No worries...I made him work for it, flamethrowers or not.
How do you like your DAK? EXTRA CRISPY! *sizzle* [:@]
Muhaahaahaa-- we watched the "Fantastic Four" movie the other day, and of course, my favorite character is the one with the catchphrase "Flame ON!" [:D]
Dear Lord, imagine if I tried playing Gunny today. It'd be a massacre.
Basically my tactics involve (and this is in the Western Front, mostly) rushing every single one of my units forward under cover of mortars and hoping for the best.
Figure I would bump this up for those to see (wow over two years ago now) the epic battle KG and I had...I reread the whole thread and it got my heart pumping again. Great writing there, Goblin, I had forgotten how good it was. Fantastic map, was it ever released?
Argh! That hurt! Not nice to shoot innocent Greyhounds!
Matti
Pot blames kettle! You fired at my Schleppers!
E-mail exchange, when my Panzer (IV) rush had killed Korppi's 3 AFV in single turn: 2 armed halftracks, and M8 Greyhound
You know what they say, don't you? About how us MechWarriors are the modern knights, how warfare has become civilized now that we have to abide by conventions and rules of war. Don't believe it.
Postscript: as I re-read this, two years later, what strikes me is how REAL it all seemed at the time. Since that time the Enhanced version of the game has added quite a bit to the "vs the AI" experience, but it still doesn't replace the unique thrill of playing against a human opponent.
As for the Pacific theater, my experience was derived from reading classic accounts such as Gene Sledge's "With the Old Breed at Peleliu and Okinawa". Now, we also have the two Iwo Jima movies, showing the battle from both points of view.
This PBEM well-described the viciousness of those USMC-Japanese island battles. Despite the presence of 20th century weapons, it was almost medieval in its cruelty and yes, racial hatred, which was exhibited on both sides.
However, these battles, which stretched across thousands of miles on many god-forsaken islands, also exhibited countless examples of extraordinary courage, on BOTH sides.
Let us never forget what these men endured and sacrificed in serving their countries.