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Cathartes -> GJS mod for LSA is available (6/10/2013 12:57:16 PM)

Let me know if there are any problems. Thanks to Mooxe at the closecombatseries.net website for hosting.

1. Version 6.0 (6th version for LSA). It's an installer in a zip.

2. It requires you have CC LSA patched up to the current version.

3. Currently there is only one single battle, one operation, and one GC designed for H2H. You will have to make your own battles/ops for now.

GJS-LSA 6.0




Tejszd -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (6/11/2013 1:41:29 AM)

Woohoo!




Tejszd -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (6/14/2013 1:31:49 AM)

Enjoying the mod! It is like an expansion pack for LSA as it changes everything but the AI/coding....




Gen_Jack -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (6/15/2013 5:33:44 AM)

Great news. Thank you Cathartes. Grabbing it now.




Kitkat -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (6/25/2013 5:19:12 PM)

Azm! Hey Cathartes, any chance you could post the change list (text file) in this thread?
Thank you so much for this mod and keeping LSA alive.
/Kitkat




o2o2243_slith -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (8/18/2013 5:32:21 AM)

Cannot find the download [&:]




faustp -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (8/18/2013 5:57:37 PM)

mmmh it seems that the download link is not working ? can somebody post a working link ?

thanks




Cathartes -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (8/19/2013 1:23:14 PM)

seems that link will be unavailable for a bit, beyond my control. stay tuned. wish Matrix had a place to host this one.




RD_Knights_X -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (8/19/2013 10:59:53 PM)

Yes, I know of at least one other gamer that is somewhat new to the community that would like to get this mod. If not Matrix, can Mooxe's site upload it for gamer DL's?




Cathartes -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (9/11/2013 2:12:38 AM)

online and working again thanks to Mooxe




luer -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (10/20/2013 12:17:12 PM)

UNbelievable .... just stumbled across this site.

you guys are still doing it .... cheers everyone!

Luer




Tejszd -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (10/20/2013 4:30:24 PM)

Hey Luer welcome back!

The Meuse and Bloody Omaha CC5 mods you worked on have been migrated and upgraded to Close Combat The Longest Day (TLD)....




luer -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (10/21/2013 9:05:18 PM)

HI there,

yes, I bought LSA yesterday and I was delighted to see that ther are Panzerjaeger teams in there something I introduced :).

Anyway will try it now.

Cheers




Kanov -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (10/22/2013 1:41:44 AM)

luer, I played your mod pzjaeger for CC3 for lots of hours it had some sort of grim and hopeless atmosphere to it.

Anyways I hope you're fine and maybe the new CC will bring you back to modding.




Tejszd -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (10/22/2013 3:34:42 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: luer

HI there,

yes, I bought LSA yesterday and I was delighted to see that ther are Panzerjaeger teams in there something I introduced :).

Anyway will try it now.

Cheers


Make sure you patch it to the latest version as it had some issues when released (not so much crashing but things not really working as desired).




Cathartes -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (10/23/2013 12:47:10 AM)

Luer:
Nice to see/hear from you again. Your German teams data lives on in GJS-LSA!




luer -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (10/23/2013 6:46:17 PM)

Hi guys

thanks :) Good to see you guys back. Brings back old memories.

With LSA, of course I had an immediate look at the data and even there, I see some things oddly familiar .... :).

Are there any data modding tools around or is it like in the good old days, back in Excel?

I *might* just change a few teams...




Cathartes -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (10/24/2013 5:17:40 AM)

Excel it is. Make sure you download the LSA Workbook v40 (pinned above on this forum)




luer -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (10/26/2013 6:53:37 AM)

thanks Cathartes. I found that. Have to see if I can get it to work using openOffice.




CGGrognard -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (10/27/2013 1:03:06 PM)

This is what I admire about this series. Talented and dedicated people modding it to reflect unknown battles and operations. GJS is definitely a good topic that fits neatly into the Close Combat series. GJS along with Battle for Berlin, Winter War, Bloody Omaha and many more is what keeps me coming back to this series. My only wish is that I had the talent to contribute to these endeavors.
Thanks again for the mod.




SmokinLoon -> RE: GJS mod for LSA is available (2/23/2014 6:17:28 PM)

I would like the mod'ers to know that this guy really appreciates all the time, effort, and expertise that goes in to these mods. I would love to help but this guy can barely operate MS Excel let alone code a game.

About all I'm good for is actual historic data. I actually have a degree in WWII Studies. I also own many of the small arms and am quite familiar with the selection of small arms each country had and used in the war. There are many things I'd like to see coded in to the game that I don't believe I currently see. See the examples below-

Regarding the reloading of rifles: There should actually be three different times that affect the rate of ammo expenditure. First, the ease of operation of the bolt. Secondly, the ease and speed in which a rifle can be reloaded upon an empty magazine. Third, the recoil of the rifle and the ability of the rifleman to bring subsequent shot to bear on the target, but this is more measurable with self loading rifles such as the M1 Garand, M1 Carbine, G43, Tokerov rifle, SVT-40, FG42, and StG44, and the various sub-machine guns. Bolt rifles are subject to being removed from the line of sight while cycling the bolt.

The differences between the bolt action rifles in WWII are not huge, but they are note worthy. Most people who delve in WWII small arms know the Enfield rifle was the quickest operating bolt rifle in WWII, all other bolt action rifles were well behind in bolt cycle speed. The petite action in itself and the cocking of the striker on the closing of the bolt made for a quick follow up shot, at least in terms of the bolt rifles. Most other bolt rifles cocked on the opening of the bolt, and the actions were longer and unnecessarily large. The US Springfield 1903, Soviet Mosin-Nagant, Japanese Arisaka, German k98 rifles are all prime examples. The loading of the magazine on an Enfield takes a wee bit longer thanks to the 10 round capacity. Most rifles of the time period help 5 rounds. The British rifleman would in one motion grab 2 clips of 5 rounds each and while holding one in the palm of his hand he would insert and load the other with his fingers. While kneeling, I typically can load an empty Enfield in 5-7 seconds (fire last round, open bolt, open ammo pouch and grab 2 clips of 5 rounds each, insert clip/load (x2), then take aim). Doing the same with a Springfield, Mosin-Nagant, or k98 takes 3-4 seconds. While I can find official training documentation of US, British, and German "rate of fire" standards for rifles, we all know what was taught in basic training and what was put in to practice in the were two different things.

I could go in to reload rates for the Bren and MG42 as well, but that could be an entirely different thread. That is all for now.

I just wanted the mods to know how much I appreciate all the efforts. You have a very appreciative fan in me.




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