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Ssnake51

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  1. My only gripe with the UI is the way text is displayed. I'd love to be able to play this game at my desktop resolution of 2560 x 1600 but there is no way I can read comfortably anything in the UI. Sure I can reduce the resolution to 1920 x 1200 but even though text is then readable it is slightly blurry. Other games do a good job of scaling text with higher resolutions. Wish that could be done here.
  2. Maybe I'm just too damn old, but at this stage of my life I have almost zero interest in the 'human aspect' of war. It seems to be the same in all wars: it was like hell on earth. Am much more interested in what happened and why it happened.
  3. Not surprising given the fact that the author was a comics writer.
  4. Hey, it may be ooooold, but it is still a great game.
  5. CMBB runs fine on my win7 64 system except for fog effects.
  6. Agree. Am using iPad and it often makes it much easier to view maps and pictures on it than in the paperbook version. That is a neat trick using the Paperwhite for reading and the Fire HD for displaying maps. Hadn't thought of doing that.
  7. Am not sure it should be called a trilogy anymore. Looks like the third part is being printed in two volumes along with a companion book. Approximately 2300 pages for the three books.:eek: I have it pre-ordered through amazon. Looks like it is going to be a busy year for reading. That "Into the Oblivion" does look interesting. Haven't yet read any of Jason Mark's books. Will probably pick it up also.
  8. Thanks for the link. Am very impressed with Glantz's work. Fortunately many of his books are now available in the Kindle format.
  9. I'd say the game is very different from chess. Chess has no randomness built into. Except maybe the random element of one player being better than the other:) Not saying this makes CMBN a bad game. It just is not a game like chess and I think the OP wants a game more like chess.
  10. Thanks. Missed the irony in your first post.
  11. Wasn't the Third Reich racist to its core? :confused: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial_policy_of_Nazi_Germany
  12. I agree. I couldn't have said it better than he did..
  13. Yes. And I never play online, but I think this is a reasonable request for those that do enjoy the online expereince.
  14. I was getting about 30 kb/sec with the browser download and cancelled that and installed GetRight. That bumped me up to 200 kb/s. Not nearly as good as gunnergoz's rate, but don't want to try starting over at this point. So looks like flasget is the way to go.
  15. I agree in regard to Dell Computers, but their U3011 monitor is quite fantastic.
  16. You're probably right, though I suspect (or hope) that would apply more to the causal wargame player. Seems that most Americans conception of WW2 is that of American troops landing on the Normandy Beaches and then holding out against the Hun hordes at the Battle of the Bulge. Well I just turned 60 recently and stil feel confident I'm going to be around to enjoy it when it is released.
  17. I can understand the technical reasons for not taking up the Eastern Front right away. However, I do agree with your point about the importance of the Eastern Front. And I share your interest in that aspect of WW2.
  18. Count me as one of those hoping the next game in this series will focus on the Eastern Front.
  19. +1 Though I plan on spending most of my time with CMBN, I am also excited about PCO - mainly because I am more interested in the Eastern Front than I am the Normandy Campaign. Think we should be thankful both games are availabe. And yea, the OP sure seems to be a real loser.
  20. Just turned 60 myself. Glad to see some younger folks are also interested in this game, though I suspect a very large percentage of players are close to middle age or older. On a related note. I recently installed CM:SF on my rig and have to admit to having trouble reading the text on my 30" lcd. From what I gather, the UI is going to be pretty much the same in CM:BN. I hope the developers give some serious consideration to making the font adjustable for those of us with aging eyes. After all, it is us older folks who have the disposable income to spend on humungous monitors.
  21. I have to admit to being somewhat skeptical of that claim. First time I had heard of such a claim. In any case, thanks for the recommendation on the book. I've already downloaded a sample of the kindle edition. Another excellent book that also deals with medevac missions is Michael Novosel's Dustoff: The Memoir of an Army Aviator. Unfortunately, it is out of print but used copies can still be picked up for a reasonable price.
  22. Don't want to derail this thread, so will limit myself to one respsonse. I have both and actually prefer the ipad over the kindle for reading. Easier on my eyes than the Kindle. But I do all my reading indoors. Also the kindle ipad app is easier to use than the kindle itself. You are quite right about the portability of the kindle vs. the ipad. Also much better battery life on the kindle.
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