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Suppression / Professional.
chuckdyke replied to semmes's topic in Combat Mission - General Discussion
Try to play the game with the 'Icons' turned off if you want the ultimate in realism. -
Anyone want to be a Windows 11 guinea pig?
chuckdyke replied to Vacillator's topic in General Discussion Forum
All my shorts cuts of my games were gone. Had to search to dig them up. A solution to an non existent problem. -
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chuckdyke replied to semmes's topic in Combat Mission - General Discussion
It is a game into itself and I think it is the cause of people's frustrations. If the system doesn't generate a contact icon for your unit or units all your plotting from the Eye of God maybe a waste of effort. I think the benefit of the Eye of God is overstated. I try to ignore it. Kesselring at Nuremburg claimed his bombers didn't see the flare from his ground troops so Rotterdam was bombed. The prosecutor suggested to cancel a mission should be protocol by default if the ground forces don't confirm a military presence by using a flare. Carpet bombing was mostly ineffective used tactically take Omaha beach at Normandy as an unfortunate example. My preplanned artillery missions are much more effective. Call for fire and use infantry to make contact before going ahead whether you can see trenches or foxholes or not. -
Steel Beasts vs Combat Mission t-72 visibility test
chuckdyke replied to dbsapp's topic in Combat Mission Cold War
It depends on the tiles. How many times we see we have a no LOS when we see the target on the screen. -
Steel Beasts vs Combat Mission t-72 visibility test
chuckdyke replied to dbsapp's topic in Combat Mission Cold War
You mean this one? The Brits beat them at soccer too. -
Steel Beasts vs Combat Mission t-72 visibility test
chuckdyke replied to dbsapp's topic in Combat Mission Cold War
Spotters? why the heck do we need spotters for? -
Steel Beasts vs Combat Mission t-72 visibility test
chuckdyke replied to dbsapp's topic in Combat Mission Cold War
The good old days of the worlds worst spotters. -
Steel Beasts vs Combat Mission t-72 visibility test
chuckdyke replied to dbsapp's topic in Combat Mission Cold War
The topic was T72 visibility test @Drifter Man showed us how to do a proper test. Topic should finish here. A claim that the game is biased should be backed up by evidence. We need a test protocol in other words. -
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chuckdyke replied to semmes's topic in Combat Mission - General Discussion
Comments are for everybody there is an option to go private. Also you can use quotes. To make you happy I put you on ignore. -
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chuckdyke replied to semmes's topic in Combat Mission - General Discussion
Is it too hard to give a screenshot? All I received was a link to download something. -
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chuckdyke replied to semmes's topic in Combat Mission - General Discussion
Yes that is what the game is about. Elite troops don't obey silly orders and if the morale is panic well they panic. I honestly think you don't understand the game. Let me have a guess: Your thinking is subjective of what the engine does. To enlighten the IQ in real life of an elite trooper is something like 120 the IQ of an AI generated pixel trooper is 0.0001% if even that. In the game if there is a minus on a unit they cower quickly instead of firing his Javelin if there is a plus a rifle man shoots back at an HMG. You need to look at leadership quality morale status and experience. You need to supply screenshots if you want people to give an answer which makes sense. My honest advice to you is to look at a different computer game unlike us you clearly don't enjoy yourself. -
The commander has vision ports of 360⁰ once buttoned up.
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The reason I play on Iron not many incidences like this according my perspective.
