Seedorf81
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Maybe BF is preparing us for all that snow in the next module: Battle of the Bulge??? Boy, now I know how it is to be snow-blind..
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use of 'pause' (need explanation) WEGO
Seedorf81 replied to Lacroix's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Maybe you already know this, but be sure not to use the "HUNT" command for your forward moves. With the "HUNT" command the tank will ignore follow-up commands as soon as it spots an enemy. -
CM Black Sea – BETA Battle Report - Russian Side
Seedorf81 replied to Bil Hardenberger's topic in Combat Mission Black Sea
They (the encircled ones) seem to be near, or already in, an urban/built up area. That means that it would be very difficult to disable them completely as a threat. It most surely would cost me dearly in time, men and material. I believe that a relative small portion of my force could delay the encircled troops if they decide to break out. The Ukrainians would have to advance over one of three bridges (that at least is what the map seems to indicate) which makes a small-force delaying/defensive action pretty possible. Attacking the "big brother coming to the rescue"-force is an unavoidable necessity, so I would go at him first. -
CM Black Sea – BETA Battle Report - Russian Side
Seedorf81 replied to Bil Hardenberger's topic in Combat Mission Black Sea
I thought I had been able to suppress my yearning for a new PC with the following arguments: "You don't really need a new PC." "Your current one will do for a few more years." "If you behave like a man, not like a boy, you can withstand those annoying evergrowing Battlefront-PC-performance demands. You don't NEED Red Thunder and the rest!!!" "You can use the money for wiser things." But when I saw the Black Sea announcement I felt doubt creep up again, and if I keep looking at this AAR I know I am defenseless; soon my home will be invaded by a new PC. Since I only played BF's WW2 games, I'm very curious how this modern warfare battle plays out. Just one question Bill: have you considered to ignore the isolated group and go straight for the reliefparty with all you've got? Good luck and thanks again for days of excitement. - -
Is this horse dead or just sleeping?
Seedorf81 replied to Tashtego's topic in Combat Mission Red Thunder
It ain't Trojan, is it? -
Ehm, lot of info and discussion on the effects of SU-122's and SU-152's vs. Panthers and Tigers, but has anybody some info on the frequency of such engagements? I mean, how often did they meet in battle? And are there any reliable statistics available on the results of such engagements? It seems to me that those head to head confrontations were (very) rare. Of course, a Panther being struck by a 152mm would probably feel like putting your head on the working end of a pile driver, but wouldn't the only way for an SU-152 crew to achieve a direct hit on a German tank be from a prepositioned ambush position?
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Content in potential upcoming modules?
Seedorf81 replied to jakla1027's topic in Combat Mission Red Thunder
A recent study shows: When over fifty years old (51, me), dementia is much more likely to set in. That must surely be the reason for this big mistake.. Around 15.000 were made, not 50.000. -
Content in potential upcoming modules?
Seedorf81 replied to jakla1027's topic in Combat Mission Red Thunder
Over 50.000 were made, and lots of 'm were extensively used, but still no schwimmwagens in the game? hmm.. -
List of fan made campaigns
Seedorf81 replied to niall78's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Devils' descent Very nice little campaign. Not too difficult, beautifully made. US para's. -
Routing vs Surrendering
Seedorf81 replied to Canada Guy's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Don't we all? :cool: -
Here you find what you're looking for. Use "search" and most abbreviations will be found. http://www.urbandictionary.com
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Battlefront Christmas Video
Seedorf81 replied to Frankster65's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Well, I don't know if Aris has had his well-earned vacation yet, but if not, he'd better hurry! -
Yep. Currently the second time as Germans. First time was year or so ago. Don't remember how I did back then, but it is an ok scenario to play. (Except for those sdfkz-gunners; they're dead as soon as they come within the sights of an enemy. No fun, and still gives me a "buggy" feel.) Nice map, good force distribution, different approaches, enjoyable.
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Targeting in woods an forest
Seedorf81 replied to c2yeung's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Woods? What woods? Forests? Where? http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7177/6801198856_3a84ee1481_b.jpg -
Well, I bet they paid for 'm, one way or the other. But anyone who was against "the Commies" in those days was a big friend of the USA. The US Army realized that if the Eastern Block forces would attack Western Europe, they needed all the time they could get to mobilize and get enough troops and equipment across the Atlantic ocean to stop 'm. Therefore they made Tito (a "socialist dictator", if that is a possible qualification) an ally so that he, and his with nice Shermans equipped Army, could be used as a delaying force. Tito on the other hand knew that his chances of keeping his independent state Yugoslavia would be greater if he had the USA as a friend. The threat of an Russian invasion, followed by annexation, hung over his head for years. It has always been the same throughout history: my enemy's enemy is my friend.
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From the magnificent Dutch site www.strijdbewijs.nl (partially translated in English, they're busy with the rest, I believe): The tanks in the movie, provided by the Yugoslav army, are a little odd. In the 1950's 630 Sherman M4's, recovery tanks included, were delivered to the Yugoslav Army. All of them were M4A3-E4 76 mm's with M34A1 (sic) turrets meant for the 75mm gun, but adapted to house the 76mm. (My translation from the Dutch article.)
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Modified for the better.
Seedorf81 replied to slysniper's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Fully agree with fore mentioned posts, but I have to mention the (also) awesome work of the Modders. -
Childress is more right, since my explanation is more valid for ancient armies, I believe.
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Put some soldiers in a position in front of the main line. To be used as some kind of early warning system, and as a first line of defense to slow down/blunt an enemy assault.
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Recommend me some literature!
Seedorf81 replied to lurrp's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Cornelius Ryan - The longest day (D-Day), - A bridge too far (Market Garden), - The last battle (Battle for Berlin). Very well written. Easy and understandable to read (even for people who are totally new to ww2). John Toland - "Battle; The story of the Bulge". -
CM:BN Screenshot Thread #2
Seedorf81 replied to Battlefront.com's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Maybe it's only me, but it looks like the shown screenshots have more appeal when the UI isn't shown. So I would like to put in, yet again, my request to BF for an UI toggle on/off button. Please..? -
Let's talk about the Road to Nijmegen
Seedorf81 replied to phil stanbridge's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
I can understand that people have different preferences, but climbing Everest seems to be a challenge that has, with the proper preparations, at least a 50/50 change of survivability. But I do not see those odds in the fore mentioned campaign, and shockingly as it may be, I would consider that "normal" people (if ever there are any, that is), play games with the same intent as I do: have some fun. Not being subjected at an involuntary sado-masochistic experience.. I realize that I might hurt others people's feelings here by inadvertently stating that sado-masochism is slightly out of the ordinary. (If anyone's offended, sorry 'bout that.) -
Birdsong instead of background combat sounds
Seedorf81 replied to umlaut's topic in CM Normandy Maps and Mods
I really like birds, especially them "tits" ones.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Tit -
CM:BN Screenshot Thread #2
Seedorf81 replied to Battlefront.com's topic in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy
Officer with bino's: "Well, yes, ehm.., according to the map we should be close to a river by now.."