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SpitfireXI

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  1. I was reading a graphic novel titled `Battlefields` by Garth Ennis and the book contains a appendix where they note some of the sources they used when writing the novel.  In this I came across this supposed quote from Gavin where he says `If our infantry would fight, this war would be over by now...Our artillery is wonderful and our air corps is not bad.  But the regular infantry-terrible. Everyone wants to live to a ripe old age.  The sight of a few Germans drives them into their holes`.  I cant find the entire quote but was would like to know the entire context was about.  Did he really think that poorly of the regular US infantry?  

  2. I found this tidbit interesting, "And the British side did take disproportionate casualties in Normandy.  And it’s largely for tactical reasons.  I’m not going to get into it, it’s way too complicated to explain, but yes the British did suffer very high losses against the Germans for a variety of reasons.  That was not the case on the US side."  What does he mean by that?  My understanding is that since the British had to contend with the majority of the armored units in Normandy they inevitably suffered more tank losses.  

  3. Battlefront recommend I try the solution below. It fixed all of my problems:

    > 1) Right-click on the CMBN application. Select "Show Package Contents".

    > 2) In the window that pops up, right click on the Contents folder and select "Get Info".

    > 3) In the Info window, click the lock in the lower right hand corner. Enter your password at the prompt. This should "open" the lock.

    > (The permissions for Contents should look fairly normal.)

    > 4) Click the gear button at the bottom of the Info window and select "Apply to enclosed items".

    > 5) "Close" the lock. Close the Info window.

    > 6) Try to run CMBN.

  4. Here are the instructions I got from Battlefront that fixed this problem for me:

    > 1) Right-click on the CMBN application. Select "Show Package Contents".

    > 2) In the window that pops up, right click on the Contents folder and select "Get Info".

    > 3) In the Info window, click the lock in the lower right hand corner. Enter your password at the prompt. This should "open" the lock.

    > (The permissions for Contents should look fairly normal.)

    > 4) Click the gear button at the bottom of the Info window and select "Apply to enclosed items".

    > 5) "Close" the lock. Close the Info window.

    > 6) Try to run CMBN.

  5. I also report the same problem but it only is confined to CMBN. After patching to 2.12 the game dos not launch. I hit the icon to start the game and it just bounces and does nothing. I have reinstalled the patch and still get the same results. It worked fine before the patch. CMFI has also been patched to 1.12 and still launches. Permissions for both game are identical. I am running a MAC OS X 10.8.5 with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680MX 2048 MB.

  6. I too notice the lack of heavy weapons especially the Vickers guns. I remember in CMBO using these extensively. I was shocked to see them missing entirely in the Scottish Corridor campaign. Does anyone know why these units are missing in the campaign? Also, while we are at it,occasionally CW forces have to take a building but with a lack of SMGs how is this accomplished?

  7. I am stuck on mission 16 where you have to defend the village from what appears to be half of the entire German army. I have placed my troops as well as I can but no matter where I place them the get annihilated during the artillery barrage delivered by what feels like the Battleship Bizmark. Even where I get a few troops to survive I only get reinforced by 1 churchill and 3 achilles. Not matter what I do, I get creamed and then the campaign ends with a major defeat. I understand I am supposed to lose a few missions but I would like to see the end of the campaign. Any pointers on how to get to the end of the campaign?

  8. I just recieved this issue near the end of the last mission in the Brit campaign. Its the mission where I am fighting in downtown Damascus at night. I was playing turn based against the computer and as I hit to have the action start the 'out of memory' message came up and closed the game. I have been playing for over two hours and lost everything! I am patched up to 1.21!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  9. Interesting - who are you playing as? I had this problem originally, so I restarted the entire campaign from the beginning and the problem was resolved.

    I am playing as the British in campaign mode. It is the game where the Syrians counterattack when all you get is 1 Challenger and no other AT assets apart from Artillery. I replayed this game last night as I had lost, and I was able to use the FO's. I think this weirdness is not consistent but does make the game extremely frustrating when you have patched and started the campaign anew and this happens.

  10. This is getting extremely frustrating. In a Brit campaign game I selected an FO in which all the artillery was denied. The artillery wan not being used had not been called upon for a while and was just idle. By chance I selected the rifle group in the same building and all the artillery showed up as being able to be called upon! Both teams has just finished running into the building were both 'tired' but yet the FO was the only one in which it was deined. WHAT GIVES!

  11. I have also noticed that on a couple of single games that over the course of the game a spotter can go from red cross to green cross. I would select an FO have him call it in then a couple of minutes lated I would reselect him to call in another mission and all of a sudden all of his available artillery is shown as having a red cross. Then I would wait reselect him and it was back to green crosses. Is this some kind of feature to represent that he is too busy or is this a bug?

  12. I also noticed a time when I had an Abrams firing at some insurgents hiding in a forest. I zoomed in to see from the insurgents POV. Since I directed the Abrams to use target light, we was using his 7.62 gun. OVer the space of a minute the tree they were hiding under was actually losing branches from the incoming fire. Slowly they started losing their cover and were killed. I have never seen dynamic foilage before.

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