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Ahh, the difference between "known unknowns" and "unknown unknowns" Like it would suck if our guys had to wait behind the hill while the comm lines were layed to the FO who then had to call in the artillery strike. Only to find out the artillery are already busy doing something else and will only become available again in an hour or two. Smoke'em if you've got'em. We are going to be here a while.
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Indeed, I picked a few of those up "by mistake" - I was going for the quad .50cal and miss read. But I was still pretty happy the auto cannon 37mm was really cool. LOL I can believe that - here in Ontario we grow them big, mean and angry - you need more than some steal plating to keep them from biting
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Are you saying that if you make three British skin variants and four Canadian variants you end up seeing the three British plus the fourth Canadian version in game on British soldiers? Sounds like a bug to me. Perhaps not to serious, but it certainly does not seem like intended behaviour.
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No I believe this is the intended behaviour - not intuitive (from a UI perspective) but intended. When the battery crew are loading the gun for a fire mission they "assemble" the charge and round to reach the target. The listed smoke round count is the number of rounds they can turn into smoke. The listed HE rounds is the count of the number of charges and HE they have. So, the smoke rounds are not totally separate from the HE. If you want to use the smoke rounds then you need to have that number of HE rounds available. This does not hold for tank smoke rounds - they really are separate.
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Perplexed with Kiwi Soldiers
A Canadian Cat replied to Paulverisor64's topic in Combat Mission Fortress Italy
You will likely find this thread interesting: http://www.battlefront.com/community/showthread.php?t=109932 I too started with the rail station but managed only a draw (felt like a loss). My second try was to take the farm first. Here is the thing, you need to suppress or block the fire teams in the rail station and the fire team in the farm in order to make it up the hill. So, what I did was drop the mortar shells on the rail station - not a heavy barrage you want it to last a while. Then I smoked the farm house itself. Then head up the hill and take you lumps. Leapfrogging with alternating fire teams shooting up the farm defenders as you go. Once you fight you way into the farm rest and regroup and spend some ammo firing at the rail station before you send a couple of teams back down the hill. I did not manage to do as well as some in the above thread but the Kiwis did prevail. -
^^^^ Glad you are having fun
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That's a HEAT round. HESH is a different beast.
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Mortar direct fire without the rifles?
A Canadian Cat replied to Bulletpoint's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Firing from as far away as possible (as @womble says out past 300m the rifle men stop firing). If that is not possible I find that they do not get too much return fire if there are other infantry, of yours, in front of them. If that is not possible I just let them go. -
Sounds even more dramatic - looking forward to pics if you can sort out your troubles.
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Lest we Forget, 6 June, 1944.
A Canadian Cat replied to mjkerner's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Indeed, war is complex. I would argue two things - we would need all the young to become wise simultaneously because if one side is willing to go to war you need to be as well. Not that it does not piss me off when a powerful few decide others should go fight to make them more powerful. So, really we should be wishing to make those powerful few wise (or kick their asses out of their places of power:-). Wait, that might involve fighting and sacrifice - again. Hummm back around we come with our argument. -
Lest we Forget, 6 June, 1944.
A Canadian Cat replied to mjkerner's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Very cool. The project was amazing and to think of the planning and effort involved. It is as mind boggling as the invasion itself. Without that engineering work the Allies could not have sustained the beach heads and the move inland. -
Kinda like this: Oh man that is an even better story. I think you have us beat there.
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LOL agreed I love hearing that one too. I have to say "I can't do this" is right up there as well.
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Lest we Forget, 6 June, 1944.
A Canadian Cat replied to mjkerner's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
I make sure my kids don't forget either. We talk about this kind of topic frequently (wide ranging from 1812 to modern day where ever the discussion leads). My son shocked me last year when he picked the Mulberry docks as a project for his history class. I don't even remember talking about those - although I might have. Clearly he was listening. We both learned a lot too. -
Lest we Forget, 6 June, 1944.
A Canadian Cat replied to mjkerner's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Agreed, gives you a small sense of the cost - if you take the time to think about it. Certainly much better that those role playing twitch games where you come back from the dead over and over. In those games the value of your "life" is very low. -
East of Menfi map by Pete Wenman
A Canadian Cat replied to iMolestCats's topic in Combat Mission Fortress Italy
Yeah, with that kick ass machine - something seems wrong there... -
Mortar-snipe my own FO
A Canadian Cat replied to DLaurier's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
It is never a good idea for your FO's to have a spot of tea together on the battlefield. Tell them they have to wait until they are in the rear before the socialize. -
Do you save and reload often?
A Canadian Cat replied to Bulletpoint's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
+1 to that. Come on you guys are you men or kids? I usually play head to head with the occasional QB to try out an idea or equipment and the odd campaign (never finished one against the AI - b o r i n g). If I get pasted by a mistake I take it in stride and either adjust plans to compensate or adjust goals to reflect the new reality. -
This IMO is one area urban fighting shows problems. I am glad to hear that crawling has given you better success I will try that in the future. The most common thing that I have seen is some variation of the infantry are spotted quickly by the tank and killed no matter how close / far they are from the tank. I have had guys right behind the tank - which was facing the other way - get gunned down after the turret turns 180. I was surprised they were even spotted. Having your guys sit in the middle of the road where the tank used to be proceed to get gunned down is the other variation of this. In this case it is because the order you want to give is "close assault that tank" but the only order you can give is "move to that action square". I would like to see some way of ordering a close assault of a tank. That way if the tank moved just a short distance your men would got to the right place and if the tank moved further - way down the street your men could just forget it and get back in cover. I have seen quite a few tanks get KO'ed this way too so it is not totally one sided.