Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 9:59 pm Post subject: in the early days...
all I know about a CC3-Falkland mod project three years ago was the problem of the time line. Look at http://www.ryanross.net/cc/ to get the whole story in the discussion-archive.
Hi Mafi, i had a look at the link you sent, but i coulndt find what you mentioned, couldnt see the search button.
(edit) Found the search button now!
i dont know anything about modding but it seems to me that existing maps could be used, existing soldier graphics could be used, weapons files from rsr probably wouldnt require too much modding.
It would be cc5, i think units of US troops from rsr could be altered to represent the Argentine forces, UK forces from rsr could be altered for the UK troops (with permission of course).
I would be more than happy to help on this project but as ive said i dont know anything about modding or mapmaking, i could research the weapons that were used, and try to find existing maps which could be used for the battles.
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 11:45 am Post subject: mm
i thought it was mainly an air and naval battle!
with a few shitscared argentine troops left abandoned on the island,with the locals as there best hope of not being fired at.
Forget words,actions will show your true ambitions!The Battlefield,In many cases, the terrain of a battlefield can be the best resource a commander has. A clump of trees, an abandoned house, or a drainage ditch can all be powerful tools in the right hands
the majority of Arg troops were conscripts yes, but they had professional command teams and some elite units.
there was plenty fighting on the falklands, there wasnt a great deal of fighting on sth georgia but the potential for it was there.
The Argentine troops did not roll over on the "malvinas" they put up some serious resistance and were quite well equipped to do so.
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