Matrix Games Forums

Forums  Register  Login  Photo Gallery  Member List  Search  Calendars  FAQ 

My Profile  Inbox  Address Book  My Subscription  My Forums  Log Out

Does foot infantry gets tired after a long march?

 
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
  Printable Version
All Forums >> [Current Games From Matrix.] >> [World War II] >> Steel Panthers World At War & Mega Campaigns >> Does foot infantry gets tired after a long march? Page: [1]
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
Does foot infantry gets tired after a long march? - 5/29/2001 5:29:00 AM   
Gallo Rojo


Posts: 731
Joined: 10/26/2000
From: Argentina
Status: offline
Well... I’m listening to you my friends :)

_____________________________

The bayonet is a weapon with a worker on each end
Post #: 1
- 5/29/2001 5:47:00 AM   
Warrior


Posts: 1808
Joined: 11/2/2000
From: West Palm Beach, FL USA
Status: offline
I did. In fact, I tried to avoid long marches whenever possible.

_____________________________

Retreat is NOT an option.



(in reply to Gallo Rojo)
Post #: 2
- 5/29/2001 5:56:00 AM   
nimu

 

Posts: 118
Joined: 4/20/2001
From: Italy
Status: offline
Are u serious??I never knew that!!And if yes,is there a parameter where u can see the troops getting tired?

_____________________________

"out of ammo........God save the King"

(in reply to Gallo Rojo)
Post #: 3
- 5/29/2001 7:12:00 AM   
troopie

 

Posts: 996
Joined: 4/8/2000
From: Directly above the centre of the Earth.
Status: offline
What I think Remf meant is yes, he got tired in reality after a long march. So did I. Nothing like fifty kays or more in full kit to make you tired. But there's no troop weariness factor in the game. AOR had it, but there's not one in any of the SP games. Maybe in Combat Leader. troopie

_____________________________

Pamwe Chete

(in reply to Gallo Rojo)
Post #: 4
- 5/29/2001 10:05:00 AM   
Gallo Rojo


Posts: 731
Joined: 10/26/2000
From: Argentina
Status: offline
quote:

Originally posted by troopie: What I think Remf meant is yes, he got tired in reality after a long march. So did I. Nothing like fifty kays or more in full kit to make you tired. But there's no troop weariness factor in the game. AOR had it, but there's not one in any of the SP games. Maybe in Combat Leader. troopie
That’s right. Infantry doesn’t get tired on the game. See the other post with the same subject (I post it twice by a mistake) where Paul Veber answers my question.

_____________________________

The bayonet is a weapon with a worker on each end

(in reply to Gallo Rojo)
Post #: 5
- 5/29/2001 2:49:00 PM   
ruxius

 

Posts: 909
Joined: 5/5/2000
From: ITALY
Status: offline
Ciao Nicola, well, I vote for weariness against Command and control.. :D Oh poor infantry...since SP1's freedom and power you seem sieged by pain and sorrow now... Thus I think weariness is good idea believe me ,one more step toward SPWAW's reality,..,but remember how much actual shot&move rules and C&C constraint our men ! :D :D Let them know this and order to them to MARCH MARCH AND MARCH !

_____________________________

Italian Soldier,German Discipline!

(in reply to Gallo Rojo)
Post #: 6
- 5/30/2001 1:45:00 AM   
Jasper

 

Posts: 174
Joined: 5/29/2001
From: I am from Mars
Status: offline
I served the army for two years under conscription. I was with the support section, carrying a GPMG - General Purpose MG or M60. Fast march for 20 KM, I am exhausted. :p Push me to the floor, I can even get up on my own.

_____________________________


(in reply to Gallo Rojo)
Post #: 7
- 5/30/2001 2:12:00 AM   
kutalik

 

Posts: 56
Joined: 3/6/2001
From: austin,tx,usa
Status: offline
God, ten years out of the army and my back and feet get tired just thinking about it... Why make our poor cyber-comrades suffer? Already bad enough having to deal with my suicide orders :D

_____________________________


(in reply to Gallo Rojo)
Post #: 8
- 5/30/2001 6:53:00 AM   
Belisarius


Posts: 4041
Joined: 5/26/2001
From: Gothenburg, Sweden
Status: offline
quote:

Originally posted by kutalik: God, ten years out of the army and my back and feet get tired just thinking about it... Why make our poor cyber-comrades suffer? Already bad enough having to deal with my suicide orders :D
So true. The only thing that saved my GI's from total annihilation today against the Germans was a well placed .50 cal HMG :D

_____________________________


Got StuG?

(in reply to Gallo Rojo)
Post #: 9
- 5/30/2001 9:37:00 AM   
Stukadawg

 

Posts: 59
Joined: 5/7/2001
From: Long Island NY
Status: offline
I like to think that my troops are too enthusiastic to get tired.

_____________________________


(in reply to Gallo Rojo)
Post #: 10
- 5/30/2001 2:25:00 PM   
Randy

 

Posts: 1172
Joined: 8/22/2000
From: Torrance, Calif. USA
Status: offline
Is this not why the M113 APC, is often called the "battlefield taxi". It just drives along and the infantry can just "hitch" a ride, like flagging down a taxi cab!! This way the infantry doesn't get tired on long road marches!! Semper Fi Randy

_____________________________

Semper Fi
Randy

The United States Marines: America's 911 Force-The Tip of the Spear

(in reply to Gallo Rojo)
Post #: 11
- 5/30/2001 6:53:00 PM   
Jasper

 

Posts: 174
Joined: 5/29/2001
From: I am from Mars
Status: offline
Talk about M113 APC, it sucks. I travelled in that during my army days, it is cramp and when filled with troops it stink. But overall at least I am protected from small arms fire. But sometime we are told that it is also called a metal coffin. The side armour can be penetrated by a .50 and the rear, a GPMG can do it. Sometime I really like the ideal of Isreal Mervaka. The MBT carrying u. ;)

_____________________________


(in reply to Gallo Rojo)
Post #: 12
- 5/30/2001 7:21:00 PM   
murx

 

Posts: 245
Joined: 3/6/2001
From: Braunschweig/Germany
Status: offline
Or tanks like the British Warrior or the German Marder (has the Bradley a passenger compartment too?) :) Better protection and more punch with 20mm BMK and coax 7.62mm MG :O, and some TOW/HOT or Milan with it too .. murx

_____________________________


(in reply to Gallo Rojo)
Post #: 13
- 5/30/2001 9:54:00 PM   
Stukadawg

 

Posts: 59
Joined: 5/7/2001
From: Long Island NY
Status: offline
Yep, M2 Bradley carries 4 passengers I think. M3 is the cavalry version, I don't think it carries passengers.

_____________________________


(in reply to Gallo Rojo)
Post #: 14
- 5/30/2001 11:34:00 PM   
achappelle

 

Posts: 150
Joined: 5/11/2001
From: Vancouver, BC
Status: offline
M2 Bradley can carry 7-8, the cavlry/scout version the M3 carries 4, and I think more TOW missiles.

_____________________________

"Molon Labe" - Leonidas @ Thermopylae (Come Get Them!!)

(in reply to Gallo Rojo)
Post #: 15
Page:   [1]
All Forums >> [Current Games From Matrix.] >> [World War II] >> Steel Panthers World At War & Mega Campaigns >> Does foot infantry gets tired after a long march? Page: [1]
Jump to:





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts


Forum Software © ASPPlayground.NET Advanced Edition 2.4.5 ANSI

0.875