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  1. I think I found the problem to the teleportation bug. For me it happened around row/columns of trees or grapevines. It's a clipping problem from the map editor when you drop pre made foliage on the map. Think of it cutting a hand drawn object out from paper and you don't cut on the lines, you leave some overhang that's the problem. It's invisible. If you can identify the foliage that does it you can fix it.

  2. 9 hours ago, Frenchy56 said:

    The SA voices are in the game files. I've listened to some and I can say that the English-speaking ones are not immersive at all ("They'll kill us all. Run." spoken in a completely nonchalant tone. All of them are.), and are too quiet. Which is probably the problem, another thing I can think of is them not being named right, as I saw some of them with misspelled names.

    The Afrikaans ones are okay, but like the English ones some of them are misspelled as well.

    You are right. Voices are far too quite, I can barely hear anything the added nations say!

  3. 1 hour ago, IanL said:

    They will. I tested it myself:

     

    They do it on their own. So they need to be in a position where they are busy with important stuff forwards and the spot and are threatened from behind.

    Indeed they can target by themselves but this wasn't taken into question by me. I suggested that there be a target light command that would allow the user to use the .50cals as an actual target light line to anywhere, so that you as the player can just select which area to target with .50cals alone.

  4. I would hope so Wiki says the Germans had control of 45,000 Italian troops up there.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Republican_Army

    The Axis had 21 much weaker German divisions and four Italian Esercito Nazionale Repubblicano (ENR) divisions with about 349,000 German and 45,000 Italian troops on 9 April. There were another 91,000 German troops on the lines of communication and the Germans commanded about 100,000 Italian police.[8][4] Three of the Italian divisions were allocated to the Ligurian Army under Rodolfo Graziani guarding the western flank facing France and the fourth was with the 14th Army, in a sector thought less likely to be attacked.[9]

     

    I am trying to find out just which armor or vehicles they used. Did they use their own or German?

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