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  1. 11 hours ago, Schrullenhaft said:

    I don't have an absolute answer for you, but a number of vehicles do not have the correct 'visible' model in both CMAK/CM3 and CMBB/CM2. This was intentional due to so many vehicles being in the games in the first place. There either simply wasn't enough time or resources to make all of the models and textures for each unique vehicle. So 'equivalent' vehicles were used in their place. This is true of quite a few other vehicles in the game beyond what you've noticed.

    Whilst I follow your comment here in general, surely that does not apply re the SdKfz 233 as the vehicle it should look like ( the SdKfz 234/2 ) is also in the game                   ( CMBB/CM2 ), and could have been taken from that game for CMAK/CM3... :huh:  IMHO it was just a numerical "cock  up" ! :(

    [ What do you mean 'there are others' ! :o   Drat !   :angry:   ]

  2. CM2 and CM3

    The SdKfz 233 uses an incorrect SdKfz 232 "Model"

    [ The vehicle should look more like the SdKfz 234/3 ( with a wider barreled gun and open top turret ). ]

    CM3 only

    The Churchill I should have a long barreled gun in the hull ( front right ), as well as the usual shorter barreled gun in the turret.

     

    How did these get missed ? :(


    NB : The stats etc. for each of the above are correct, it's just the visible "model" that's wrong.  :)

     

  3. On 12/30/2017 at 5:38 PM, DEB8 said:

    It is still quite possible that I will not have a problem at all with the CM1 series. It all depends on what figure was actually input at the games manufacture re Video Memory ( initial or actual )...

    Well, I finally got around to installing CMBO on my laptop and it appears to work fine !  :D

    [ My video card's dedicated memory is apparently 128MB, but the game I had installed  first ( Shogun Total War ) only read 8MB... ]

    NB : Tests ( via a USB ) also show that CMBB and CMAK work OK too. I will be installing them soon. 

  4. On 12/30/2017 at 6:17 PM, JoMc67 said:

    Hey, Deb does Dallas...I think a better option is just get a Good Used Laptop (ex; I have used Dell D810 & D830 Laptops w/o issues with CMx1) that's between 5-10 yrs old) w/Dedicated ATI-Nvidia Video Card in the 128-512mb range.

    Whilst it is indeed an option, it is not one I am likely to take up.

    [ What's with the " Deb does Dallas" moniker ? If I were a girl ( DEB = my initials ), I might well find that offensive... ]

  5. Unfortunately, I am unable to adjust any settings via the BIOS, as this function has been left off on my laptop...

    I have also not been able to trace ( to date ), how this may ( or may not ), be able to be done via the Video card settings themselves. I will review this though with the information you have provided. Thanks for that.

    I have previously tried adjustments via the compatibility settings, but only re the game ( not a CM1 series one ), that is currently on my laptop. They did not work with that game, but it is possible they may work re a CM1 series one. If I have any problems with any CM1 series one I will re-look at that.

    It is still quite possible that I will not have a problem at all with the CM1 series. It all depends on what figure was actually input at the games manufacture re Video Memory ( initial or actual )...

  6. Thanks for those comments.

    Re certainty re 8 MB dedicated memory - no... See below :-

    I have installed a game onto my Laptop. It operates ( according to specifications ), on  a minimum of 4 MB dedicated video memory, but 16MB is recommended. An early error at the install stage caused a error report, which listed the dedicated video memory applicable as 8 MB. After the addition of a Flash "video player""(!), the game started up correctly. However, the game's graphics have a minor problem with about 30% of the tree coverage and 80% + re dead bodies. As I understand it, this was a known problem re the games graphics, if the dedicated video memory available was less than the recommended figure !

    My video card is an Intel integrated HD graphics card, which when combined with the O/S 's 4 GB of RAM, operates in much the same manner as you describe. However, it reads a games dedicated video memory requirement as input ( sometimes incorrectly ), by the games manufacturer. Some  manufacturers apparently input the Initial video memory, rather than the actual video memory requirement that Intel now use with their integrated video cards...

    I presume from the error report that 8 MB was set for the game now on my laptop. It is possible, that if the actual video memory of the CM1 series was set higher than 8 MB, that my graphics card would note that higher figure and work correctly. It would also appear that any that are 8 MB ( or less ) may work correctly too ; hence my query. 

    I am fairly hopeful re CMBO, but not so much re CMBB / CMAK.  

      

  7. Seasons greetings !

    I have all 3 of the CM1 series of games installed on a Vista O/S Desktop PC. 

    I would like to install them all on a Windows 7 O/S Laptop.
    My understanding is that they should all work on a Windows 7 O/S ; but I have a problem, in that my Laptop is currently limited to an 8 MB Dedicated Video memory ! 

    Can you please advise the Dedicated Video Memory required for each of the 3 CM1 series of games.

    Many thanks.

