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May 27th, 2006, 12:23 AM
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Re: Roundhammer 1943 US Campaign
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MadGamer said:
As for my question: I'm currently playing the 2nd mission. I bought green inf and I'm putting them down on the first wave like any good commander would do. However, I'm coming back for my M4s, and they just won't load on the (empty) LCM, even though they're in the same hex. Help! (can include save file if needed)
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Send the save and I'll look at this. I tried that campaign sceanrio and they unloaded on the beaches OK then I went back and loaded the tanks from the "ships" OK as well. I loaded them from the adjacent hex ( barges will load that way )
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May 27th, 2006, 04:36 PM
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Re: Roundhammer 1943 US Campaign
Err, excuse my noobishness. I didn't know barges loaded from adjacent hexes. Carry on :-)
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May 27th, 2006, 11:18 PM
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Re: Roundhammer 1943 US Campaign
They load from the same hex too....
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May 28th, 2006, 01:07 AM
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Re: Roundhammer 1943 US Campaign
Hmm. Maybe that's the bug. I already lost (immobilized) one M4 trying to get in the same hex. I'll probably show myself to be an even bigger newb, but I'll include the savegame anyway. If there is no "bug", then I apologize for wasting your time.
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May 28th, 2006, 02:05 AM
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Re: Roundhammer 1943 US Campaign
Well...... I had no trouble bringing in a couple of barges and picking up the tanks. I don't see a problem
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May 28th, 2006, 09:40 AM
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Re: Roundhammer 1943 US Campaign
Barges are allowed to load from alongside to allow for the fact they can be in deep water (e.g. beside a jetty) which land units cannot enter.
If you have solid land beside the barge even if it is in -1 water it is better to load from there than to try driving into the shallow water where you may bog down.
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June 16th, 2006, 09:19 PM
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Re: Roundhammer 1943 US Campaign
Just a quick potential bug report: 2nd map of the Roundhammer campaign. i had 3 of the DUKW's deployed on the bottom line of the map, when I clicked Start Game they were not on the map and the bottom line of the map was empty. In the army list 3 DUKWs are listed as Ready.
I will try replicating the issue, if it is consistent i will post a save.
This is very easy for players to deal with if it is consistent, so is not a dramatic issue.
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June 17th, 2006, 02:11 AM
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Re: Roundhammer 1943 US Campaign
Hi,
Probably you have deployed on the lower gray hexes.
Try to redeploy a couple of lines higher than your previous deployment.
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August 9th, 2013, 07:18 PM
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Re: Roundhammer 1943 US Campaign (Spoilers)
A question re the 2nd battle.
I found about 3/4 of my vehicles got bogged crossing the mud. They then got pounded by artillery for the rest of the battle causing heavy casualties among my open topped halftracks, M10s and assorted light vehicles. Is this intended to create the experiance of being the wrong force for the job (mechanized force landing on mud), is it intended to be played with breakdowns turned off or am I doing something fundamentally wrong?
I eventually got what I considered acceptable casualties using paratroops dropped in behind (with a couple of glider light tanks) and sea landing of infantry and a few halftracks while wasting some landing craft evacuating my armor off the map entierly. Not sure that's in the spirit intended however!
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August 10th, 2013, 11:48 PM
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Re: Roundhammer 1943 US Campaign (Spoilers)
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Originally Posted by duff
A question re the 2nd battle.
I found about 3/4 of my vehicles got bogged crossing the mud. They then got pounded by artillery for the rest of the battle causing heavy casualties among my open topped halftracks, M10s and assorted light vehicles. Is this intended to create the experiance of being the wrong force for the job (mechanized force landing on mud), is it intended to be played with breakdowns turned off or am I doing something fundamentally wrong?
I eventually got what I considered acceptable casualties using paratroops dropped in behind (with a couple of glider light tanks) and sea landing of infantry and a few halftracks while wasting some landing craft evacuating my armor off the map entierly. Not sure that's in the spirit intended however!
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Have to admit this is a bit rough there is nowhere you can land & move forward without crossing mud which carries a high chance of getting stuck.
If I remember however you get a decent compliment of support units so you can leave your vehicles at home.
There are a few spots where you only need to cross one mud hex so if you want to risk entry do it there. Remember speed plays a factor, with vehicles you should only ever enter a mud hex if you started the turn adjacent to it.
Just land a few vehicles where you can land them safely so they can provide covering fire The question is then leave them to draw artillery fire & let your grunts operate, withdraw them or risk heading inland.
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