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CMSF 2 During Action Report 'Canadian Club'
Heinrich505 replied to Bootie's topic in Combat Mission Shock Force 2
Bootie, Enjoying all the action. Thanks for posting. Looking forward to your next turns. I approached things a bit differently, so it is very interesting to see how your approach works. Heinrich505 -
CMSF 2 During Action Report 'Canadian Club'
Heinrich505 replied to Bootie's topic in Combat Mission Shock Force 2
Bad luck that. The green troops did frustrate me a bit on their spotting and accuracy at first. As the battle went on, I didn't really notice their green experience affecting things too much though. It was really fun. At first, I was having flashbacks to CMAK, with armored cars racing across desert-like terrain, throwing up clouds of dust. I have expected to see Afrika Corp armored cars as I topped the ridge. -
CMSF 2 During Action Report 'Canadian Club'
Heinrich505 replied to Bootie's topic in Combat Mission Shock Force 2
Bootie, Cool DAR. I'm enjoying it. It's always interesting to see how others approach the same scenario. I just played Canadian Club last night (turns and elite like you), and approached things a bit differently than you are. It's a very cool little scenario. I enjoyed the challenge. Very interested to see how things turn out for you. Very nice job on the DAR. Looking forward to more turns. Heinrich505 -
Happy Thanksgiving Steve. Enjoy your family. Heinrich505
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CMSF2 Demos Released!
Heinrich505 replied to Battlefront.com's topic in Combat Mission Shock Force 2
Scenario A Day at the Beach, and what do we find? Captain S. Burke, in command, but what is he looking at? The enemy is in the other direction. Is he checking out some beach bunnies that got confused and ended up on this slab of coastline? "Hey, Captain, over this way." -
Shock Force 2 Unofficial Screenshot And Video Thread
Heinrich505 replied to Mord's topic in Combat Mission Shock Force 2
Fritz had a really bad feeling about this place. It didn't work out for the Texans, he recalled from history books. He wondered what tactical genius decided to have them hold up in this forsaken spot. And then the shooting started... Heinrich505 -
Mord's Mods: Red Thunder Edition
Heinrich505 replied to Mord's topic in CM Red Thunder Maps and Mods
Mord, Sheer genius!! Your work is amazing. I love your attention to detail. It is pretty cool seeing how you worked from version to version, and then ending up with your final. You had to be going cross-eyed many times over with all these portraits. Really great job. Thanks for all your detail work. Heinrich505- 77 replies
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Mord, I am stunned!!! Those new portraits are simply amazing. I think they are great. Just don't burn yourself out...again... Really stellar work. Thanks for all your hard effort. It is always appreciated. Heinrich505
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Shall try to start an unofficial screenshots thread?
Heinrich505 replied to MikeyD's topic in Combat Mission Fortress Italy
AtheistDane, I’m not near my computer at the moment but I think it is Vein’s from my screenshots. However I am guessing and could be wrong. Heinrich505 -
CMFB Campaign: Fields of Tears
Heinrich505 replied to dragonwynn's topic in Combat Mission Final Blitzkrieg
Dragonwynn, Sent you a PM. What a struggle. Nicely done. Heinrich505- 70 replies
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AAR - A Lesson in Defense
Heinrich505 replied to Bil Hardenberger's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Fix Bayonets, Boys. It's the swinging gate, just like Gettysburg. Any part of your troops in the Irish Brigade, Bil? I, too, like the move. Risky, but something I'll bet your opposition didn't see coming. Looking forward to this developing. Heinrich505 -
caar Once Upon a Time on the Western Front
Heinrich505 replied to Bud Backer's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Bud, He could, of course, have a trusted member of his unit hand-carry those letters when going back to the home country on leave and thereby avoid the censors altogether. Or, hand-carry them himself. This was not uncommon. But, couldn't he just skype in the downtime? Great stuff indeed. Enjoying every bit of it. Heinrich505 -
caar Once Upon a Time on the Western Front
Heinrich505 replied to Bud Backer's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Bud, So cool. Another one of those amazing moments in this game that leave you staring in shock and sends a shiver up your spine. After seeing and hearing the devastation wrought upon 3d squad, that rifleman from 2nd squad must have had ice water in his veins as he waited for the right moment. A true jäger. Great story telling Bud. You took my breath away with the last series of panels. Heinrich505 -
caar Once Upon a Time on the Western Front
Heinrich505 replied to Bud Backer's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Arrrggghhhh!!!! Cliff Hanger. This is cruel and inhuman, Bud. -
caar Once Upon a Time on the Western Front
Heinrich505 replied to Bud Backer's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Bud, A freaking charge - sans bayonets - no less. I had visions of all sorts of bad things happening. This just gets better. Heinrich505 -
caar Once Upon a Time on the Western Front
Heinrich505 replied to Bud Backer's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Bud, Enjoying this so much. I concur. Very poignant shot of the scout and his fallen comrade. I've seen that happen over and over in the AARs I posted. The screen shot is so telling that you have to use it. Really nice job here. Heinrich505 -
CM:FI AAR SLIM versus Bletchley_Geek
Heinrich505 replied to General Jack Ripper's topic in Combat Mission Fortress Italy
General Jack Ripper, Very nice project. As Bil says, ya can't have too many AARs. Nice setup. Looking forward to seeing this develop. Heinrich505 -
Video AAR for Platoon Patrol
Heinrich505 replied to Tomatow's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Tomatow, Nicely done. Heinrich505 -
AAR - A Lesson in Defense
Heinrich505 replied to Bil Hardenberger's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Yep, done that myself in the past. They seem to be doing a very good job. Waiting anxiously for your next move and that larger goal you have cryptically referred to. Heinrich505 -
AAR - A Lesson in Defense
Heinrich505 replied to Bil Hardenberger's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Bah! Nothing worse than watching a freaking tree jump out in the path of a bazooka round. If I had a dime for every time that happened...[sighs wistfully...] Great stuff Bil. We are hooked as usual. Have you doomed the forward scouts or do you plan to pull them back in the nick of time? You don't want to lose Little Sure Shot and Four Eyes this soon in the battle. Sgt. Rock would never forgive you. Heinrich505 -
caar Once Upon a Time on the Western Front
Heinrich505 replied to Bud Backer's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Geez Bud, tell Hirsch to stop leading from the front. The Ami are almost out of command squad to shoot at. Just Hirsch and the radio man. This keeps up and someone else is gonna finish writing that letter to Paula. Yikes. Heinrich505 -
caar Once Upon a Time on the Western Front
Heinrich505 replied to Bud Backer's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Bud, The recon and "quiet" is just heightening the intensity of the story. I was already holding my breath as the scouts were slowly crawling forward, sure at any minute that the enemy would open fire and the red crosses would start sprouting. Great work!!! Heinrich505 -
caar Once Upon a Time on the Western Front
Heinrich505 replied to Bud Backer's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Bud, YESS!!!! I just stumbled on this. So great to see you back in action. Your work is always appreciated. Heinrich505 -
AAR - A Lesson in Defense
Heinrich505 replied to Bil Hardenberger's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Bil, Always great stuff. Thanks so much for posting this. You said you weren't too worried about being spotted but were mainly sitting and watching to identify enemy compositions. Did you have close covered arcs to keep your troops from opening fire or was that even necessary? Heinrich505 -
Ah yes, I spent many hours playing that Streets of Stalingrad ASL scenario. Good memories. I always used my imagination to visualize the ASL battles, but now CM comes along and I can rush alongside the troops in 3D, seeing what they see. I never thought I would see the day. It is still amazing to me.