guachi Posted July 2, 2000 Share Posted July 2, 2000 CM3 is Mediterranean. Is Italy in the Med? Yes. Are the Balkans in the Med? Yes. Does N Africa border the Med? Yes. So, unless I am mistaken, CM3 is slated to cover these three areas. Jason Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seanachai Posted July 3, 2000 Share Posted July 3, 2000 <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by von Lucke: Dead cows!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> You know, I posted that I wanted cows completely as a joke like 6-8 weeks ago! And my post went completely ignored. Now I swear I've seen 'dead cow' posts like 6-7 times. Where were all the dead cow freaks when I first posted? Out examining their leg-hold traps? ------------------ After witnessing exceptional bravery from his Celtic mercenaries, Alexander the Great called them to him and asked if there was anything they feared. They told him nothing, except that the sky might fall on their heads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Michael emrys Posted July 3, 2000 Share Posted July 3, 2000 "CM3 is Mediterranean. Is Italy in the Med? Yes. Are the Balkans in the Med? Yes. Does N Africa border the Med? Yes. So, unless I am mistaken, CM3 is slated to cover these three areas." The problem with that is, as I tried to indicate earlier, that the fighting in North Africa was mostly fought with different equipment and TO&Es than the later campaigns, and it would make more sense to include it in the "early war" game. But whatever BTS feels comfortable in making, I expect I will enjoy. Michael Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bastables Posted July 3, 2000 Share Posted July 3, 2000 Well if one supports that line of reasoning the early parts of the ost front should be included in CM 4 not CM2. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Epée Posted July 3, 2000 Share Posted July 3, 2000 How about: CM 5: World at War (all fronts) and CM 6: A Century of Warfare (1900-2000) Epée Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Durruti Posted July 4, 2000 Share Posted July 4, 2000 I second Galland0's request for Brit MG armed jeeps. Not just SAS - the Paras also used them at Arnhem. Colonel Gough's jeep unit used light armour and mounted various MGs such as the twin Vickers 'K' gun. Just another small point - why can't the Poles use Cromwells in CM? Even Divisions using primarily Shermans had Cromwells in the Armoured Recce Regt. Gen Stanislaw, GOC of 1st Polish AD used a famous Cromwell command tank, 'Hela', which had a horseshoe welded on the front fender in memory of his Polish cavalry origins. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeO Posted July 9, 2000 Share Posted July 9, 2000 Anybody know if the Canadians used Cromwells in their Armored Reconnaissance Regiments too? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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