john g -> (12/9/2000 2:46:00 AM)
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Originally posted by Harry:
So, I played a little with C&C and recognize a thing that bugged me...
One very effective tactic of the germans in russia (in the early war years) where to try to kill the Command Tank of a T34 Platoon.
If the Command Tank gets killed the other Tanks of the platoon have stopped or retreated because the Command Tank where the only tank with a radio.
If Fog of War is on, then you will not see if a tank has a radio. But I think you should see it if you are close enough. Then you know which tank to take out first.
This will really help the german player against the early soviets.
Harry
BTW...where have those Command Tanks gone..or was this SPWW2 ?
Considering all the scenarios I have played with visibilities less than 10, if you can't see a tank beyond 500 yards how are you going to see the rather small rod antenna that Soviet tanks used. You had a better chance of seeing the company commander giving arm/flag signals to the other tanks. Speaking of WWII tank radios, the German tanks in NA used sets that were pretty close to CB radios in propagation. US ham radio operators could pick up chatter near what was then the 11 meter ham band. The current size of the map, is about all one of those radios could do direct line of sight. With lots of hills or buildings in the way, even units with radios might not keep contact.
thanks, John.
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