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Re: "Nationalized" OOB's
The only thing is...... the Czech OOB isn't one the "problem" OOB's and I have no intention of letting it be turned into one. :)
Don |
Re: "Nationalized" OOB's
I know, but had I tried it say with Germany, 1) there will be much more formations in first 100 and 2) someone would nitpick I did not use ceorrect full name of given formation - here I am safe, there aren't that many Czechs around here ;)
Anyway, as I wrote, it's demonstration of concept. |
Re: "Nationalized" OOB's
I dont like "nationalaized" oobs. Just bought SPWW2 and it is very hard looking example German infarny like 7 pages long list and guess what is what.
I prefer like english words example sniper. It is very frustraiting buy troops now:( By the way this SPWW2 is best of Steel Panther 2 series !!! VEry good job there ! And only 40bucks This is my 5cents to national oobs problem. Purhace screen is english and when click unit information there is national name on unit. Then it is a lot easier buy units. |
Re: "Nationalized" OOB's
Given you've only just started playing the game perhaps it might be an idea to give yourself a bit more time to acclimatize yourself to the game concept ?
A good way to start would be to read the game guide at least once, preferably two or three times and, in the case of the OOB's that use nationalised naming, spend some time studying the TRANSLATIONS section of the Game guide The Game Guide can be found as the top item in the HELP tab of the opening Game Options screen. The TRANSLATIONS for names and abbreviations of the following languages...German , Hungarian , French , Spanish and Italian can be easily accessed by clicking on the second to last item of the Index on the left side of the screen. Don |
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