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Greg McCarty -> (8/14/2000 8:31:00 AM)

I subscribe to the old saying that: The truth lies somewhere between the extremes. Yes, the SS formations should exhibit a bit more skill/morale on average than most. No, they they werent all great. A little reading will clear that up. The idea here is that we want to emulate a certain kind of unit behavior once in a while in the game. Lets leave the political crap to the utopians. I like the quote I read somewhere from a Russian officer: "When we heard Wiking was in the area, we knew there was going to be trouble."




Larry Holt -> (8/14/2000 11:00:00 PM)

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Originally posted by gdpsnake: ... And speaking of editing, where is this 'fred editor' I keep hearing (reading) about? Will it be (or something similar) included in Version 3?
There is a link to Fred's editor on the Matrix link page. ------------------ An old soldier but not yet a faded one. OK, maybe just a bit faded.




Paul Vebber -> (8/15/2000 2:36:00 AM)

I am pretty sure it will be included in ver 3. (It was in the early version that was sent to PC Gamer magazine...)




John T_MatrixForum -> (8/15/2000 3:17:00 AM)

"The Fact" about Waffen SS is that both sides are right. Some Waffen SS units where of very high quality: Good kit, good training and brainwashed to belive their racial superiority making them very efficient units. BUT on the other hand Waffen SS was also the only(main?) way for Non-Germans to join German forces. In the begining mainly Volunteers joining the crusade against communism, to a large extent officers and NCO's from occupied Europe. Later anyone willing to fight russians where accepted without too much asked about previous training or health - "canonfodder accepted" This is one reason why Waffen SS had units at both sides of the specrum "best" and worst . (Well Best and Worst can always be challenged but hope you gets my Idea) /John T




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