Chris10
Posts: 114
Joined: 6/7/2011 From: Germany,living in Spain Status: offline
|
quote:
ORIGINAL: Joel Billings My dad possibly called for artillery to be fired at your grandfather. My dad was an FO for a corps artillery battalion in the Hürtgen Forest. It's a small world. Yes it is ! well..Iam confident that it wasnt your dad who got him injured . Artillery was not very effective in that battle as the forest was very dense...same applied for air support... US commanders totally underestimated the density of the forest and morale of the german troops and their will to fight. They moved in as if it would be a cakewalk and soon It turned out one of the longest and bloodiest battles the US had to fight in europe taking severe casualties. It was a much harder fight than in Omaha Beach. When I was around 14-15 I obviously tried everything to get my granddad to tell glorious war stories but he refused to talk about the war until to his death, he always answered "well,we better should forget about this my boy" and then he smiled. He was a very very serious man. I think all his life he carried a huge weight of terrible memories and traumas he tried to forget. Interesting detail is that at the Hürtgen Military Cementery there is an american war memorial honoring a german Lieutnant who rescued a wounded american soldier stucked in a german minefield and got severly wounded himself in the attempt helping the american boy to get out of there and later died of his wounds in hospital while the US soldier survived. For the older this is no news but the younger on this board who really wanna know about the war in the east should try to get a copy a Fieldmarshall Erich von Mannsteins Book "Lost Victorys" and get first hand knowledge of the epic struggle from one of the most genius commanders of WWII who was highly respected even by his enemys and up to his death in the 70s high and highest US, NATO and British Generals constantly attended personally his birthday partys and he is the only ex Wehrmacht Fieldmarshall burried with all military honours in Germany. http://www.amazon.com/Lost-Victories-Memoirs-Hitlers-Brilliant/dp/0891411305/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1307628796&sr=8-2 quote:
ORIGINAL: Joel Billings Anyway you are right about PG in that AFAIK it was the best selling hex PC wargame, selling over 250,000 at full price and probably another several hundred thousand at lower prices or part of bundles. Given that until then the best PC hex wargames would sell 30,000 copies, that was quite a leap. Of course although it had hexes and detailed weapons stats, it was not the kind of historically accurate game that most think of when they talk about wargames. But it was fun to make and fun to play. thnx for helping me out....that is a far better elaborated and more like what was on my mind when I said that PG was the father of the pc hex-games...when you are not a native speaker sometimes things come out in a different way and could be misunderstood... and yeah...I played the crap out of PG...it was unbelivable responsive and intuitive...of course its no comparison to real serious hex wargames cause its mechanics were simplified. I always dreamed about some sort of super PG like WITE or bigger size with more strategic/mechanic depth but maintaining the simplicity of the UI and the gameplay so when I found out that WITE does not feature icons/sprites (at least optional) but only the dry/metaforical NATO chips, which is very anachronistic anyway, I felt sort of alienized.... It had nothing to do with the quality of the game itself , neither I wanted to diminish or bash it any way cause from what I have seen and read its mechanics are well thought and a lot of hard work had gone into it. quote:
ORIGINAL: WarHunter If you are curious if PG is still worth the time to play, or maybe you have not seen it. Check out the link. The decision is yours. http://rudankort.spb.ru/pgforever/ PG forever, works right out of the install with Win7. Thnx a bunch for this link. I will certainly check this out. My Playstation 2 gave up some time ago so (fair enough after 9 years) so I could not play PG anymore and gave away all my Playstation 1 and 2 games so It got forgotten as life moved on. I played PG and Allied General always on Playstation as their versions used to run a lot faster and more responsive than the PC versions. quote:
ORIGINAL: WarHunter The use of silhouettes to convey the command and control Army, Navy and Air forces was simply inspired design. It worked for a vast majority of gamers. Whatever the level of skill they had. I don't think it would have done well with NATO symbols. Very true....
< Message edited by Chris10 -- 6/9/2011 3:21:18 PM >
|