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    If someone would like to read a compilation of both the German and Soviet documentations of the battle around Olkhovatka 15 - 17 September 1942, where the German 13 Army Corps was situated along the river Don, that is to be found here.

    This pfd-file comes with the Bird Grove DLC for the Graviteam Tactics game Mius-Front.

    If you are one of those "Combat mission fanboys" you obviously have the policy to never touch anything connected to Mius-Front.

    That's ok with me.

    @Panzerjaeger The file T-312 AOK Norwegen, are those the rolls to the Norwegians of the skijäger-Battalion or the ones of the Legion Norwegen?

    Never mind. I download the files and look myself. Both groups of Norwegian volunteers are interesting anyway.

  2. 2 hours ago, billbindc said:

    The annexation of Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, now to join Crimea as part of the Russian Federation, goes directly against the Charter of the United Nations

    Putin and his inner circle has obviously never played any of the games by Paradox Interactive. If they had they should know that it's impossible to annex parts of a country unless the war is won.

    As they say on another forum: If you want to have this acknowledged you need to redo it and do it the correct way.

  3. The Russian orthodox church is of course supporting the war and now the mobilisation with the statement that Russian soldiers who die in Ukraine are cleansed of their sins.

    It's interesting how the Baltic States and maybe even Finland and the Scandinavian countries look at those russians that are trying to leave the country to avoid being sent to the front. A Lithuanian politician said something like "These men were happy to sit on their butt and watch about the war on tv without it bothering them much. But now when they risk being sent to die they all of a sudden run away from their country or start protesting against being sent away".

    Maybe stopping them from leaving the country can force them and their relatives to cause trouble to the Russian government.

  4. On 9/17/2022 at 5:39 PM, Aragorn2002 said:

    Quite disgusting remark.

     

    22 hours ago, benpark said:

    born whatever people may be is what they are.

     

    18 hours ago, chuckdyke said:

    Better gay than myopic,

    Why are you complaining? I was just making a comment on the words he used after having mentioned his son being gay.

    If it doesn't bother him the section "(absolutely great kid)" was completely unnecessary. So he must have added that for a certain reason.

    I'm sure you agree with me although your political correctness prevents you from admitting it.

  5. 10 hours ago, Lucky_Strike said:

    how are time extensions handled wrt AI plans - does the scenario designer have to include extra AI plans if they make an allowance for a scenario having extra time?

    If the designer thinks that the player might want or need extra time he can choose that option. Then the designer can either make additional AI-movements up to the end of that extra time or just skip the extra movements if he thinks that they aren't necessary.

  6. When I lived in Russia I was doing my laundry by hand. Now when the energy costs are predicted to get enormous from Autumn it's maybe time to do that again instead of using the washing machine.

    Depending on how much enery the fridge is using, it could maybe be a good thing to turn that off during the Winter and colder part of the Autumn and keep the milk, butter, meat and so on inside a box in the garden, on the balcony or anywhere they could stay cold enough without getting frozen stiff.

    The power-hungry appliances set to cost you DOUBLE on your annual electricity bill after October

  7. 15 hours ago, Artkin said:

    What to do with the expended batteries? This was a problem before electric cars. Now the problem is compounded. 

    That is where Amazon and Virgin come into the picture. They could collect all those used batteries and then fill a rocket with them which they send out into the universe. Hopefully an alien sivilisation will find that rocket, understand our problem and send the rocket back with their top-notch non-pollution risk batteries which work for 100 years.

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