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After several months of work the Hungarian Mission Pack for Combat Mission: Barbarossa to Berlin is ready for download.

The mission pack, the installer and the translation is the work of the Hungarian Combat Mission community, which resides at pcdome.hu. It includes 6 separate missions, and features the several battles of the Hungarian Honvéds of WW2. From the invasion of the Sovietunion to the siege of Budapest.

The mission pack can be downloaded from the links above:

MIRROR1 (wargamer.hu)

MIRROR2 (pcdome.hu)

Comments are welcome. Watch out for future releases!

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Alright folks, here is the list of the missions included:

Somewhere in Russia (42 June 29, fictional)

Korotojak (42 August 8, historical)

One million blooddrops (43 January 16, semi-histroical)

District of the rich (44 December 20, semi-historical)

Zurück on Chainbridge (45 January 17, historical)

Sons of Zrínyi (45 February 11, historical)

This is just the first mappack, watch out for more to come. We welcome all feedback on the missions, no matter if good or bad.

I'll try to dig up some screenshots for you, to get a feel of the missions.

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I have one small question;-----Spolier------

I am currently playing the first battle and was wondering why the designer decided to use three individual Toldia tanks instead of a platoon minus. I know it’s a very small and insignificant question but was just wondering.

For anyone who enjoys small battles with low points this is a very good scenario. Simple and fun.

Oh and are all these scenario's designed to be played against the AI?

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Hi there!

I made the installer with the thing in mind, that it's easier to use it then to copy different files.

Don't bother, you do NOT have to backup anything in your folders, since it does not overwrite anything, just creates the 6 scenarios in the Scenario folder.

If you have finished it, and don't want to have it on your computer just use the uninstaller (Start Menu -> Combat Mission Barbarossa to Berlin -> Hungarian Mission Pack -> uninstall

Simple, isn't it? smile.gif

We thought about getting some of the different Hungarian themed mods into it (starting screen, new skins) but dropped the idea finally due to concerns about overwriting things, that people might not want to be overwritten.

So it's just the missions, which are thoroughly researched, so we hope you enjoy playing them.

And there are more of them to come.

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@zmoney: The desinger of the scenario told me, that:

"The reason for the three individual Toldis is that they have been hastly moved forward to the front from the field workshops to aid the advancing infantry, and their radios are broken down. The 3 individual Toldis simulate the difficulties resulting from this."

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Originally posted by Szedrencs:

@zmoney: The desinger of the scenario told me, that:

"The reason for the three individual Toldis is that they have been hastly moved forward to the front from the field workshops to aid the advancing infantry, and their radios are broken down. The 3 individual Toldis simulate the difficulties resulting from this."

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Cool, thanks for the reply.
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Thanks for the scenarios guys.

I've been very interested in the siege of Budapest. I recently made an operation based on the fighting on Margit Island (currently in playtesting at The Proving Grounds web site).

I am wondering if you can share any of the sources you used for maps. I've been looking for a good source for months... especially of the Buda side of the city. The numerous hills makes if difficult to make historically accurate maps.

I plan to buy "The Siege of Budapest" by John Lukacs soon. Are you familiar with this book... if so, are the maps in it any good?

Thanks,

Bannon

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@lucero1148: Where is the Scenario Depo II? (what's the link?)

@Bannon DC: I made the Budapest scenarios... and I use a many different maps. One of them a city map from 1940. It's good for authentic street names (a modern map don't show the old names, like Mussolini squere and now we have Roosevelt squere and it's very strange in 1944 smile.gif ) But this map is disortied(?). The angle of roads is wrong (maybe to desinform the american bomer pilots). For this reason, I used some modern maps too.

http://lacko.pcdome.hu/CMBB/Terkep/bpmap1_41.jpg

http://lacko.pcdome.hu/CMBB/Terkep/bpmap2_41.jpg

http://lacko.pcdome.hu/CMBB/Terkep/bpmap3_41.jpg

http://lacko.pcdome.hu/CMBB/Terkep/bpmap4_41.jpg

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Despite the fact that I haven't read it, AFAIK many of the guys who designed the scenarios did. (I just made some translations, and the installer, so the praise must go to the scenario designers.)

http://www.historynet.com/wwii/reviews/wwiireview0306-1/

Luckily, it's written by a Hungarian, and is also available in English.

If you are intrested, I can look at the availability of the used sources in English.

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Originally posted by Szedrencs:

Despite the fact that I haven't read it, AFAIK many of the guys who designed the scenarios did. (I just made some translations, and the installer, so the praise must go to the scenario designers.)

http://www.historynet.com/wwii/reviews/wwiireview0306-1/

Luckily, it's written by a Hungarian, and is also available in English.

If you are intrested, I can look at the availability of the used sources in English.

Bardosy -- Thanks for the maps. Good stuff.

Szedrencs -- thanks for the review link.

Here's one you might be interested in:

http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/digkonyv/szakdolg/mihalyi/mihalyi.htm#_Bevezetés

This is in Hungarian and was provided by a helpful person from another WWII web forum. I can't read it, but it appears to be a detailed account of the fighting.

What I have been trying to find is a detailed topographical map of the Buda area. The hills over there are amazing. Most street maps just don't give you an idea of the increadible terrain.

Bannon smile.gif

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