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Post by 1javasjonnie on Aug 26, 2011 15:25:02 GMT -5
Badger is off line since I a couple of weeks. But, OK, seems you do not understand anything about I wrote. Do you want me to remove that bunker? But I do not see an answer about the Hirson and jumping broken bridges thingy.... Believe me, I understand everything you wrote. I will move the questionmarks but their initial position is not where you think it was. those units didn't need to jump a bridge. will do that later. I suppose there's a couple of hours left for that?
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Post by LW/JG10_Luny on Aug 26, 2011 15:25:48 GMT -5
Pleas, Jonnie, gimme a TS IP and we can talk, instead of typing, OK?
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Post by LW/JG10_Luny on Aug 26, 2011 15:33:07 GMT -5
Remember that if there is a destroyed bridge, the units have to wait until it is up again. Only infantry can cross rivers as they can use boats present in any country. But a tank is barely transportable in a fisherman's boat. If not, the blue troops would have crossed the bridge south of Cambrai captured the airfield and didn't.
About the position, we saw them at AU-2 this morning and yesterday, so they have to be there or next to it.
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Post by LW/JG10_Luny on Aug 26, 2011 17:18:30 GMT -5
23:15 GMT and the units are still in the same location. A bulldozer is also not transportable...
Any news?
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Post by 1javasjonnie on Aug 26, 2011 17:24:01 GMT -5
Of course a bulldozer is transportable.
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Post by 1javasjonnie on Aug 26, 2011 17:28:24 GMT -5
Remember that if there is a destroyed bridge, the units have to wait until it is up again. some missions ago, a bunch of panzer II appeared out of nothing in the middle of Cambrai airfield, I suppose your quote should have applied there, too. I thought it might have been part of a task force because those retain relative starting positions so sometimes units get carried across rivers unintentionally. I chose not to start a discussion over it, instead I successfully emulated that move. What have you done toremove your bunker? Still waiting for the answer.
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Post by LW/JG10_Luny on Aug 26, 2011 17:33:18 GMT -5
Jesus, Jonnie, I tell you only the infantry is capable of rivers crossing as the movement is enabled to SIMPLE. If you consider the bulldozer can cross, it could only if the movement is set to simple. If it is normal or relaxed, should follow the broken bridges common sense rule, that is, you can change the location of a unit but shouldn't be at the other side of a broken bridge, thats all. Of course, SEOW can not track all these operations.... Look at the weights table. The Bulldozer weights 5000. I'm afraid a river fishermans boat is not that wight capable. But go on, do what you think is OK. After that, we can continue doing that things and finally the allieds can appear at Mönchen Gladbach while the axis land in Dover and so we can screw this campaign up. Do you?
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Post by 1javasjonnie on Aug 26, 2011 17:37:28 GMT -5
You want Jesus or Sjonnie?
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Post by 1javasjonnie on Aug 26, 2011 17:39:58 GMT -5
23:15 GMT and the units are still in the same location. A bulldozer is also not transportable... Any news? If you state like this, what does it look like? Are you talking about crossing a river or transporting a bulldozer?
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Post by LW/JG10_Luny on Aug 26, 2011 17:41:38 GMT -5
Jonnie, look at the map. These Panzer II that you met at Cambrai, were sent via Valenciennes. They crossed the, at this moment still up, bridge in AS-9, turned west once crossed and then crossed again the bridge inAQ-8, north of Cambrai. At the same time, another group of units was sent from AT-7 to cross the river in Cambrai, in AQ-7, but the units missed the road (this happens) and turned north to AS-8. At the end of this mission the bridge they tried to cross was demolished by engineers. That panzer IIF group, wich now is next to St. Quentin if you want to know, crossed two bridges during the mission. All the missions are saved and the admins can check and track that tank platoon if needed. If you don't know how SEOW works, here we are to help you. Jojo asked many questions time ago and we replied him. Ask him cos he understood some things he was thinking in the wrong way.
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