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  1. After the patch I had to restart a PBEM game. US attcker, medium, day, June, Map QB-127. As the US Attacker I was given the largest portion of the map to set up in, including the victory area. As the defender the German are given a sliver of the northern map edge to "defend". This is of course opposite of what the set up areas should be. My partner and I have decided to play it anyway. The US will defend and the Germans attack.

  2. The armor is unbelievable in the game! The model detail is incredible and the skins are amazing. I think it will be awhile before any armor mod's show up. Maybe there will be mods for specific units and maybe some applied field camo but the truth is BFC has outdone the armor. These skins and models are the best I have ever scene. That usually puts modders out of work.

    Pete

  3. Also they would be less claustrophobic to fight in than a tank which should have implications for crew morale

    While the Marder crews saved money on air fresheners and candles; the interior didn't smell nearly as bad as the diesel, feet and ass smell of an enclosed tank. However that open fresh feeling that Herman got, with long locks of blonde hair flowing in the open top was often tragically cut short. Snipers, air bursts, grenades and shell splinters made open topped crews vulnerable. I have seen in game mortar kills with rifle grenades and HMG's.

    Marders are risky as are any open topped AFV. Another case of GWSS. German Weapon Superiority Syndrome.

  4. Beware the Sherman tank crew Rage! Tank Hunter Team KIA's Sherman from less than 10meters from behind the bocage. As Sherman crew bails, secondary explosion surpresses the AT Team. Enraged tank crew pounces on AT team and mows them down. I swear the tankers had grins on their faces and fire in there eyes. It was awesome!

  5. I wonder if the German had their 50mm mortars with similiar performance as the American 60mm mortars, in CM:BN, if this conversation would even be taking place? Seems to me all those years ago when I played ASL that the German 50mm where fairly common.

    The standard light mortar of the German Army is the 50-mm. This is comparable in a number of ways to our 60-mm, although ours is the superior weapon on the whole, especially as to maximum range, precision, and all-around performance.

    Pete

  6. Yep Sunday night now and no News from BFC. I just have a hard time seeing why they cant just put a darn release date on the game. They say a "few days" but thats it! Come on, some of us have already paided for the preorder edition, so cant we find out when we get what we paid for!!!!! But no they just take our money and then toy with us. Guess thats what we all get for buying the preorder.

    Dude, welcome to the adult world. Now give Mummy her credit card back and get back to your Xbox.

  7. First it's the "60mm mortar is too deadly, too accurate" it’s killing all our conscripts with their MG34 and MG42's.

    Second it was the Sherman tank crews assaulting across open ground and capturing objectives, which I am sure were defended by SS Superman armed to the teeth with MG's and potato mashers.

    Lastly, the Americans have too much artillery, "Oh the 105's have too many rounds".

    Everyone seems to accept the fact when a German squad, crew or weapon achieves exceptional results in combat. When it’s the poor Dogfaces who do the same, everyone cries foul. Next it will be the over penetration of the .45 ACP ammunition or the too high sustained ROF of the M1 Carbine!

    The accuracy and direct fire capability of the 60mm is well documented. This was a weapon where the Americans had a distinct advantage of the Germans. I have yet to witness the Banzai charges of the Sherman tank crews. I suspect if they assault a poorly defended location with a squad that is out of command and exhausted or panicked, the crew might have a fair chance at success. Now for the artillery. Remember the Americans were lavishly supplied and artillery was no exception. Lots of rounds and lots of tubes. Artillery is the God of War and the Americans historically had lots of rounds to throw down range.

    So if you fancy playing Herman, disperse your infantry and run when the spotting rounds show up. Have a reserve in command and good standing to mop any errant tank crews.

    Pete

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