My standard practice was to dismount my panzergrenadiers as soon as contact was established. But I may have been dilapidating my maneuver capital.
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Friday, November 7, 2014
ArmA 3 - Helicopters
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Combat Mission Battle for Normandy - Vehicle Pack
This one got released a few days back. The "Vehicle Pack" DLC features a collection of not-so frequent vehicles, tanks, bunkers and infantry flame throwers.
Vehicle Pack at Battlefront link
After a hiccup with the DRM, which was promptly solved by Battlefront's help desk (on a Saturday!) I took two of the "Hobart's Funnies" and went into a custom-made battle. You know me, engineers and cavalry fascinate me.
Check the video inside!
Vehicle Pack at Battlefront link
After a hiccup with the DRM, which was promptly solved by Battlefront's help desk (on a Saturday!) I took two of the "Hobart's Funnies" and went into a custom-made battle. You know me, engineers and cavalry fascinate me.
Check the video inside!
Monday, October 27, 2014
Combat Mission Red Thunder - Command and Control
I've seen my share of computer opponents just shuffling squads around the map without any consideration of who is commanding them. Even when we play at the "iron" level of complexity.
This short blog entry is about the nuisances of command and control in Combat Mission.
This short blog entry is about the nuisances of command and control in Combat Mission.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Armor Battles Around Naftchah - Graviteam Tactics Shield of the Prophet - Day 1, Afternoon and Early Evening
Saturday, October 18, 2014
ArmA 3 - The Implicit Value of Movement
Crash Dive - Mobile Tactical Submarine Game Reviewed at Subsim
Two stories for this very short blog entry.
First, the game itself. Games for mobile that make any sense are rare. This one is very well designed and has a lot to offer. Get it here:
Crash Dive for Android
or here:
Crash Dive for iOS
Second, the review of Crash Dive at Subsim is fantastic. For some reason some in the mainstream media are under the impression that mobile games deserve reviews as nimble as the device they use to play those games. Fortunately, there are exceptions. Subsim's founder Neal Stevens gives a class in journalism with his deep (no pun intended) review of Crash Dive.
Crash Dive review at Subsim.
Cheers,
First, the game itself. Games for mobile that make any sense are rare. This one is very well designed and has a lot to offer. Get it here:
Crash Dive for Android
or here:
Crash Dive for iOS
Second, the review of Crash Dive at Subsim is fantastic. For some reason some in the mainstream media are under the impression that mobile games deserve reviews as nimble as the device they use to play those games. Fortunately, there are exceptions. Subsim's founder Neal Stevens gives a class in journalism with his deep (no pun intended) review of Crash Dive.
Crash Dive review at Subsim.
Cheers,
Friday, October 17, 2014
Battles of Kursk, Southern Flank - Order of Battle Navigation
With my operations going from bad to worse at this virtual battlefield by John Tiller, I started to mix and match my units to form kampfgruppen to expedite my attacks as the Germans.
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