a tank seemed apparent to this writer, a former military analyst. One of the vehicles looked very much like a World War II German Panzer I, right down to its peculiar track work. Others seen in the vicinity looked like a World War I rhomboid tank and a U.S. M-48 of 1960s vintage. Whatever these things were, it seems that in later frames they received the full NASA disinformation treatment in which they were made to disappear as apparent alien artifacts.

    Cpl Steiner,

    I am indeed, as well as the anthologies FORBIDDEN HISTORY (one chapter) and FORBIDDEN SCIENCE (nine chapters). What Wicky's on about is in the article; it references certain images you can see under Pasadena Conference at the Enterprise Mission site. When the images are properly reassembled, what emerges looks like miniature versions (only a few feet long) of the vehicles Wicky's having so much fun with. The items on Mars were presented together with the Enterprise Mission best match from a terrestrial perspective and as a lifelong treadhead, they looked pretty good to me. What they definitely didn't look like were ordinary rocks, and if they were, it would be reasonable to ask why NASA so grossly altered the imagery? See for yourself; don't take either Wicky's or my word for it.

    In an effort to get back on track, did you find the original thread article a worthwhile read? Or were you already up to speed on the matter?

    Regards,

    John Kettler

    Been wondering on the above and how they vehicles got there and Ive reached a conclusion , Its the PZ1 that gives it away , It was Nazi Flying saucers from ww2 that put them there :D

    I do like the line in the second quote , sorta puts it all in perspective "When the images are properly reassembled"....anyone see something wrong with that line? , especially if the person making the statement has a vested interest in the whole story being true.

    Did a quick google on the "Brightest minds on the planet" named in the above wall of words from JK and one phrase comes to mind - "All the Nuts in the Fruit Cake";)

  4. Ah, I remember that one, yes...

    But the picture I posted actually is a new version of the 2s19 Msta-S SP howitzer - it is said the two barrels will effectively double ther RoF (or something like that) through a special mechanism that has one barrel firing while the other reloads. Would ahve to look for the article, though.

    Either way, artillery is off-map, right? Although that baby'd make for one helluva Syrian StuG... :D

    That picture and units been kicking around for a few years now , I think that's about as far as its actually gone in the development ,not sure if its even been test fired yet.

  5. Is there any way to disable the automatic playback in wego?

    Is there any way to add dismount at the end of a move order in wego?

    Those little blue circles tend to vibrate when strykers move. Any clue on cause and how to stabilize them?

    Thanks,

    Not sure about the first , just stop the replay I guess.

    This is how I do it - workout your vehicle move etc, Then select your Infantry and give them a "Pause" order for however long you think the vehicle move is ,Then give them a dismount order ,(Though I usually use a move quick order to a point of cover OR I'll issue an Assault order depending on what I want to do) - AFAIK the Infantry wont actually debus till the Stryker or Bradleys finished it's move anyway.

    not sure about the shake , it could be the ground vibration you get as a heavy vehicle moves past the camera point.

  6. Originally posted by JasonC:

    The silly person is still operating under the delusion any of us care about his psychotic storyline setting for CMSF.

    And you wonder why Battlefront usually ignores you , "I can't get my way so I'll call them silly and Psychotic" :rolleyes:

    [ May 12, 2008, 06:52 PM: Message edited by: Darius359au ]

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