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RE: RHS 4.20 RELEASED - 8/16/2006 4:42:27 AM   
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i finally got more storage for my laptop and now am ready to load up All RHS variants. Where do I go to get the latest RHS mod?

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RE: RHS 4.20 RELEASED - 8/16/2006 4:46:36 AM   
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http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=1137731&mpage=4

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RE: RHS 4.20 concept, release and art - 8/16/2006 5:10:13 AM   
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ORIGINAL: RETIRED


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2pdr IS NOT a 37mm, its a 40mm gun.



I am referring to the US/UK weapons. The same weapon is called 2 pounder in UK and 37mm M3 in the US. Similarly, the 57mm is called six pounder in British and other service.


Here you are wrong CID. The British 40mm "2-pounder" was not at all the same weapon as the US "37mm ATG". It was the "6-pounder" that we copied from the Brits as the "57mm ATG"



We should have copied the 17-pounder.

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RE: RHS 4.20 concept, release and art - 8/16/2006 6:01:04 AM   
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I seem to recall that the Aussies manufactured their own HE ammo for the 2pdr. Lets face it, there is no place in the jungle for a gun that cannot fire HE, since the likely hood of engaging Japanese tanks was slim to none.


That might explain its absence from British documents about it. My knowledge of the forces of Oz is limited to those operating under British command. Still, there's a chance that a British unit retained its 2 pounders in Burma after March 1944, and thus disprove me totally about the 2 pounder ATG never having fired a HE round in anger :)

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RE: RHS 4.20 RELEASED - 8/16/2006 6:41:51 AM   
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Thanks Mifune. All I'm getting is a white screen though.

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RE: RHS 4.20 RELEASED - 8/16/2006 2:42:59 PM   
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Here is the page for RHS 4.2 http://www.sendspace.com/file/fzdlw9

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RE: RHS 4.20 concept, release and art - 8/16/2006 3:08:45 PM   
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The ancient (19th century) 37mm guns still in service in State Defense Forces have cannister - and it is considered the primary round - since these weapons are for riot situations (see Gangs of New York for an early application). Now wether or not the round would fit in the later 37 mm I do not know.

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RE: RHS 4.20 RELEASED - 8/18/2006 10:44:37 AM   
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RHS v4.23 micro update for all scenarios posted on download link page

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RE: RHS 4.20 RELEASED - 8/18/2006 1:46:07 PM   
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This update - just a location file - involves some modification of engineers in Japanese air units - makes Korps Insulinde truly airborne (and ALL Allied airborn were confirmed to be properly coded) - and makes changes to help AI do economics better in Japan. It also adds Santa Barbara.

Related to it - and also released - is a pwhex file - which also helps AI in Japan - putting in place secondary rail lines where they really are - mainly on secondary islands - and the East Coat Line of Honshu. Although I thought this was going to be out of sync with RHS map art, Cobra has done most of it already - and posted a version of that as well. It is not terribly hard to remember that rail lines on secondary islands (Shikoku, Kyushu, Hokkaido and Sakhalin) are secondary - but already art shows it!

Aside from humoring our resident Neiderlander - these changes were made because long term testing indicated AI has trouble in Japan with oil and resources - and there were indications we might be able to help it.
The AI is doing much better than expected in Allied economics - West Coast cities are collecting hundreds of thousands of supply points each - Australia is OK (it would be even better if AI would send oil to Darwin and Perth), and India is fantastic (and IT would be better if AI would send it more oil than I give it at Kerachi).

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RE: RHS 4.20 RELEASED - 8/19/2006 1:51:45 AM   
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RE: RHS 4.20 RELEASED - 8/19/2006 1:22:54 PM   
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ORIGINAL: el cid again

This update - just a location file - involves some modification of engineers in Japanese air units - makes Korps Insulinde truly airborne (and ALL Allied airborn were confirmed to be properly coded) - and makes changes to help AI do economics better in Japan. It also adds Santa Barbara.


El Cid

Sorry to disappoint you. But by me is still Korps Insulinde not air borne (still No airborne icon like the others who are truly airborne)) in versions 4.23 and 4.24

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RE: RHS 4.20 RELEASED - 8/19/2006 11:07:10 PM   
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Maybe we have some sort of rat (a data rat?) that likes to eat 13 in the AE field?

There are some WITP records that are busted. And some fields too.
We may have to move it.


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