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RE: Falklands in the Baltic - Epoletov [SPR]. - 05-31-2007

It agree!

But in campaign "T-80" tactics, movement of armies was played in COCAT.
As a result it is frequent with 1 Turn shooting began.
There were many fights and campaign quickly moved forward in time.

Then probably it is better to make a few long fights.
That campaign was not tightened.

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2 Iwo Jim: Bobah (Visby Harbour) has sent you Turn on May, 26th.
The answer till now is not present. :conf:

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General SP has joined the Soviet command in HQ - forum !

Shortreengage where you ? :smoke:





RE: Falklands in the Baltic - Grumbler - 05-31-2007

Did babblefish work? Machine translators can be amusing sometimes.
BTW, I think on of your countrymen challenged me to a game a while back. At the time I was trying to finish up my 3.0 games so I could patch up to 3.5
That has been done and I have 2 DL slots to fill, 01 and 04. Would it be a bother if I asked you to ask around or post at the Russian SP site that I'm ready and willing? I would like a Soviet Civil war game. Ukraine vs Russia in the early 80's. I would go there myself, babblefish in hand, so to speak, but I can't find the URL.Cry


RE: Falklands in the Baltic - Grumbler - 05-31-2007

Scratch that, I found the URL and babblefish let me understand it. I bookmarked it so I will run a challenge thru the translator and post it there. I hope.


RE: Falklands in the Baltic - Epoletov [SPR]. - 05-31-2007

Come http://spanther.narod.ru/ , to us is than you to meet. :boom2:

Few Russian on a regular basis visit forum The Blitz.

I hope in the future for large fights: Russia against NATO, for example in new campaign. ;)




RE:��Falklands in the Baltic - shortreengage - 05-31-2007

Epoletov [SPR Wrote:.]
Shortreengage where you ? :smoke:


:conf: Пароль ещё не работает!!! :conf:

Maybe it is a problem with my keyboard? Maybe Russian/English keyboard is different from a standard English one.

Please try

Login: Shortreengage

Password: mtNbOi (issued by robot)

from a Russian/English keyboard.

If not I will try registering in Russian in the morning under the name Шортъ

in the morning.


cheers




RE: Falklands in the Baltic - Epoletov [SPR]. - 06-01-2007

2 Shortreengage: at me it has turned out to enter into a forum under the given password.
Has blocked now as now for all this password is known.
Probably it is better to be registered again.
Probably experience General SP will help.

P.S.: Not clearly, what for was to write the password here, in fact Swedes could learn secrets in ours HQ - a forum ? :conf:



RE: Falklands in the Baltic - wigam - 06-01-2007

No Epoletov i promise the Swedish team will not look at your forum.;)


RE:��Falklands in the Baltic - shortreengage - 06-02-2007




RE: Falklands in the Baltic - RedDevil - 06-02-2007

Enemy paratroopers spotted in my Area of Ops. Engaging with available resources at hand!



RE: Falklands in the Baltic - Epoletov [SPR]. - 06-02-2007

2 Shortreengage: General SP could enter in HQ-a forum.

How it has turned out?

To me still time you to register?
Or will be registered?

Try to request the new password at "Robot".
Warn me and Then I shall unblock Login.

The manager now in departure up to 3 - on June, 4th also cannot authorize new Login.