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Posts posted by Warts 'n' all
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Playing WEGO. For me it is have one unit pop smoke whilst their mates are staying put. They then take advantage of the smoke the next turn. Trying to time it with pauses, can end badly.
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Sound advice from the colonial feline. And there was nowt "wonky" about the great maps in this campaign. Exits stage right humming "The fog on the Tyne" --->
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3 hours ago, Rokossovski said:
Very kind of you, but I already tried that establishment almost 371 years ago, and found the shave to be . . . excessive. Pro tip I learned: do not frequent a barber who uses an axe.
By the way, isn't Whitehall very near Westminster Hall? I believe your hairstyle was seen there for many years (displayed on a pike, if memory serves).
Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha. That was brilliant!
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I find even on Engine 3 that the Russians need a bit of prodding to engage "Reverse Slope Targets".
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@Rokossovski You seem to be a very polite, helpful kind of fellow. Although I can't help but notice that you appear to be in need of a good haircut, and a close shave. I know an excellent barbering establishment in Whitehall, and have taken the liberty of making a booking for you on January 30th in the New Year.
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In the meantime he is a little ditty from 1939 to have your troops singing their way into battle.
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Bigger "Wink" next time, for us oldies with poor eye sight.
Hopefully we will get some player made goumier battles in due course.
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This kind of behaviour has been included in both RT and FB vehicles. it has nothing to do with players being "ACES", even rubbish players like me have picked up on it over the last few years. Happy Gaming!
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Sat in my Jolly Bolly having my brekky as I read this. I was hoping they'd be there.
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I had exactly the same experiences with the infantry on engine 4.
As for the tanks behaviour I seem to remember that happening the last time I tried the campaign with engine 3. Although I did just fire it up again having read your post, and lo and behold, without me even giving a "Target" order it trundled up to the hedge and began blasting away at the bunker with it's main gun.
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"Purple Haze" as a certain USatian dwelling in Limeyland once said.
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Very artistic.
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Every time I see the title of this thread I get "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding" in my head. I can't imagine why.
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3 hours ago, BFCElvis said:
It's funny that you mentioned '82 as it was one of the more memorable shows ever (and I've probably been to close to 100 over the years). It was at JFK Stadium (future site of Live Aid) and the line up was Flock of Seagulls/Blondie/Elvis Costello/Genesis. No lie, the headline in the next day's Philadelphia Inquirer was "Elvis Costello steals show at JFK". He was touring Imperial Bedroom at the time. I don't remember what I had for lunch yesterday but remember that kind of stuff.
Now that deserves a "like", even though I can't give you one.
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I've done it with "Smoke" a few times. But it's never been a problem with the trees as I never toggle them.
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Another enjoyable episode.
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In our family we call 'em "Jolly Bollys".
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Looks good.
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22 hours ago, gundolf said:
Here's hoping for Blackshirt Friday.
I'd prefer Cable Street Sunday.
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Cassino - The Hollow Victory by John Ellis published in 1984.
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I think your "Surrender Invites Death" series is still one of the best CM series on youtube.
first small mod for R2V French troop
in CM Fortress Italy Maps and Mods
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"Now remember men, never let the perfidious Albionites catch you dangling your Gauloise".