About the overrun

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xafemo
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About the overrun

Post by xafemo »

Hello friends!
In the first place, a thousand pardons for my English.
Well, to the grain, I have been these days proving the last version of SPWaW, but I don't know how many points of movements I need to reserve to make the Overrun, because until with 4 puntos of movement it doesn't allow to be carried out this acción.
Is somebody able to sum up me this point?
Thank you in advance.
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Post by Whitley, Grant »

Originally posted by xafemo:
Hello friends!
In the first place, a thousand pardons for my English.
Well, to the grain, I have been these days proving the last version of SPWaW, but I don't know how many points of movements I need to reserve to make the Overrun, because until with 4 puntos of movement it doesn't allow to be carried out this acción.
Is somebody able to sum up me this point?
Thank you in advance.
xafemo@hotmail.com
Primero, amigo Xafemo, aqui no se necesita ningun disculpe por eso(por mi ortografia, tal vez, estoy en mi oficina y no tengo con que hacer los tildes), pues hay bastantes personas aqui que entienden espanol, algunos nativos de Espana/America Latina, y otras...

En referencia a su pregunta...creo que debe ser una porcion del factor de movimiento total, o sea, que a un peloton de infanteria se necesita 4 puntos de un total de 8, o algo asi...yo he entrado en pelea de infanteria con un peloton que tenia 4 puntos de movimiento. Desconozco exactamente lo necesario para entrar en pelea, a mi me parece que sea como la mitad del movimiento disponible a la unidad a la vez.

Alguien lo sabe?

Nota: con el v5.3, hay que pruebar de nuevo los escenarios de la GCE, especialmente los del Batallon Abraham Lincoln donde la tarea asignada es: cruzar el campo de batalla, contra fuertes posiciones enemigas(muchas veces son tropas de la Legion), sin artilleria, con pocas ametralladoras...

...pero mi teclado va imponiendo a los gringos tantas victorias que Franco mismo tiembla con miedo al escuchar que vengan los gringos...no...por favor... :)

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Post by Whitley, Grant »

arriba...para que obtenga respuesta...
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Post by John Galt »

Xafemo, As far as I'm concerned there is no need for you to apologize for less than perfect English. I managed to understand your question perfectly as will everyone else. Unfortunately I don't have the answer. After reading the first reply from Fidel Helms, I still don't have the answer. I don't want to start World War III here, but my opinion is that English is of very common use on this board. I would appreciate reading replies in that language even if you had to do it twice to get it there. How about translating that answer for the rest of us Fidel? That was an excellent question. Sorry to ramble on.
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Post by Cona »

Hola Xafemo !
Como dice Fidel, Venceremos! ... Ooops ! ... NO! ... ese es otro Fidel :)
Como dice Fidel Helms, siempre puedes preguntar en buen castellano. Y la respuesta segun recuedo es 50% del movimiento de tus vehiclos oruga o semioruga ya que no puedes arrollar (overrun) con los vehiculos con ruedas.
Y de paso, te cuento que para la lucha cuerpo a cuerpo no siempre es necesario que te queden puntos de movimiento. En ocasiones basta con que tu unidad este libre de supresion y con algunos tiros disponibles.

Saludos a Todos,
Cona.

P.S. Le dejo la traduccion al Ingles a algien con conexion dedicada :)
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Post by Whitley, Grant »

Originally posted by John Galt:
Xafemo, As far as I'm concerned there is no need for you to apologize for less than perfect English. I managed to understand your question perfectly as will everyone else. Unfortunately I don't have the answer. After reading the first reply from Fidel Helms, I still don't have the answer. I don't want to start World War III here, but my opinion is that English is of very common use on this board. I would appreciate reading replies in that language even if you had to do it twice to get it there. How about translating that answer for the rest of us Fidel? That was an excellent question. Sorry to ramble on.
John Galt
Briefly, John: we don't really know either. Cona and I seem to agree that you need 50% of your movement allowance in order to overrun with vehicles, but infantry melee seems to be different.

Also, I see posts in Finnish and Italian all the time, so why not Spanish?
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Post by Tombstone »

Yah, I've noticed that if you're unsupressed that you can just melee sometimes. I think it's like the way assaults used to be.

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Post by John Galt »

Last night I was one hex away at the start of 2 turns with an undamaged tank against an entrenched position. Each time I was given the message "not enough shots.....". My point here is that I planned these overruns and then for some reason the tank wasn't capable of it. And I did this with 2 different tanks.
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