maniacalmonkey
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Joined: 7/5/2002 From: The Netherlands Status: offline
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[rant] I need to blow off some steam... Allright, here I am, happily going about my business of fighting the Stalingrad SP campaign. My neat kampfgruppe has so far managed to do quite well in the first two battles and I'm thoroughly enjoying myself. The third mission is sizeable - a sweeping tank battle on almost regimental scale, with several routes of apporach, different objectives, and lots of auxiliaries. So there I go, plot my assault routes, pre-sight my artillery, send out recon, knock out a whole company of Soviet light tanks in two turns (fools!), advance towards the town, dodge AT-gun fire, set up firing lines on the central hill to pound Ivan's heavies moving up, get scared ****less by some KV1's popping up on my flank and rush 88's up to ambush them after they break through the light flank guard. All is going well - the battle is tense but I'm gaining a lot of ground, capturing VH's and achieving a kill ratio in armor that must be 5:1 if not better. But then, I bump into an enemy I cannot smite. With an audible "pop" the game shuts down and I'm staring at my desktop icons. No error report, no beeps or warning signs, just "pop" and that's it. Of course I hadn't saved in-game because I like the excitement and tension of reacting to the unexpected. Not saving forces me to work with what the game throws at me and removes even the slightest temption to reload back a turn or two and anticipate that ambush I just stumbled into. Plus, when a battle is tense, it is SO easy to forget to save after every turn For this same reason I now don't feel like starting the mission over again - I already know where Ivan is and where he isn't, and where he will be later. The surprise is gone, a perfectly good battle ruined. Bah! I'll sign a petition for an autosave feature in SP:WAW [/rant]
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When cities burn and armies turn, and flee in disarray, Cowards will cry 'tis best to fly and fight another day, But warriors know it in their marrow when they die and fall, It is better to have fought and lost than not have fought at all.
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