Cpl Carrot Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 Just curious as AFAIK both sides used metric? Cpl Carrot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geozero Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 I think everyone uses metric system, except U.S. and U.K., and since the game is made in the U.S.... well there you have it, Just a thought. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malakovski Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 Yes, but all he distances are in meteres, gun calibers in mm, et cetera. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pvt. Ryan Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 Would you prefer Euros instead of Pounds? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
General Tacticus Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 Good thing to change (or provide an option for those in backward countries ). After coming from Il2...these bombs that my planes are dropping are meaningless to me...except, of course, when they hit the ground - then they are all "really big" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scipio Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 Originally posted by Pvt. Ryan: Would you prefer Euros instead of Pounds?No, as any other reasonable person I would prefer Deutsch Mark. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jiggles Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 Originally posted by geozero: I think everyone uses metric system, except U.S. and U.K., and since the game is made in the U.S.... well there you have it, Just a thought.If only it were that simple over here; in the UK we use both! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grey Hunter Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 well, were not supposed to, were technically metric, but the old people don't like it so stick to what they know. there been a court case over a man sellign banannas (????) by the pound, he's been fined over a grand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zukkov Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 well over here in the states, if someone has a "kilo" of something, it's usually drugs. lol.. actually the us was supposed to go metric back in '82, but there too much resistance to change. in fact, the head of the metric board resigned, saying "if God had meant us to be metric, He'd have had 10 disciples instead of 12". true story! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snarker Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 Originally posted by geozero: I think everyone uses metric system, except U.S. and U.K., and since the game is made in the U.S.... well there you have it, Just a thought.And to make things even stranger, the US military uses metric for distances, but not for most other things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxbat Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 Originally posted by zukkov: "if God had meant us to be metric, He'd have had 10 disciples instead of 12". true story!I heard people say the same about god giving us 10 fingers for a reason though Originally posted by Snarker: And to make things even stranger, the US military uses metric for distances, but not for most other things.Might be because it's handy when cooperating with NATO partners Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GWDWD Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 "The metric system the tool of the devil. My car gets 40 rods to the hog's head, and that's the way I likes it!" --Grandpa Simpson Someday the rest of the world will catch up... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hawk Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 Or, as Terry Pratchett and Niel Gaiman said in "Good omens": NOTE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AND AMERICANS: Two Farthings = One Ha'penny. Two Ha'pennies = One Penny. Three Pennies = A Thrupenny Bit. Two Thrupennies = A Sixpence. Two Sixpences = One Shilling, or Bob. Two Bobs = One Florin. One Florin and One Sixpence = Half a Crown. Four Half Crowns = Ten Bob Note. Two Ten Bob Notes = One Pound (or 240 Pennies). One Pound and One Shilling = One Guinea. The British resisted decimalized currency for a long time because they thought it was too complicated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shadow 1st Hussars Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 Originally posted by Snarker: And to make things even stranger, the US military uses metric for distances, but not for most other things.Because it is easyer for measurements. mm is alot easyer to sort out than a bunch of fractions of an inch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike the wino2 Posted October 7, 2002 Share Posted October 7, 2002 You are correct. This should be set-up for each country as we here in the US are unwilling/ unable to learn the metric system. I demand a Scottish version in stones, etc. We Americans are unlearned in the metric system therefore we shun it. The sole exception to this rule is our drug trade which has no problem converting ounce to pounds to kilos to grams and back again. Hope this clears up a few points. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kanonier Reichmann Posted October 7, 2002 Share Posted October 7, 2002 Originally posted by Grey Hunter: well, were not supposed to, were technically metric, but the old people don't like it so stick to what they know. there been a court case over a man sellign banannas (????) by the pound, he's been fined over a grand.Is that a Metric grand or an Imperial grand? Just wondering. Regards Jim R. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
General Tacticus Posted October 7, 2002 Share Posted October 7, 2002 I think the main point is...these are german and/or russian (and a few others as well) bombs...they are built to a metric sytem (say 250kg, or 1000kg etc) and so that is how they should be designated. When a Hawker Typhoon drops a bomb, I am quite happy to refer to it in pounds (because it wieghs a "nice" number of them...like 500 or 1000 etc). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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