     

  8. Strangely, the rules ( CM2 : under Appendix B - Orders, Special orders , Hide/Unhide ) say that this represents ( the vehicle ) keeping it's engine idle ( and does NOT represent the crew hiding inside the tank) ! I guess a quieter Tank is harder to spot if in ( say ) a Wood !!

    [ It also notes that trying to hide a Tiger Tank in an open field is not a good idea ! } 

  9. I recall that some years ago, I was advised ( by a Games Company staff member ), that games could only be installed on 3 ( or 4 ) different PC's ( maximum ), due to a limit set into the game / disk ! However, I cannot now recall which Games / Games Company this applied / applies to... Can any one advise if this limit applies to the Combat Mission Games ( specifically to CMBO and CMBB ). 

    Thanks.  

    [ NB : To date, each game has been installed on two different PC's. ]

  10. I like WW2, but don't view it as the be-all and end-all of wargaming.

    Me neither. I have 22 games; 6 Ancients, Shogun Total War ( Warlord ), The French & Indian War, Age of Sail, 5 Napoleonics, 2 ACW, Diplomacy & 5 WW2 ( including CM1 & CM2 ). Jack of all, master of several ( especially Shogun ).

    More to the point, I don't view everything else as heresy or betrayal

    I fail to see how you deduce that from the comments made on this Thread.

    In order to upgrade the CMX1 code, you would have to permit access to the algorithms.

    But a "licence" whould surely specify what can be done and not done with that access, and is legally binding.

    I know that complex systems sometimes need to be started over. I know that software is a complex system. I know BFC have one programmer and that they have said it is not so worth it for them upgrade. I don't know what the upgrade entails, but I have to go what the people who know the product and the market best tell me.

    Other people make other calls. Whilst Battlefront should know what's best for them, they can be wrong. Maybe no-one is interested in "licencing it from them, who knows? See also Redwolf's interesting surmise elsewhere...

    Perhaps you should be complaining to Microsoft, who, rather than upgrading their operating systems over the years, have brought out two entirely new OSs since CM:BO was released.

    Methinks you jest. It's up to Battlefront ( or NVidia ) to patch.

  11. I still didn't see one of us users go and formally report this bug to NVidia after we discovered than nvnews carries their Linux but not the Windoze developers.

    Now that's a shame. I can't do it myself because I don't have a Vista OS yet, let alone a NVidia driver. Those who do have should report it ( now they know ( or should do by now ) where to.

    They'll never license it out now. They now that an updated CMx1 would kill CMx2.

    Now that's a thought....

  12. I still don't get why BFC is responsible for NVidia screwing up the drivers.

    Look at it another way. Why should NVidia change the operation of their drivers to suit Battlefront/ Battlefronts customers? All we are saying is that it is up to Battlefront to patch their games accordingly ( with NVidia help if required ) OR get NVidia to do it for them; IF they still expect to sell these games to anyone who does not currently have them ( who, by the way, is also likely to have a new Vista system ).

    Why would BFC have to go through the trouble of researching a workaround, code it up and go through the whole QA blues for three games? When NVidia can just get their act together. What do you do if you waste all that patch time and when you are ready NVidia has new drivers and say "oh yeah, that, no big deal we just fixed it"?

    It just means Battlefront & NVidea need to communicate with each other re the problem, preferably before Battlefront start anything.

    People who buy a new notebook today can still download Ubuntu, get Cedega and play CMx1 that way. I think by now that even works without shrinking your Vista partition, because newest Ubuntus install to USB sticks. And can read the game from your Windoze disk. All for free except Cedega which is $5 a month (but keeps working if you stop updating and paying).

    Not every-one here is as knowledgable as you with regard to such things.

    However, no-one should NEED to buy a further OS ( of any kind ).

    ( If I buy anything else it will have XP & Vista ( if possible then ), so I can use either as req'd. )

    Generally speaking Battlefront should upgrade it OR licence it to someone who will.

  13. 1) Define "Larger Scenarios". Remember that BFC only ever meant it to handle a company plus support.

    Several scenarios are referred too as "large" & even "huge". It's based on the points value used for the units & vehicles I believe. Also some scenario maps are much larger than others in area and therefore use up more graphics, especially if they have many buildings.

    2) The source code of CMX1 contains, AFAICT, proprietary

    algorithms. If BFC were to sell the code they would basically open this code up to the competition. Not a clever business model.

    Not sure if selling the "code" is included in my premise, but games are "passed on" to other companies under licence, who have upgraded them. I presume the licence limits what the new company can do with what they have.

    3) And promptly go out of business. I doubt that the people out there who'd buy it are one tenth of one percent of the number of people needed to for a viable business plan.

    Sold Out is still in business, and it ONLY does games that have stopped being sold by the original company.

    4)Updating complex items, like software, is something akin to updating complex items like fighter jets. At some point, the upgrades get so convoluted and restricted by the initial shape that it's better, cheaper, easier and more effective to start over.

