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Re: SPMBT User Campaign - Silver Lions!
I agree with the no 8 of Arralen post.
I agree about no 5. Tank transporters are slow but they are way to slow in the game. Fo didn't shoot at me. found him at short range. |
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did you get my email about battle 3. sent to playtest address
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You can't have AUX units in the first scenerio of a campaign.Why do the guards need to be AUX units?
Just curious. The tank transport doesn't need to go anywhere to finish the scenerio.I just parked it and advanced on the enemy. I playtested this scenerio myself,as well as the second one.I never recieved the rest to check out. |
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Oh your talking about US forces,I thought he meant Russian guards for thier HQ. |
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no the one about the invisible czech units.
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Traditional - brick or stone or concrete built with substantiial ((tiled or slated) roofing on a substantial backing frame. tenement flats, old brick-works type factories, traditional farm steadings etc. Modern - mainly glass, corrugated iron, aluminium or light "pressed stone" walling, and especially, light roofing (not walk-safe) such as flat tar-waterproofed or corrugated iron or similar roofing, on little or no backing frame which will tend to provide less protection from plunging arty and mortar fires. Modern estate housing, pre-fab housing, shopping strips, light industrial estate buildings, farm outbuildings etc. Andy |
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Maybe this would "qualify" because of being mostly wood: Farm houses, 400+ years http://www.vogtsbauernhof.org/ Typical "land house" (>100 years old) will be timber-framed, often filled with quarrystone, or half-timbered like this: http://www.carto.net/neumann/travell...chsenstadt.jpg Some reconstructions have been made using bricks: http://www.baudeck-leo.de/Fachwerkhaus-Rieth.jpg Lots of old land and farm houses are made with very little timber frame. Walls are 30-40cm, roof is pan-tiled and walk (and tree-) save ... http://www.spd-luecklemberg.de/_priv...hsteinhaus.jpg A typical town house from 1900+ has 25-40 cm brick walls and pan tile roof, but wooden ceilings. A typical post-war house (1945+) has thinner walls, but steel-reinforced concrete ceilings of 12cm+. Bricks have become more and more lightweight through the years, though. So, all in all, I think 95% of the qualifiy as "stone buildings". http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif |
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