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Singleplayer and Coop / Re: Beda Fomm SP.
« on: 22-05-2011, 19:05:54 »
battle of keren is an awesome map - v.exciting gameplay on 32/64 - not yet tried 16 but i can guess it'll be good - many thanks for postng!

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Singleplayer and Coop / Re: ESAI: FH2 Edition
« on: 07-05-2011, 20:05:42 »
A much improved strategy in Olympus in ESAI 2.6 (not tried the 2.6b1 yet)

I would ask for more mortar action out on the northern plain for both allied and axis.  Nothing more fun than sprinting from cover to cover with explosions kicking off from left to right.  Allied armour is in thin supply relative to the axis panzer IVs.

I swapped a hurri b for a hurricane mk II d and added some 25pdrs / 3in mortars to the monastery and the forward spawn too - makes the axis rush over the over ground much more exciting!

really enjoy ESAI.  What's the setting of the RM mod - vanilla BF or something else?

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Singleplayer and Coop / Re: Longues sur Mer, single player
« on: 13-02-2011, 19:02:03 »
will try it now!  great, been looking forward to trying this map again!

edit:

you've fixed the crash which is very good and the shorter view distance helps with the CPU/GPU load

but I would but a couple more US tank in and potentially expand the width of play area past the first line of resistance, it's a real choke point.  Plus 200 tickets per team is 4x too few

I would also man the MG42s with bots to make the escape from the beach harder.  Need at least 5-6 MGs manned to make that interesting, only have two and they are not manned.

Still a very fun map, just needs a couple of tweaks :)

james

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Singleplayer and Coop / Re: Longues sur Mer, single player
« on: 29-01-2011, 20:01:45 »
Me too - it's a very fun, challenging map so hope it's fixed soon :)

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Singleplayer and Coop / Re: ESAI: FH2 Edition
« on: 20-11-2010, 08:11:29 »
I think you'll find many people are enjoying ESAI, albeit silently - am sure each time you have released a new version, an increasing number of downloads are registered.  I view this as the only real way we'll get these maps playing to their fullest extent; maps like El Al are brilliant but suffer from issues with the ebb and flow of the battle, Luttich  has seen real improvements, etc.

I registered just now to voice my support, although have been one of the silent majority on this board for over two years.  I say continue, many are gaining real enjoyment with the project.

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