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Freyberg

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  1. Each to their own, I guess.

    There are lots of computer games I've tried and hated, or tried and got bored with, but there's only one I've loved since the first time I tried it - what was that demo? Valley of trouble??

    I've been an addict ever since, and each version and upgrade just gets better...

    ...except Black Sea, that was too hard for me. Everything keeps exploding...

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    On 14/04/2017 at 6:24 AM, Wolfseven said:

    ok got it to work now 
    I get this error? :blink:

    so it would appears that the CMFI: Gustav Line   product no longer works?

     

     

     

     

    I had that error when I upgraded CMBN and CMRT. I went to the help desk - the response was prompt and it was easily solved. They gave me a little patch that worked for one, and there was a little bit of twiddling around for the other. Combat Mission is a boutique product and these things happen (have you ever worked in software?) but their support is excellent.
     

  3. As a Brit-o-phile, I don't mind playing from the US side - they're great; I play Germans once in a while just for a change; and the Soviets have a simple beauty to them; but I love playing British and Commonwealth forces.

    As such, I'm waiting eagerly for the CMFI upgrade (my favourite title) and the rumoured 1945 add-on to that; and I have been playing CMBN pretty much consistently since it came out.

    I like CMFB - the maps and AI are excellent; the scenarios and campaigns are fiendish - but I would love to see a British or Commonwealth module. I find the British forces, with their miscellany of tanks, their quaint, highly varied unit structures and their slightly undergunned troops bolstered by Sten guns, Bren guns and the fearsome 17-pounder, extremely fun and fascinating to play.

    There was talk of modules to CMFB a while back. Is Commonwealth Forces on the cards?

    I asked the chaps and they say they're ready to bust out of Normandy and Holland ;)

     

  4. 8 hours ago, MarkEzra said:

    I don't know about rumors of QB map packs.  But like you CMBN has a new lease on life with V4.  The original issue QB Maps were the first batch I did and show it.  The Holland Maps were the last of that Title and were much better for a couple reasons: more  well crafted scenario maps were turned into QB Maps and the introduction of "Master Maps" which made my life easier.

    But with V4 my QB maps seem to lack luster and the AI is not so artful in attack or defend... certainly not to CMFB standards.  So I have been altering a couple as I play them.  This is NOT a Pack but it might end up a few Bocage style maps.  The Last Defense Scen also has a QB Map, too. 

    You might want to try these  out:

    QB Maps Redo V4.zip

    Thanks - yeah, sorry I didn't mention you by name. I loved the 54-map pack. They look great and play fiendishly. I'll enjoy these ones :)

  5. The 4.0 upgrade has really brought CMBN back to life for me and I've been playing it a lot, after having neglected it in favour of newer titles for a couple of years.

    But, having returned, I only really feel like playing the Holland maps - they have so much more attention to detail - they just look and feel better. A lot of the original CMBN Commonwealth Forces maps look pretty plain in comparison. It's mainly an aesthetic thing - I couldn't attest that they play any better or worse, but the detail really makes a difference.

    I downloaded all the maps I could find off the repository - and some of them are really good (I'm thinking of the LJF ones, which were excellent), but since I get a better game with the AI when I'm on the attack or assault, I've played most of the good ones now, and only maps with an AI plan are useful for me.

    Some months ago I seem to recall vague rumours of a map pack. I would definitely pay money for more QB maps - this game has been cheap for the enjoyment it has provided.

    Am I mistaken in that recollection...?

     

  6. I don't comment on this board much, because I'm intimidated by the military history geeks, but I've bought every Combat Mission game and module since CMBO (except Afghanistan) and I think the game is just getting better and better.

    CMBB was amazing, with the vast range of equipment and the many nationalities, but the detail of CMRT is indeed more engaging.

  7. I enjoyed that battle, as I enjoyed the whole Hammer's Flank campaign. The infantry took a lot of casualties, but there was plenty of them. I followed the briefing plan, keep attacking and accept some casualties, and I ended up with a pretty decent victory. Once the Soviets are across the river in force, the Germans are in trouble. I pushed mainly down the left flank, but the right would have done just as well.

    Actually, it was a fun scenario. I was sorry when that campaign ended.

  8. It was an excellent movie. You guys just don't understand the genre.

    A war movie is not a documentary, it's a genre - one aspect of the genre is try and condense the extreme experiences of many men into one narrative. Endings are often unrealistic - this, too is part of the genre - it's like Wagnerian opera or something. An abstraction.

     

    The ending was unrealistic, but brilliant. This was the concept of the movie - the fury, the destructive maelstrom that was the last days of WWII. It conveyed it brilliantly. Realistically at first, then with increasingly surreal chaos.

     

    It wasn't a documentary - it was a war movie, and a brilliant one.

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