ORIGINAL: Oleg Mastruko
Who or what is Yves?
Designer of the BioEd.
I just think it's unnecessary
OK. How else do I seperate the replacement pools for different nationalities in multinational scenarios without compromising on equipment performance? How else do I make panzer regiments extra-slippery without compromising by adding 'soft' equipment which will distory the fighting capability of the unit? How else do I create the FW-190F/G attack versions, of which several thousand were built?
How else would Rhino Bones have created
War of the Ring, or Jarek
White Eagle, Red Star? How else would Sstevens have been able to properly simulate the impact of SAMs in his Middle East Scenarios and of nuclear weapons in his Berlin Crisis scenario? How else would Chuck etc. have been able to simulate pre-1914 warfare without excessive density penalties?
The BioEd vastly increases the range of situations which can be simulated by TOAW. Even better, if you don't like it, don't bloody use it! No-one's forcing you to. This would be like if people who didn't want to vote demanded that democracy be abolished. Why? Other people quite like it, thanks.
and goes (somewhat) against Norm Koger's design decision(s)
Where's he said so? Notably, a number of equipment items which weren't in Volume I are now in TOAW:COW. Evidently, Norm didn't see anything sacred in his original database construction.
Besides it's more fun to flame you TDG guys than average MS-hating Linux teenagers [;)] You're more predictable. This board is becoming boring, we from the Stubborn Naysayers Club (SNC) need a good solid campaign against something. BioEd fits the role fine.
The difference is your arguments here might have an impact. Plenty of other subjects to discuss where our opinions are irrelevant. How intelligent design? I want to discuss intelligent design.