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Homo ferricus

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  1. I would also like this feature. BFCs previous point (as far as i can recall) was that it is SOP for air guard to be up at essentially all times when in a combat zone, causing a feature like this to be meaningless micromanagement that will likely get in the way more often than it proves to be useful to the player.

    I have to disagree with this point, if it is the stance that BFC has taken (once again, it is quite likely i'm mistaken). It needs to be understood that this feature is being asked for with no extra baggage; the AI won't take cover if under fire (as with HMMWVs), so no coding there, and no arguing about how much it needs to be tweaked. We don't care about choosing which MOS goes through the hatch, etc. etc. -- EVERYTHING would stay the same except now when we select the PASSENGER unit of the vehicle and hit "open up", it would toggle the airguard, not the vehicle crew's buttoned/unbuttoned status. Coding would be marginal, as far as i can imagine, and besides; it's super intuitive, and doesn't add any micromanagement to the interface.

    This feature can be great when force preservation is of utmost importance, or when driving past suspected IEDs or VBIEDs etc.

  2. Most of the Taliban fighters are farmers with old AK's. Inexperienced, untrained, not professional.

    Well, according to the manuals, presentations, compilations by those who have served in Afghanistan that I've read/seen and the general scuttlebutt I've heard from enlisted friends of mine who are/have been deployed or are in the military in general, and the common sense of history itself, that is far from true. Many Taliban happen to be the mujaheddin that fought the soviets for something like a decade (it is also noteworthy that there was an immense amount of these fighters, who received help from the CIA in terms of funding and training). Those who have not had experience fighting the soviets in the 80's had experience fighting the Northern Alliance in the 90's, and those who didn't do that have experience fighting the US and ISAF for the last 8 years. it's likely that most of them have seen some sort of combat, so they are not inexperienced, and I'd say that they are not necessarily unprofessional, considering the fact that they ARE very organized and have very complex and creative ways of fighting. About the training and old AKs--like I mentioned, they did receive some funding and training from CIA sources in the 80's, and i'm sure there are still muj running around that fought and were trained in CIA funded camps in the 80's. About the weapons they got, maybe that's not so substantial anymore, but i don't think anyone here is going to question the lethality of even an "old" AK.

    In any case, all those decades of war tend to produce some damned good fighters, they are a force to be respected, for the simple fact that their force may be one of the most seasoned unconventional non-national ones around.

    er... also, that was off the top of my head but it seemed like pretty general information, so I didn't do any additional research upon reading your post, so feel free to nitpick :-)

    Remember when everyone was in a panic about those Stingers we sold to them way back when? Then someone realized that they expired like, a decade ago.

  3. Steve,

    Another similarity between the French and Italians would be that they both have rather pitiful war records. The Italians couldn't beat the Ethiopians, Greeks, and simple barbarians, while the French couldn't beat the Algerians, British, Germans, Russians, or hardly anyone for that matter.

    also, have you heard about this fancy new French ATGM?

    I was definitely impressed.

  4. It was a minor victory and there were significant questions about the allocation of the VLs ... oh yes, significant questions.

    Besides, the damned thing went on FOREVER and just getting done with it, and being done with emailing Stuka, was a victory in and of itself.

    And second remember lad ... Victories, skill in CM, a Knight of the CessPool craves not these things. Twilight will one day be upon us all, and soon night must fall. That is the way of things....the way of the CessPool.

    As a wise one once said ... Try not. Do, do. Or do not. There is no try.

    So I did not ... it was one of the available options.

    Joe

    Rationalization of the century. I'm actually impressed with your unyielding dedication to the false impression that you can't just flat-out fail at some things.

    Most things, actually.

