Uberdave
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@ Joshik:
Like your sig. Haven't heard that phrase in about twenty years!
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Is it not something which could be repaired in the prior patches? Strange...
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Ir recenty booted up the '21st Army Counterattacks' operation as the Allies vs the AI. After playing through the first of four battles (50+), the op abruptly ended, reporting that I had won a total victory with only 1 Axis soldier not dead/captured.
What ever happened to advancing on to the next section of the map for three more battles?
How lame.
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Im agree with DaveR...the series is sadly incomplete without the campaigns in the Far East. Id love to see the Japanese Imperial Army modeled in CM.
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Well I seem to have fixed it. Seems the problem was the 'Combat Mission Preferences' file, a small one which is created after playing for the first time, needed to be manually deleted when re-installing. I think it probably holds the config info re:graphics options for the game.
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Yes, Ive turned them off and back on and re-booted several times now. I ve also tried 'repairing' the install, then resorted to doing a full re-install of the game.
Still, it boots up in software rendering mode. Is there anything I can do??? This is frustrating...
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I just purchased CM: Beyond Overlord and Im enjoying it immensely. I have a problem tho...one of the other games on my system requires me to disable DirectDraw via the DxDiagnostic tool in Windows.
I loaded CM:BO after forgetting to re-enable DirectDraw on my system, and I went ahead and told it to use software rendering. Now I'm screwed because I can't seem to figure out how to revert back to 3D mode in the game.
Is there anything I can do to fix it, other than reinstalling???
I have an Athlon 1.0Mhz w/ 384 RAM and the GeForce FX5600 (latest drivers).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Sloped armor in degrees...
in Combat Mission: Barbarossa to Berlin
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Ok, I'm totally confused. Ive read that German calculation of sloped armor are from the horizontal, and the US-British standard is from the vertical.
Are the slope measurements (in degrees) found in CMBB in the German style or the US-Brit???
Did the Soviets use the horizontal or vertical for the standard of measurement?