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donnieitaly

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  1. Boy is my face red.

    Let's get to the heart of the matter.

    I took no notice of the Options. So I set them to Fast or Faster - and everything worked better (perfecter) than when I had them set on Best (or Highest or whatever.)

    So why didn't I look at the rulebook?

    Well I grew up with Avalon Hill and one game a year (and I bought them all and still have them - no not "Shakespeare") and then I went to New York and met Jim Dunnigan in his Lower East Side apartment the month he took over Strategy and Tactics and met Ed Simonsen (RIP) who showed me a hand made "Crete".

    And I got used to games not being perfect and full of holes that were fixed with "Errata" (Like Victory Conditions! and CRTs <sorry that's Combat Results Table not Cathode ray Tubes>) and I got used to games sucking until they came out as boxed or zip lock versions.

    Then I left the board game field for a while and sold Fantasy Role Playing Games and cards like "Magic" (spit) and finally some 45 years later discovered computer games that worked when you plugged them in.

    So being used to my computer being a glorified typewriter and then an EBay solution and a fount of all knowledge (God Bless the Internet) I figured that if my son said we had what we needed to run the game then all you had to do was to plug 'em in and play them.

    Who read rules books? All the Avalon Hill games had the same rules (well for about the first three games - but then that's three years) so there was no need to read them and anyway I'd [played CMBB and CMBO so why would I need to read CMSF until I'd fooled around with it a bit and pronounced it unplayable and then gradually figured out that it was GOOD and then re-read the book and decided it was (In I believe today's parlance) MEGA-GOOD and so I got into it and suddenly damn the ****g thing it wasn't PERFECT and needed fiddling with .

    So what was wrong? Clearly not me or the rules it had to be the computer and VISTA.

    Only it wasn't. It was me.

    And now it runs perfectly.

    And now I'm happy.

    My retirement is planned

    Bless you Battlefront.

    When are the British coming?

  2. Hey Lethaface, nice answer thanks. My son bought my laptop for me at my request specifically to play CMSF and I doubt he missed on any of the "obvious" stuff, but he has never played the game so maybe that's the problem. He's also fairly busy and probably tired of helping his old Dad out. He's been doing it since he was eight.

    Anyhow I'll email this to him and ask if any of it makes sense. And keep you and everyone else posted.

    Thanks again.

  3. I find CMSF to be the finest game I've ever played on a computer. I love it. It's even better than all the old games (of which I bought multiple copies!) Barbarossa and Overlord etc...

    What annoys me is that my Dell laptop won't let me play it properly. On some scenarios it freezes for so long that I stop giving orders because I can't wait, on others it seems to work perfectly and on some it exhibits strange and not wonderful quirks.

    So it occurs to me that there must be a simple answer from those who claim to run the game without problem.

    What do you have on your computer that I don't?

    I have Vista. (Don't say anything to that - it wasn't my choice and I'm seriously considering buying another computer and throwing this one in the local canal.)

    So if your game works what, given that you must be using Vista (otherwise your answers will be useless to me) do you have on your computer? Now understand I know nothing of Audio Cards and Memory and Gizmo auto sound woofle brackets. I grew up on the TRS 80 4P (I think the "P" stood for "Portable" which it was, if you were very strong or had lots of friends.) But I have a 28 year old son who does understand these things. Indeed he revels in them. So make my son and me happy...

    Please tell me what you have and I'll either ask my son if I have it or I'll go and buy it.

    Please.

  4. Thee used to be a site for all the old Battle Front games (sob) that I can't play any more (sob, sob) that listed player designed scenarios. I'm not sure if this still exists but I can't see it listed on this site.

    Might be a good idea to list it for all newbies.*

    * And forgetful oldies like me. <g>

  5. Whoa? Dodgy territory or what? American planes and helicopters flying sentry missions have saved many more lives than they have taken. If it wasnt for US airpower us Brits would take far more casualties than we do at the minute. Matty Hull was killed by A10`s but the British Army in general LOVES the US airforce.

