RE: LCG doesn't advance!?
(04-20-2013, 09:43 PM)Warhorse Wrote: Hi Stefan,
Man, I hate for you to do so much work!
Hey Mike,
no worry, you should not think so.
(04-20-2013, 10:00 PM)Ivan The Big Wrote: Hi Stefan,
For me, I could get by with the unit texts in German as long as the alpha numeric designation remains. Example Panzerkampfwagen T-72. If the T-72 remains in the unit box I know it is a T-72 MBT. Some of the other ones are a bit harder to realize what the vehicle or unit is but if I look at the graphic (3D picture) I can in most cases tell what it is and guess most of the time correctly how to use it or keep it out of harms way.
The biggest thing missing for me is the description under the F2 toggle. If these were included and in English it would be much easier to understand the capability of the unit in terms of the game engine. There are some cool units out there that carry some impressive Hard or Soft target attack capability that don't look like tanks or infantry and in the heat of battle it is critical that the F2 toggle gives data as to what these units do. I like using the F2 key a lot in order to understand what I am using and fighting with.
Hope this helps!

Ivan the Big
Thank you John,
a few good info´s for me. After your and Mike´s post i think i know what i have to do as next. I will translate the unit file so that you can read the unit descriptions in English with the F2 button.
Thanks for your help!
(04-20-2013, 11:08 PM)Warhorse Wrote: As for formations, I think it is kinda cool having them country-specific, if possible, what do you guys think? Aside from it being easier to not have to make them English as well, as in the two German countrys! I was just leaving them German, then putting a brief English of the formation, ie Aufklarungs (Recon), so folks will know what formation they are selecting.
Good points again!
Thanks you Gents,
R
Stefan
I create and revise: Order of Battles, Table of Equipments, Weapon Values for Modern Wars (in work: DG Lebanon War 1982 - 1985, DG Falklands War and again CWE!)
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