Mad Russian
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Joined: 3/16/2008 From: Texas Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Zakalwe101 Hi all, just purchased this game and about to commnce first campaign, and about to start second battle ( I won't embarass myself by describing my first ignominous defeat NATO NS-AS A time to Dance. - how the hell do you stop/slow a T80U spearpoint before it overuns the objective hexes ? I guess I will have to search the forum for that, have some ideas involving smoke? sacrificing some units in order to set up a cross fire reverse slope ambush ?) A Time To Dance is pretty finely balanced. It can be beaten though. Part of it is your acceptance for losses. As the US you won't come out of this one without a major fight. quote:
Anyway back to main question regarding scenario CWG21 SCHOOL TEACHER (1/7) 1. The OB for the Panzer battalions appears to have the wrong subunit subordinations, e.g 2/151 the Panzer platoons are 1/2/15 through to 3/1/15 the Jaguar platoon is corrctly labelled as 4/1/151. This error is repeated across all the Panzer companies, I can follow the subordinations on the OB if i leave them as is but the "counter" labels are also wrong. Question - does everyone have this or am I lucky and have corrupted copy ? is there a simple way for me to correct this labelling error ? 2. Viewing the TOC - Under player missing briefing it lists the Units available but no mission briefing - am I looking in the right place - I can see objectives on the map , I can see I have reinforcements at some point arriving ? 1. I'll have to take a look at that. I'm trying to get the scenarios rebalanced and when we stop making code changes I should have them redone without too much fuss. I'll take a look at this while I'm in the editor. Thanks. 2. The Campaigns don't allow us to insert briefings at the moment so it gives a very generic one. quote:
Some help - guidance would be appreciated ? As an aside I have compared the relevant MBT stats and can see the T80U "on paper" is a formidable beast,(manufacturing quality ?) can any one offer any guidance on wether or not the Soviets are penalised in readiness,(training, maintenance,commitment) morale and supply terms to reflect the non professional nature of their NCOS'S and private soldiers ? Soviet units generally have lower readiness numbers reflecting a general state of less training than their NATO opponents. This doesn't hold true for all units. Soviet recon have high readiness and morale because they also have a high training and efficiency in actual fact. Most units at this stage of the war all have high morale. In the first few days everybody thinks they are Superman. Good Hunting. MR
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The most expensive thing in the world is free time. Founder of HSG scenario design group for Combat Mission. Panzer Command Ostfront Development Team. Flashpoint Campaigns: Red Storm Development Team.
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