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  1. I liked that Stalingrad as well! (There is an older German movie by the same title as well, from I think the 60s, which I would still like to see). The 1993 Stalingrad is good if you're into the German "anti-war war films" (of which Das Boot is definitely the finest example) - it definitely ranks up there as probably the most depressing war film I've ever seen. And Das Boot is not exactly a happy-ending movie either... Sort of on the topic - I just bumped into a youtube recommendation, an Estonian film from last year called "1944". It is apparently about the Estonian SS fighting the Russians. Doesn't look too bad: Has anyone seen this one?
  2. While I'm definitely a big Enemy at the Gates hater, I think Michael Bay's Pearl Harbor would give it a run for its money! With Enemy at the Gates, I can at least watch it while griping about everything it gets wrong, and how un-Russian all the Russians in it are, etc. With Pearl Harbor, I can only groan at how awful everything about it is! And U-571 is another movie that deserves to be in the same category. It's a shame that historical war movies aren't really made anymore. Bulge sorely needs one.
  3. Thank you both for these! I think it might have been a version of the HQS sound mod, but a different one that wasn't packed as .brz and had some optional files. I really like the sounds in that set, CMFDR, I will certainly give them a go! The main thing I was looking for is a bit of variety of background sounds so I can switch them every once in a while - for some scenarios, you really want them to sound right (D-Day being just an example). Thanks again
  4. Hi folks, long-time lurker here! I am trying to locate a certain sound mod I had for CMBN/CMRT/etc., but I cannot remember what it was called, who it was by, and where I got it. So far, none of the ones at the Repository or CMMODS seem to match. It had a variety of things, mostly environment/weapon/explosion sounds, and it also had a set of options/extras folders. Among them, there was a set of different background sounds, including versions for "daytime combat" which were quiet, light, heavy fighting, and also a "D-Day" variation for maximum intensity of fighting sounds in the background. It's this set of files I'm specifically looking for. Any clues or help is very appreciated!
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