early days and first draft, it is darkVery nice, Cobra, although maybe a little bit on the dark side...
Cobra Aus
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early days and first draft, it is darkVery nice, Cobra, although maybe a little bit on the dark side...
seeing that I have already built the German-Italian and French navy and airforce it would be nice to have something to use them onwow, superb Cobra, looks fantastic, you really want this scenario.

ORIGINAL: CobraAus
seeing that I have already built the German-Italian and French navy and airforce it would be nice to have something to use them on
(boys and their toys)
graphicsHave you built them as in "entered their data" or built them as in "made the graphics"? Just curious...



ORIGINAL: CobraAus
moving along
A question just dawned on me as well - I have never looked at this how do tell WITP
to use (display) only certain map panels - is it part of the Scenario editor
cobra aus
Yeah. You don't ask for certain map panels; what you do is define the x and y coordinates for the top left and bottom right corners of a box on the map.
ORIGINAL: el cid again
ORIGINAL: JeffK
We must have gone to a different Jungle Warfare School!! Canungra was such a pretty place to play at war!!
Movement at night, while not done at speed, was a neccesary tactic to use.
I agree that land movement in WITP has little variety, an Armoured Brigade seems to move as quickly as a Chinese Infantry corps, taking away an advantage from the Motorised Unit.
I am so old jungle warfare school may reflect different era concepts. We had no night vision. To move at night was to die. We were told in the first hour
"Someone will die in the next 24 hours because they didn't listen to the rules we are about to give you. If you don't want to be him, listen."
Sure enough, a young marine got separated when darkness came (in triple canopy it is never very light) - and drowned because he moved - and fell into a stream - panacked and didn't release his equipment.
In triple canopy you cannot see color in daylight. At night you cannot see. And the plants are to nasty they will cut your uniform, skin, whatever.
ORIGINAL: JeffK
ORIGINAL: el cid again
ORIGINAL: JeffK
We must have gone to a different Jungle Warfare School!! Canungra was such a pretty place to play at war!!
Movement at night, while not done at speed, was a neccesary tactic to use.
I agree that land movement in WITP has little variety, an Armoured Brigade seems to move as quickly as a Chinese Infantry corps, taking away an advantage from the Motorised Unit.
I am so old jungle warfare school may reflect different era concepts. We had no night vision. To move at night was to die. We were told in the first hour
"Someone will die in the next 24 hours because they didn't listen to the rules we are about to give you. If you don't want to be him, listen."
Sure enough, a young marine got separated when darkness came (in triple canopy it is never very light) - and drowned because he moved - and fell into a stream - panacked and didn't release his equipment.
In triple canopy you cannot see color in daylight. At night you cannot see. And the plants are to nasty they will cut your uniform, skin, whatever.
So Charlie moved at night and created havoc.
Tactical movement at night is a neccesity, not talking about moving a Division, but Bns and Companies must be mobile at all times, in any weather.
REPLY: I am talking real jungle - not Viet Nam. In real jungle - in the old days - to move at night is to die. Even now it may still be. The jungles of Latin America are riveled - I hear - by some in Africa. Not in SE Asia. Was a platoon working hard limited to 200 - 2000 yards a day - cutting hard? Could you see colors in daylight? That was not real jungle.
if you take the same map base that I started out with - that is a full size map 148 x 148Cobra, what scale was the map 30 miles or 60 miles/hex?
Yep please e-mail to cobra49492000@yahoo.com.au plus if you started a Scenario send that tooI still have my flawed embryonic map graphics (in Gimp XCF format) if anyone's interested.
