hammerhead
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Joined: 9/26/2000 From: Shell Beach,CA,USA Status: offline
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I have noticed that a lot of time is spent on
the details in this game...in every aspect
from almost every concievable viewpoint.
But as a researcher and writer on WW2 history
I have also noticed some things that are either missing or incorrect...I offer them below in the spirit of help and NOT to procure any anger or defensiveness by you guys out there who give use these great games. So take them for what I say they are , and for what you may consider they are worth. I have mentioned some of these points before:
50 cal 'Ma Deuce' US MG; range was 4 to 4.5 miles and very accurate range was 2+ miles..that is 90 hexes and 60 hexes respectively. Ref. My personal experience and; US Weapons in WW2, Technical Specifications, Performance. US Army Weapons Training HNDBK 1943.
37 mm US cannon. Was considered very accurate and respectable ... especially by the Germans..and was usually supported with a gyro-stabalized gun mount. Ref. 'US Army Ordinance in WW2', US Army in WW2 Series, and, 'Panzer Truppen', Jentz.
There were 3 ( not 2) rifle Sqds in a US armored infantry platoon ...along with their MG and AT teams. Ref "US OOB in WWII", S. Stanton
Repsonse to target: All, except very early, US tanks had motorized turrets, while most German tanks did not ( some of my souces even include to Pz.Kw V :Pantera in that unfortunte grouping. This means that target accuisition was about twice as fast in most cases. Pivoting StuGs and JagPz's seem too speedy.
The US 90 mm AA gun was used quite extensively begining 7/44 in ETO as an AT weapon. Its range far exceded to 56 hexes spec'ed in the SPW@W games. NOTE. The far too numerous AA Btns taken into France were demanded by Bradley to be put to use in both forward and offensive roles. I also question the SP spec'ed comparatively poor accuracy for this gun. Ref. "Breakout and Pursuit" US Army in WW2,US Army Series, and "The Bitter Woods" J.Eisenhower. and several more authoritative sources.
Napalm was used widely in the ETO and is widely available and in use at ST. LO and Metz 7/44 thru 11/44. "Breakout and Pursuit" US Army in WW2, US Army Series.
US half tracks could and did: carry and entire 12 man squad and;
US M15a1 and M16 HTs often towed 90mm AA and smaller calbre AA guns....That was in fact a definition of an Auto-weapons, Semi-mobile AA battalion. Ref. "US Army Handbook", G.Forty and, "US OOB in WWII", S. Stanton.
US Artillery Battalion had 18 guns per battalion/ 6 per battery, and 54 per regiment. "US Army Handbook", G.Forty and, "US OOB in WWII", S. Stanton.
I am giving references as I feel that such critiques are not taken seriously when nothing backs them up.
Lots more to say about subject, but running out of room here...and would like to find out how such info is received before I mouth off any more. Hope you take my words well...I do love the games and deeply respect the work that is being done.
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It is my pleasure to communicate with you.
Greg - "Hammerhead"
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"Mediocrity carries its own price."
It is my pleasure to communicate with you.
Greg - "Hammerhead"
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