12-21-2009, 05:34 AM,
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RE: What are your favorite units?
Favorites are:
German: MG Platoons, Combat Engineer and Panther units.
Russians:
T34/85, SMG Units (The 6 FP ones) and BT-7 Light Tank
American:
M-18 Hellcats, Late War Marines
Britian:
Piat Platoons, Grants
Least favorite:
Anything involving the British 2 pounder, Japanese Armor,
PA Infantry platoons
Ivan The Big Wrote:Unis like to see added:
Some kind of hero that would be generated during battle.
I would not want to see this unit. The game scale is wrong. Works for Squad Leader, but not here.
Quote:More on-map aircraft,
Again, I would not to see this. I don't them as it is.
What I would like to see is transport aircraft that can land on the board unload / load a cargo and then leave.
Quote:usable trains that you can load on,
I am support of this. I think this would be a nice add.
Quote:being able to split a unit
Yes, Yes, Yes the ability to split a unit would be fantastic!
Quote:and finally an immobile disabled tank that can still shoot after the tank platoon takes a disabled hit.
But disables also occur with knocked out sights, damaged main gun, crew casulties and bailout. I think the disabled system is pretty good as is.
Good stuff Ivan!
Thanx!
Hawk
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12-21-2009, 06:35 AM,
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RE: What are your favorite units?
German: Stug IIIs ;) and mk IVs
Russian: T34-85s
British: Fireflys
American: Sherman /76mms
No uber-tanks please. More fun with small-town heroes
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12-21-2009, 08:05 AM,
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RE: What are your favorite units?
Ivan The Big Wrote:Unis like to see added:
Some kind of hero that would be generated during battle. More on-map aircraft, usable trains that you can load on, being able to split a unit and finally an immobile disabled tank that can still shoot after the tank platoon takes a disabled hit.
I seem to recall reading somewhere that occasionally units do become "heroic" or "berserk" (for all you former ASL er's). I know I have occasionally run across an opponents unit that for whatever reason will not break/disrupt/or retreat no matter how much fire I pour onto the guy. I believe this is CS's way of bestowing a "heroic" characteristic on the unit for a turn. Of course the problem is we never know when one of our own has become "heroic".
Can anyone else comment on this or am I just thinking I read something about this?
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12-21-2009, 08:35 AM,
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RE: What are your favorite units?
I'm not into favourite "units", but I am really in favour of correct terminology.
We have always been able to split units in CS, as the battalion is the smallest unit, and it can be split into sub-units....companies and platoons. I suspect breaking up the platoon sub-unit into its elements would mightily screw up the OOBs. We do have subunits named "squad" and "section", but these are platoons in the OOB hierarchy...they can only be subordinated to a Company level entity.
I recommend the following link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_or..._and_units
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12-21-2009, 09:57 AM,
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Panzer VI
Tiger Ace
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Posts: 197
Joined: May 2008
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RE: What are your favorite units?
I have to go with:
German: PzGr Platoons, StuG IIIs, MG Platoons
Russian/Soviet: T-34/85s, BA-64 Armored Cars
American: M4s w/ 105mm, M16 Quad Halftracks
British: VC Fireflies, Crusader Tanks, Universal Carriers w/ Carrier Infantry
Japanese: Japanese Infantry and Officers
In-General: Engineers, as these guys work wonders when there are no tanks present on the battlefield.
Least Favorites: Japanese Armor, On-Map Aircraft.
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12-22-2009, 06:51 AM,
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Stryker
Stryker
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Posts: 356
Joined: Mar 2005
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RE: What are your favorite units?
When you got a King Tiger, You Somebody :)
(for those that listened to the Idi Amin spoof about aircraft carriers in lake victoria) :cool:
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