Request for useless but fun eye candy

Based on Atomic Games’ award-winning Close Combat series, Close Combat: Wacht am Rhein brings together the classic top-down tactical gameplay from the original series and plenty of new features, expansions, and improvements! The Wacht am Rhein remake comes with a brand new Grand Campaign including a new strategic map with 64 gorgeous hand-drawn tactical maps, over 70 scenarios, tons of new interface and unit graphics, countless engine improvements, and much more!
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miral
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Request for useless but fun eye candy

Post by miral »

It would have no effect on the game whatever but it would be fun if the individual soldiers, as well as the units could be renamed.

Also, I find it easier to keep up with my units on the battlefield if I rename them: 2nd Platoon BAR for instance. It would be nice if there was someway to retain these unit designations rather than having to redo them every battle. I am very new to game so maybe these things can be done? Thanks.
miral
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RE: Request for useless but fun eye candy

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P.S., I would like to be able to remand the larger units too (divisions and regiments). A personal quirk, I like to rename everything. But this would allow you to put your favorite divs and rgts into the game.
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Fred98
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RE: Request for useless but fun eye candy

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In the battlegroup screen every team can be renamed.

My regular opponent used to name his teams using rude words!

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CSO_Talorgan
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RE: Request for useless but fun eye candy

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Can individual soldiers not be renamed by editing the campaign file?
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Yes, with a hex editor and due care of the offsets.
C'est magnifique, mais ce n'est pas la guerre.
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