    All true and not contested. I was merely pointing out that we had more troops killed in Gulf 1 by the American airforce than by the Iraqis.

    I won't venture that man for man the Brit. Army is vastly superior to any other army in the world as that might start an argument :-)*

    And anyway we have our own Harriers. Oops so does the USMC :-) !

    Ooops I have <giggle>

  6. I can also vouch for the need to "run as administrator" for a number of games since going to Vista64. Just for example, Jultand will run fine if one just double clicks, but will not install any automatic patches. One must "run it as administrator" to have the patches load.

    You can right click on the game .exe icon and, in Properties" select the game to defualt to always automatically "run as administrator".

    Bill

    I'm afraid you have to be much more specific with me. I used to be able to find my C drive, but that was with my TRS-80, or for that matter with XP. With Vista - ??????????

    Continued Pooh this evening. Ran like a greyhound. Smooth, violent luverly.

    exe.icon? That's in Red Square innit?

  7. No I mean the real God, not the Microsoft version :-)

    My problem is that some battles are so "sticky" (It can take 20 seconds to move a firing point on to a target, or 20 seconds to get a Move order "lined in" and then another 20 until I can do the next way point.) and some aren't. Size makes no difference. The Pooh mission works fine yet the "Al Hawal" scenario is the sticky one I mentioned above.

    And bear in mind folks this is THE ONLY GAME I have on my computer!

    <<<Sob>>>

  8. Whilst I rave about the game itself and I'm not frankly much good at playing it I find my self destroying Americans played by the Computer time and again. I still use beginner mode and play turn based (I'm too old to use modern terminology like Ugo-IGo whatever...)

    In a game I'm playing currently as the Syrians the USMC is acting just plain stoopid. Could it be that the Intelligence is, well, not very intelligent? Or does it play the Syrians better?

    I still rave. I remember when "Pong" was a game I'd drive ten miles to play. (And ten miles is a long way in England!)

    WHEN WILL THE BRITISH BE COMING.*

    *There will be SAS won't there?

  9. Ok guys, please enlighten me.

    Picture the situation where the mission just starts and your units are in fairly open terrain. There are no hills to hide behind and you're coming up to a road with some man made buildup close by. Possibly hiding hostiles.

    The front LAV has been hit just prior to mission start, but we do not know from where or with what? (Sounds familiar MikeyD? ;) ). But aparently the reds know we're here already, placing me at a disadvantage right from the start.

    I have two LAV's available each with one marine squad and I have a recon HMMWV with a HQ unit in it.

    What's the best way to proceed? Or in other words, how would real life operations dictate to proceed. Remember that fire has already been opened, but we don't know from where.

    Gamemap shows no hostiles yet.

    My initial answer would be to move forward and kill everything you see. But they usually do the same to you.

    So, if you have Air Cover put in a very wide and brief area attack command way ahead of you and see if the jets/helos see anything to kill.You won't see what they see but you'll see smoke rising if they hit anything.

    This doesn't work with arty since they just fire. Helos seek and fire.

  10. donnieitaly,

    Go to C:\(Username)\Appdata\Local\VirtualStore\ProgramFiles(x86)\Battlefront\CMSF\Savegames

    If it's there, good for you! Delete away!! Next, right click on that folder and drag it over to your desktop and select "Make a shortcut here". Now you've got a shortcut on your desktop which will put all those savegames a click away.

    Good luck.

    Ken

    Will you marry me?

    IT WORKED!

    You see, my computer (As I've said on another thread) is like my car. I don't know or care how that works either, but it gets me around and looks cool <It's a Porsche>) Now you've, very kindly, (very kindly) explained to a non-Geek how to remove my saved games.

    Thank you.

    Have you ever considered getting a job with Battlefront? They make great games and are therefore obviously great employers (?), you could do worse.

    Many thanks.

    Chris. aka donnieitaly

    (Donnie BRASCOE and I love ITALY)

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