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montrose

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  1. Thanks! Hopefully that does the trick.
  2. Hello, I purchased CMAK over 15 years ago and played it a lot at the time; however, I have not played it for probably 10-11 years and have been through a few different computers since. I wanted to install and play it again recently but it says all my activations are used. Am I SOL? Thanks
  3. Thanks, Wushuki, that's what I thought. I'm playing the Russians for the first time and wanted to be sure I properly used some of the nuances of the rivers there. Dingo
  4. The manual says "Attacker is reduced to 50% offensive power when attacking across a river." Does that mean when the Attacker or the Defender is actually on the river tile? Thanks, Dingo
  5. My thoughts exactly on the multi-player, Mithel. It adds a new dimension to the game. The Dinger
  6. Unfortunately not for PBEM games as this is one of the methods we've long employed to help limit cheating Thanks, Hubert. It would be cool if the ability to save in PBEM could be a selectable option. A couple of reasons why-- 1) The guy I play with has been a gaming opponent for over 30 years and we have no trust issues between us. 2) I usually make my moves during my commute time on a train. As we get later into the game with more unit density and overall strategic considerations, I'm not sure I'd be able to complete a move in one sitting of my commute. 3) We were hoping to play with multiple players per side in the future where say the UK player would make his move, save and send to his teamate playing the US, and then to the Russian, etc. We used to play Clash of Steel that way and it was a lot of fun. Anyway, I don't know if it would be possible, but it would be nice. Thanks, The Dinger
  7. Hello, I have a couple of questions-- 1) Is there no way to save a move in progress in a MP (PBEM) game? In other words, does the turn have to be completed in one sitting? 2) Does an HQ with a rating lower than 10 lower a unit's readiness? It would seem so as I read the formula. Thanks, The Dinger
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