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Sniper shoots WW II sniper rifles
chuckdyke replied to John Kettler's topic in Combat Mission - General Discussion
It was not exactly a priority a shame that Europe took over the military market. -
Sniper shoots WW II sniper rifles
chuckdyke replied to John Kettler's topic in Combat Mission - General Discussion
It has become a cottage industry at least for the civilian market. Yours truly here had one. Barrel and bushing went and the replacement was hand fitted by a gunsmith and the inside checked and mirror polished. Same with the sights were replaced. Going back to your post, I imagine better stock ammo was selected for the accredited marksmen. In the game I don't notice any difference between snipers in Red Thunder and Shock Force 2. Kind regards. -
Sniper shoots WW II sniper rifles
chuckdyke replied to John Kettler's topic in Combat Mission - General Discussion
Yes they made standard jacketed ammo and steel cored AP ammo. I know the US had for the Springfield 30.06 National Match Ammo. Don't know or it was manufactured during WW2. -
Sniper shoots WW II sniper rifles
chuckdyke replied to John Kettler's topic in Combat Mission - General Discussion
I am not a WW2 veteran I understand there should have been a need to select a rifle and select ammo if you want results above what is required for volley fire. Modern computerized manufacturing will produce a better standard than that of WW2 economies. I am not surprised that your weapons are of an acceptable standard for your competition. TBH the guy in the video struck me as a show pony. I owned a surplus .303 myself years ago did some work on it and got accuracy with handloaded ammo which was better than the commercial stuff. -
The .45 ACP a close up round. The Russian round is not far more powerful. It depends to which specifications you load the cartridges. For argument sake a quick look it is about even stevens (Around 500J). The wound channel of the .45 ACP is where its reputation comes from. At 50 meters it is still keeps its accuracy, I owned once upon a time a 1911. For urban situations look when you need to shoot further than 50 meters?
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Sniper shoots WW II sniper rifles
chuckdyke replied to John Kettler's topic in Combat Mission - General Discussion
Take everything on YouTube with a pinch of salt. The real expert is the spotter and you don't use ammo from the shelf. Take a civilian bench rest shooter, he or she loads their own. I imagine in the army the armorer gets match grade ammo for a particular rifle. To achieve this in handloading you fire a commercial round and resize only the neck. Now you have brass which matches the rifle. Then you select the bullet and powder combination. The ballistics you find in any loading guide. Irrelevant in the game at least in SF2 range 640 meters target RPG operator in a foxhole full contact for 6 minutes before it became a casualty. Our expert in the game was 'Crack' weapon Winchester .308 Magnum. Oh yes I have not touched SF2 for 6 months now. I handloaded ammo for 12 years I estimate for competition shooting. That they miss in the game I put it down to stress fire that is the factor you don't experience on a range. -
Steel Beasts vs Combat Mission t-72 visibility test
chuckdyke replied to dbsapp's topic in Combat Mission Cold War
I just don't go for modern warfare I am afraid. Have not touched SF2 for ages for the same reason. Spotting, the movie a Clear and Present Danger. The spotters all commissioned officers and they failed to spot the sniper. Issue all were using their binoculars. Optics maybe the cause of your failure to spot. My experience in the game. Infantry reliably spots armour at a kilometer or more and combining the two solves the problem. Also I look for an AFV who has veteran or above for experience that is the one I unbutton. To send in armour cold is a recipe for some of them brewing up. At least that is my opinion. Kind regards -
Steel Beasts vs Combat Mission t-72 visibility test
chuckdyke replied to dbsapp's topic in Combat Mission Cold War
Spotters on the engine deck gives your AFV marker icons for some very effective area fire. -
Steel Beasts vs Combat Mission t-72 visibility test
chuckdyke replied to dbsapp's topic in Combat Mission Cold War
Lots of players don't take the C2 serious. But if your style of play generates lots of contact icons the spotting of AFV's improves. I play more WW 2 especially FB and RT and I am happy about the spotting. To spot an MG42 in a foxhole at 600 meters is nothing to complain about. It was the TacAI doing it not by manually plotting an LOF. Tanks are bad spotters their strength is their radio. -
Some tank duel tests (CMBN)
chuckdyke replied to Drifter Man's topic in Combat Mission - General Discussion
So the SU 76 spots much better than the T34 which is fair. I am fond of the SU76 spots very well in Hammers Flank especially with infantry nearby. Thanks for your effort.