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Just noticed that Gamespot stated what time periods the two scenarios would be, the link is here. The text as follows:

Gamespot:

The scenarios start with the German invasion of Russia in 1941 and end with the Soviet's storming of Berlin in 1945.

So if I read this right, we get a Barbossa scenario, and a Berlin scenario (or are they talking about the scope of the game?). Cant wait!

Chad Harrison

BTW, does anyone know what time the demo is up for grabs?? Any official word from BFC or CDV?

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Well, the way I read it when taken in context (and how you already have guessed) is that they are talking about the whole scope of the game. NOT the scenarios for the Demo. :(

But it is not very clear.

Thanks for the link. smile.gif

Gpig

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This is what is says:

"

Tuesday, August 27, 2002

Combat Mission: Barbarossa to Berlin

Publisher: Battlefront.com

Developer: Big Time Software

Genre: Strategy

Release Date: TBA

Combat Mission: Barbarossa to Berlin demo

coming

Battlefront.com will soon release a playable demo for

its sequel to Combat Mission, its acclaimed 3D tactical

wargame.

Battlefront.com has announced that a playable demo for Combat

Mission: Barbarossa to Berlin will be released on September 1.

The demo will include two scenarios, as well as a tutorial. In

Barbarossa to Berlin, players fight with historically accurate forces

that fought on World War II's Eastern Front. The scenarios start

with the German invasion of Russia in 1941 and end with the

Soviet's storming of Berlin in 1945. The original Combat Mission,

released in the middle of 2000, was praised as the first historical

wargame to make good use of a 3D graphics engine, and the

sequel aims to both improve both the graphics and add new

layers of historical detail.

Combat Mission: Barbarossa to Berlin is scheduled to start

shipping on September 20. It is available for order from the

Battlefront.com Web site. For more details, read our previous

coverage of the game.

By Sam Parker, ©GameSpotPC 2002 [postED: 08/22/02]"

I don't think there is ANY indication of the nature of the 2 demo scenario's in that short article.

-tom w

[ August 27, 2002, 03:26 PM: Message edited by: aka_tom_w ]

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The demo will include two scenarios, as well as a tutorial. In

Barbarossa to Berlin, players fight with historically accurate forces

that fought on World War II's Eastern Front. The scenarios start

with the German invasion of Russia in 1941 and end with the

Soviet's storming of Berlin in 1945.

Poorly worded. You could read it either way.

The demo will include two scenarios, as well as a tutorial. In

Barbarossa to Berlin, players fight with historically accurate forces

that fought on World War II's Eastern Front. In the full version scenarios start

with the German invasion of Russia in 1941 and end with the

Soviet's storming of Berlin in 1945.

Better?
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Originally posted by gibsonm:

Why not wait 3 days, download it and find out?

Surely raising these sorts of issues now either:

a) Peeve the no doubt frazzled development team, or

B) Delay the release as the paragraphs are re-written.

Gives me something to do at the University to get my mind off Calculus and Statistics. smile.gif

It was written by Gamespot, not BFC. And if you read it without taking the time to pick it apart, it can be misleading. You all get to pick apart now what I read quickly. And anyways, BFC has much better things to do than to reply here, and they did not even bother clicking on this.

Wait three days? Shouldnt that be 5 days?

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Originally posted by Chad Harrison:

Wait three days? Shouldnt that be 5 days?

Well its the 28th here already so it doesn't count, therefore we have:

29, 30, 31

However do doubt it will be released on 01 Sep (US time) so we in Aus will need to wait four days and get it on 02 Sep our time.

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Originally posted by gibsonm:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Chad Harrison:

Wait three days? Shouldnt that be 5 days?

Well its the 28th here already so it doesn't count, therefore we have:

29, 30, 31

However do doubt it will be released on 01 Sep (US time) so we in Aus will need to wait four days and get it on 02 Sep our time.</font>

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Originally posted by Terence:

Bah. The words "Barbarossa to Berlin" obviously refer to the full version and not to the demo.

Yes, Im bored. Yes, Im arguing over nothing. Sue me.

Welcome to the dilema of this entire board. We are all bored, and CMBB is soo close, all we can do is talk endlessly about pointless (for the most part) discussions just in a hope to pass time until CMBB comes out.

So Terence, do you want to discuss whether or not it is gamey to bring a AT/INF gun to a ME w/out transport? I purchased 4 M8HMC's in my 2000 point ME, are you going to complain? All my infantry are SMG troops, or Airborne troops, does this increase your blood pressure? All my vehicles are flak trucks, employed at ranges over 500m, now how do you feel? I run all my troops along the extreme edges of the map, do you get my point? smile.gif

Now, thats reason to argue, NOT an interpretation of a poorly written (IMO) piece of data from Gamespot! ;)

Chad

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What was said

The demo will include two scenarios, as well as a tutorial. In

Barbarossa to Berlin, players fight with historically accurate forces

that fought on World War II's Eastern Front. The scenarios start

with the German invasion of Russia in 1941 and end with the

Soviet's storming of Berlin in 1945.

What was meant

The demo will include two scenarios, as well as a tutorial. In

Barbarossa to Berlin, players fight with historically accurate forces

that fought on World War II's Eastern Front. The scenarios in the tutorial, in a gesture meant to draw in the casual gaming community, include Wack-a-Mole, Ms Pacman and Tele-Tebby inspired battles that start

with the German invasion of Russia in 1941 and end with the

Soviet's storming of Berlin in 1945.

The game designers told Gamespot insiders that no Tele-Tubbies or Moles were harmed in the production of these whimsical scenarios

Gimme a break this was my first post and I'm stuck at work
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Originally posted by Chad Harrison:

Now, thats reason to argue, NOT an interpretation of a poorly written (IMO) piece of data from Gamespot! ;)

Chad

Is not.

BTW, im using a human wave attack of Elite Sharpshooters and conscript flamethrowers in my latest QB. Any problems with that? :D

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Originally posted by Andreas:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by numskll:

What was said

Oh yeah? How do you know who or what Steve did hurt when he made those scenarios. You could not handle the truth, matey...</font>
so the scenario briefings were written in blood? coooooooooool...
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Originally posted by Terence:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Chad Harrison:

Now, thats reason to argue, NOT an interpretation of a poorly written (IMO) piece of data from Gamespot! ;)

Chad

Is not.

BTW, im using a human wave attack of Elite Sharpshooters and conscript flamethrowers in my latest QB. Any problems with that? :D </font>

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