First of all, I'd like to thank Sapa for the great Mod. I'm half-way through the grand campaign playing the Finns and it's a lot of fun so far. Couple of things I'd like to note.
*I saw a post where Sapa mentioned that Finnish heavy mortar barrages can be really deadly. I'll say! I even took out a KV-1 with one. What type of mortars are those?
*I should have boned up on my Finnish tank names before starting the game. Looking at the tank units, the only ones I recognized were T-26s, so I assumed that all they had were obsolete tanks that weren't going to stand up against the Russians and have kept them in back on guard duty. Now, after a bit of googling, I found out that "Sturmi" means a Stg. III! Wow, tanks I can do something with! I guess I have some heavy duty reinforcements available. It would help if at least there was some information on the caliber of the tank guns in the unit descriptions.
*I would like to say the same for the Finnish AT guns. However, it seems that the Russians have a better way of sniffing out AT guns then most of the CC games I've played so far.
*From some of the maps I can't move to other adjacent maps even though there are clearly marked roads between them. Not sure if it's a bug or a feature meant to show that for some reason those roads are impassable.
I installed the full version of Close Combat Okinawa on my WinXP machine and it worked fine. However, due to circumstances, I had to uninstall it and when I re-installed it, I can't get it to work. I get an error message saying something like "can not find registries please re-install," but when I re-install, I get the same message. Other then re-reading Catch-22, does anyone have any suggestions?
In August of 2004, Zappi, Homba, Bambam887, RedScorpion and MOOXE all pitched
in to create this Close Combat site. I would to thank all the people who have visited
and found this site to thier liking. I hope you had time to check out some
of the great Close Combat mods and our forums. I'd also like to thank
all the members of our volunteer staff that have helped over
the years, and all our users that contributed to this site!