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GrdAdmiral -> Missing Soldier Screen for non-player side... (10/7/2019 10:26:29 PM)

Is it possible to view the enemy soldier info after a battle like in old cc games? I’d like to see what the ai got for awards and medals as well as status of units.




SteveMcClaire -> RE: Missing Soldier Screen for non-player side... (10/7/2019 11:43:30 PM)

It's not possible to see enemy Force Selection or Soldier screen, no. I can add it to the suggestion list though. It's somewhat less useful to see enemy stats in TBF because soldiers swap out on the Axis side frequently. Could be somewhat interesting to see how the US soldiers are doing if you're playing Axis though.





ineffable -> RE: Missing Soldier Screen for non-player side... (12/14/2019 3:48:31 AM)

In classic CC it was occasionally useful to select the enemy force as well as see it.




Saturnian -> RE: Missing Soldier Screen for non-player side... (12/14/2019 7:16:07 AM)

I loved seeing the enemy stats. I always wanted to see who devastated my force and whether or not they earned any medals.

I remember playing CC2 in the late 90s while I was sick from school. If I remember properly I had a Vickers machine gun in a building, laying fire down, and a German went berserk and threw an explosive charge at my position and took out my entire machine gun team. It was unlikely and peeved me, but it was so perfect that I did not let it go [X(] That someone would go berserk, happen to have an explosive charge and be in the exact right place to run up to the enemy position and destroy an entire team was an amazing thing back then. Things like that make the game fun even after the battle. And even if you do poorly.




ringoblood -> RE: Missing Soldier Screen for non-player side... (12/17/2019 12:27:05 AM)

Seeing the enemy side just bring in emersion but that all, in In real life though especially during that time period the other side had no idea the true death toll of the other side.




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