    Tell that to HPS. Also, Shogun Total War ( Warlord edition ) has been released

    by Sold Out with a Vista upgrade. It may not be as difficult as you / Battlefront think.

    5) CMX2 is going to WW2, yet people still bitch and moan. Sometimes I think that the WW2 enthusiasts are the most destructive part of the wargaming hobby.

    If you don't like WW2, why visit/comment?

    6) If you think you can do better, do it.

    Smug & absurd. If I could do it, I would.

    7) Name one other game of CM's scope and longevity.

    Irrevelant to the point under discussion.

  14. Whilst I understand the logic behind Redwolf's reply, I disagree with the resultant answer given. CM2 for example, has a long list of known driver / card problems listed ( in/on the manual ). This did not stop them from marketing it as compatible with several OS. As the problem with VISTA appears to be much the same, ( if I understand Redwolf correctly ), why have the SPECS for CM2, ( and I presume CM1/3 ), not been updated ( as at 1/9/2008 ) to include Vista as part of the OS?

    I suspect it's that they have tested CM1/2/3 on all the OS quoted, but have not tested Vista, so they are unable to legally include it.

    If they can test CM1/2/3 for 2000, ME & XP ( including some ( at least CM1 )AFTER the original testing ), and update the SPECS; why not test for Vista ( or future OS ).

    With people now buying OS based on VISTA, why would anyone buy a CMx1 game now?

    Whilst some games out there do not require any upgrade re VISTA, and those that do generally require minor changes or patches from various non game company area's; that does not preclude companies providing CLEAR links to these patches / information OR making minor adjustments themselves where required. Unfortunatly Battlefront are not alone in this poor customer service.

    Incidently, whilst researching this, I note that my copy of CM2 lists CPU as 233MHz or higher. My PC is 400MHz, hence I purchased it. Later, I was a tad miffed to find that the larger Scenarios ( lots of buildings / units ) tend to freeze up, some at the instant they are opened. As as 1/9/2008 the minimum specs listed ( on this website ) are now a CPU of 500MHz! That's mis-selling to me, even if it was an honest mistake.

  15. As Vista was not on the market when these games were produced, the comment by Redwolf is absurd. As I recall, when Combat Mission:Beyond Overlord first came out, the Windows XP system had not been produced, but this WAS updated to include it on the OS, so it CAN be done, IF Battlefront choose to do so.

    What is needed, is for Battlefront to sell the rights to CM1/2/3, to, say, "Sold OUT".

    They will then update it for VISTA and sell it at £4.99 ( UK ) a time! If they don't plan to update these games or do anything with them, then they should sell the rights to them.

    I would suggust that people visit HPS Simulations Website and try their games.

    They have updated them all to Vista ( and are likely to update again re any new OS ).

  16. In future Battlefront should attach a sticker to the front of any CMx1 games they sell. It should read, ' if this game fails to run on your computer, it's not our fault but Nvidia. Should you insist on trying to run your brand new game, then we suggest you remove your new graphics card and replace it with a older model'

    Other option is, stop selling the CMx1 games!!

    The best option is to provide some customer service and patch it.

    Then they can sell even more games to those with NEW Vista PC's.

    Maybe "SOLD OUT" will buy the rights and update it as they did with Shogun Total War ( Warlord Edition ) Windows 98 to Windows XP to Windows Vista.

    If it's a viable option to them to sell at £4.99 a time, why is it not to Battlefront at what they still charge? Battlefront are just lazy.

  17. I hope this does not fall on deaf ears after reading you have abandoned the CMx1 series.

    You continue to sell the CMx1 games so I think bringing out a small patch to address this problem would be the least you could do. New customers trying to install AK or BB onto their computers with Vista are not going to be very pleased when they can't play their newly bought game!

    Most people who have a PC which matches the system requirements for these games proberly bought it a long time ago. Any new buyers will undoubtedly get new VIsta PC's ( although if you ASK for it I believe you can still get XP systems ). Still selling something that is unlikely to be bought strikes me as odd. I think they still have stock left that was over produced, otherwise it would be discontinued by now.

    I very much doubt any one from the BF staff reads the CMx1 message boards but no harm in trying :)

    Moon ( the Administrator ) is, it appears, the President ( El Presidante as he likes to call himself ) of this Website / Company no less. Try not to upset him!!

  18. You should probably send your plea to Nvidia to fix their Vista drivers. We're not going to "patch" to "break" the game, only to unbreak it when Nvidia fixes their end. Sorry.

    If it's NVIDIA's fault, why not take it up with them yourself?

    Surely you have more "clout" than WE do?

    Perhaps you KNOW that they will tell you to patch it!!

  19. Ok but before you give up, post a thread at the location Redwolf suggested and lets get those NVIDIA guys off their back****s and fixing this problem.

    There's every chance that NVIDIA will take a stance similar to Battlefronts and do nothing OR make sure that you will need to purchase a new Card.

    Anything that costs must be paid for and you can be sure WE will pay.

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