  5. Homo ferricus,

    You forgot to predict that BFC will be out of business soon because you do not like a particular game design decision! ;)

    Best regards,

    Thomm

    That is indeed very true. They will go out of business and live on the street and suffer for not listening to me when i begged them for concealable trenches and unit kill information. I don't see what they don't understand--we have been here since the first game came out, arguing and complaining on the forums. I, for one, think that because they take the time to visit and post on the forum and interface with us faithful customers, that implies we have the right to be treated and listened to as if we are on the developing team, as we should, because we are the faithful customers, whose dollar counts for far more than any non-member of the forum. I mean, we've been here since the first game came out. This should obviously mean a lot to everyone.

  6. I will not touch this game with a stick if French whores are not included.

    With accurate cup sizes and dimensions based on statistics gathered June-August 1944 in the relative area of where the game takes place.

    Also, the barrel of the Tiger is too short, the arrangement of the wheels is historically incorrect, the tone of the texture is inaccurate, and it is not in proper formation with the other vehicle, nor is it supported by proper panzergrenadier infantry.

    And it is painfully obvious that this new game is going into the direction of mainstream eye-candy centered and dramatic RTS clickfest arcadism, and BFC has sold out to the very people who have no idea this website exists. Because they are horrible savages who care for nothing but putting food on their tables. In fact, I am convinced that if i ever see Steve in person, he will shoot me in the face without giving it a second thought.

    It's true.

  7. BTS on their future computerized ASL game:

    "When will it be finished? It will be done when it's done." - Dated 1996

    still hearing that one around here... :)

    But honestly, is this a line about what will become CMBO? The way it is put here, the author makes it pretty apparent that ASL is the lead inspiration for this project, if not virtually a computer port of it.

  8. Hmmm, reminds me of the fact that I signed up here not too long after CMBO first came out (I also purchased CMBO after playing the demo, which i spied in a "best demo of the month" section in an old Game Informer magazine, and for some reason it took 6 goddamned weeks to get here!!!). Fortunately i was banned and didn't came back till 05', a much better time for me :-)

    It was under a different name, of course, one i won't give away.

  9. In far more important news, my game with Joe goes down to the wire and as expected the gamey flag rush commences, once timid H/T's and Scout Cars are now bravely charging for territory whilst my hapless defenders try to deal with the wounded, lack of ammunition and support and funny smells eminating from Joes troops.

    In defen(s/c)e, may i suggest Flag camping? Nothing like a well placed "hide" order followed by a flurry of grenades.

  10. I suspect that honor was Father Guido's behind the alter after mass when all the other alter boys were polishing Father Stefano's organ in the main chapel.

    Not that theres anything wrong with that....

    Hell of a specific description. You're either very creative with vulgar insults, or recollecting the good ol' days.

    Unfortunately, I don't give people the benefit of the doubt; that's not my style. Sorry.

    I stopped going to church FAR to long ago to recollect anything. But being a gay iron worker is a far cry from the reality that i would be living out if this had been the case. Although I'd love to see that kind of income.

  11. You ... you have a plan?

    It is a distinct possibility.

    Is it to ignore proper spelling and grammar or is that just a bonus for us?

    I have learned to appreciate the art of pushing buttons. it is a bonus for me.

    I've been "signing" my posts and insulting SSNs on this board for 9 years lad. I don't intend to change those habits.

    my friends nephew has been wetting the bed for nine years, the Vietnam war lasted about eleven. By the way, numbers such as nine are usually spelled out.

    Oh ... since Seanachai's posting of the rules was not only late but insufficient allow me to be the first to wish you a hearty ...

    SOD OFF!Joe

    You wish you were my first.

  12. Now look Homo Merriwuss ... if you came in here expecting rose petals at your feet then you haven't been around as long as you say you have. This is the CessPool, the Peng Challenge Thread, the Mutha Beautiful Thread and we don't take kindly to SSNs ... especially those who are so careless with their posts as to not capitalize "I".

    Joe

    I don't expect, i prepare. I know exactly where i am and I'd appreciate if a man as wise as yourself understood when he was walking in on someone's master plan.

    P.S. the fact that you "sign" your posts with your first name completely disarms the insults.

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