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#1: meeting engagement? Author: double_a6 PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 1:41 pm
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Hi
firstly congratulations on a great mod. I have played it for only 4 maps or so so far but it looks fantastic - great job well done.

I have a question though - on the first play of the Ostrovski map in a GC as the germans (recruit-recruit settings vs AI). The map is entered as a meeting engagement - shouldn't the germans have control of this map and be dug in ( as the map intro details very well)
Some of the earlier maps were meeting engagements also.
No big deal as I managed to race some teams across the frozen Don and capture "our" side before the russki's but I was just wondering?

BTW, great job on the map descriptions/orders

Cheers, Razz

#2:  Author: Luft_Ultravist PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 2:10 pm
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From my experience when it's a meeting engagement no one is dug in and the players are rushing for VL's (no one control's the whole map in the first time). When one side is attacking ( for example :"Russian attack") then the oposing faction (i.e "the germans") is dug in. When the battle continues no one will entrench

#3: Re: meeting engagement? Author: pzjagerLocation: Paris PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 3:07 pm
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double_a6 wrote:
Hi
firstly congratulations on a great mod. I have played it for only 4 maps or so so far but it looks fantastic - great job well done.

I have a question though - on the first play of the Ostrovski map in a GC as the germans (recruit-recruit settings vs AI). The map is entered as a meeting engagement - shouldn't the germans have control of this map and be dug in ( as the map intro details very well)
Some of the earlier maps were meeting engagements also.
No big deal as I managed to race some teams across the frozen Don and capture "our" side before the russki's but I was just wondering?

BTW, great job on the map descriptions/orders

Cheers, Razz


Hi,

No, it is not a mistake. Actually, the russians had kept some bridgeheads on the Don before november 19th (the most well known are the ones of Serafimovitch and Kletskaïa), which they used when they began operation Uranus.
I made it intentionaly, but you can go to the campaign manager and change this setting if you prefer to have here a russian attack.

Cheers, and thanks for your kind comments.

Panzerjäger

#4:  Author: double_a6 PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 5:06 pm
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Ok
thanks for the quick reply.

cheers,



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