It seems to me I have read a thread concerning a feature that would allow you to change the saturation to a more "realistic level". As I remember it was not a mod but something BFC was including in the game. I have searched for it but without any luck.
Does anyone remember or know anything about it?
This is a trilogy I stumbled across supposing a World War 3 between The West and the Russians starting in 1947. They are only available as ebooks and are quite reasonably priced. I have read the first 2 books and they are very enjoyable.
The authors name is Colin Gee. I bought my books for Kindle.
Here is a link: http://www.redgambitseries.com/
I am 60. A lot of the games mentioned, that people started with, bring back lots of nice memories. Anyone remember Dogfight or Diplomacy? My first " real wargame " was Avalon Hill's Blitzkrieg.
I know you would rather not consider this.......but you may find the most direct route from A to B is to re-install and be done with it.
Just remember to back up your z file.
I have always wanted a game where new features are backwards compatible.
I hope that BFC keeps offering upgrades for previous games and modules.
Either you wish to play the best tactical simulation available or you don't. I do.
You need to provide more information. What side are you playing. Exactly what type of " Amoured Car" are you talking about.
That information will help people to give you a better answer.
Hi Green as Jade
I find your site much easier to use and search than the repository. However I understand why you may not want to put the time into it if most is covered at the repository.
Thanks for your work,
John
Hi Green as Jade,
I have been wanting to download some CMSF mods but I see it is down for maintenance. Do you have an idea when it will be back to normal.
Thank you.
Generally I move in cover to an area that seems to have a good field of view. Then I dismount my recce unit a bit back from that area. I give the recce unit a small cover arc and have them move quickly almost to the position where I want them. Then I slow move them into that position. this very often works very well.
I most often wait for the main force before taking any direct action.