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  1. I know one Up for a game of multiplayer eh, sounds good give me a pm
  2. Hey I take exception from that at least were still in the fight.
  3. Hi Welcome to the forum I'am not sure what others do but try small movements using your mouse as it helps to maintain control over the camera as for zooming functionality try using the middle mouse wheel it works for me. Cant answer about icons, as I always leave them on, as it helps in locating which units are under fire. As for modding try using Zee-bees mod manager in the CMSF repository (its second to none ) Regards Shadow Stalker
  4. I personally am happy with this decison. Moon is right Steam is some sort of massive facebook fan club for gamers. I mean seriously their whole attitude of you cant play with your toys unless you use our sandbox smacks of discrimination on its purest form. I thought game publishers were all about helping people buy games not putting up one DRM hurdle after another to you the consumers (the one who pays their salaries). Sadly people see Steam as some sort of Messiah in gaming world and worse still try to emulate them (any one been to Big fish games lately). Battlefront (God Bless them) are one the few games companys/publishers around that still value there customer base, and I for one am thankfull for that.
  5. Great News Good to see BFC expanding. Welcome Phillip
  6. I agree both in game as Ryujin suggested and in the real world it has been seen time and again that suicide bombers on foot can get closer to the their targets then VBIED,s especially when female suicide bombers are involved. (As abhorrently distasteful as this is) http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/LDE62T114.htm More over suicide bombers on foot have killed a number of high profile world leaders including: Pakistan's President; Benazir Bhutto, India’s President; Rajiv Ratna Gandh, and the President of Sri Lanka; Ranasinghe Premadasa. As stated by both Ryujin and Inkompetent In our realm the use of close quarters combat is ideal in the use of suicide bombers, although never used there are indications that even the insurgents in Fallujah were considering this tactic. “Marines in Fallujah recovered a variety of exploding vests and belts, some packed with a blend of explosives and lead fishing weights. Unit reporting does not indicate any suicide bombers were actually employed in combat, however” http://www.scribd.com/doc/9228158/Fallujah-httpwikileaksorgleakfallujahpdf
  7. Thanks Mikey D for the explanation, however there is still the uncon side of CMSF that would use these tactics don't you agree?
  8. The battle between the Israelis and some Palestinian organizations (such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad) is a classic case of asymmetric warfare. Israel has a powerful army, air force and navy, while these Palestinian organisations have no access to large-scale military equipment; instead, they utilize asymmetric tactics, such as: small gunfights in Palestine's West Bank, cross-border sniping, rocket attacks,[15] and suicide bombing.[16]. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asymmetric_warfare#Asymmetric_warfare_and_terrorism Ok so enough of the history lesson, my question to members of BFC and some of the old hands on the forum is this; As suicide bombing is an integral part of asymmetric warfare and CMSF is in part based on this concept, why where suicide bombers left out of CMSF and its modules? This puzzles me as just about every other aspect of asymmetric warfare is represented including VIED’s, this is even more strange when just about every insurgent organisation in the world has used or is using this tactic. Any thoughts? (Apologies if this topic has been brought up before).
  9. Thanks for your comments they make interesting reading, I think some of you have misinterpreted my original post and have been a little hung up on my 2 examples. It wasn’t my intention whether these 2 examples do or do not fit into the CMSF universe; they were purely there as an example of how simple static military based flavour objects can bring about whole new mission designs and thus create more flexibility to scenario designers. I personally believe that these relatively simple changes (remember these are static objects so no animations will be needed) will ultimately benefit the entire community, as specific missions in Afghanistan or Iraq or some future theatre (Iran anyone) can be faithfully recreated. As Uncovergeek said even Modern Warfare or Bad Company types of missions could even be recreated. These simple military based flavour objects bring about new military design possibilities, “Instead of grab building a b c and d, destroy missile silo etc etc”. There have also been some great suggestions by some members of the community. I too am all for flavour objects that include; destroyed vehicles, artillery gun objects and even Forcemultipliers suggestion of dead bodies, infact anything at all that increases the realism, atmosphere, immersion and most importantly the longevity of this great game.
  10. I know flavour objects of various kinds such as cows, haystacks and the like have been mention before and in my opinion these all have merit. The thing about flavour objects is that they produce realism, atmosphere and immersion in the game. In a game like CM this is a must. Don't get me wrong I think the devs and the community have done a fantastic job and I personally play CM at least a couple of times a week. I was however playing ArmA the other day and what makes that game so enjoyable is the immersion and realism achieved by the flavour objects. As CM is a military based game I thought having miltary flavour objects would enhance this immersion. I was thinking along the lines of not just barbed wire fences and bunkers but more game changing static based flavour objects. These could be observation posts, radar dishes, radio communication towers, ICBM missle silos and fixed and mobile SAM or SCUD missle platforms. These elements could be incorporated into more realistic Army and Airbases. These types of bases for example could have static period based tanks, armoured vehicles, aircraft, helicopters and support equipment (fuel and ammo trucks, bombs etc). These elements although static would in my opinion breath new life into the game that we all love. A couple of examples could be that CAS based support would not be be available until all SAM sites have been taken out. Another could be that bases containing ICBM silos would have to be taken in a specific time before the enemy has time to "launch" These are just two examples off the top of my head the talented community could provide other more realistic scenarios I'am sure given what I have seen so far. As I'am not a modeler I'am not sure how difficult this would be to implement but it certainly something to consider to enhance CM for the future. Hopefully I'am not alone on this.
  11. To save the furore over last year, I was wondering if BFC could give the community a heads up, regarding physical packaging of the CM Nato and Normandy modules as well as the CM Afghanistan stand alone game. Ie. Whether these will be DVD or Jewel case based options. As there is no option for a poll I would like +1 for the DVD option. Personally I think the Marines module was a quality product, whereas many people including myself regard jewel cases as inferior in quality, capacity and protection compared to the hard plastic of a DVD case. I'am sure any bones thrown in the communitys direction will be most appreciated
  12. Apoligies if this has already been covered. Seen as we are now receiving screenshots for CM Normandy and NATO which means these games are advancing. I as I'am sure many others are wondering what new AI enhancements (if any) will be included for the new games?
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