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Off-Topic / Re: Picture of the Day
« Last post by nysä on 06-04-2024, 10:04:32 »
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Off-Topic / Re: Which kind of music are you listening to?
« Last post by nysä on 06-04-2024, 10:04:15 »
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Off-Topic / Re: Picture of the Day
« Last post by nysä on 05-04-2024, 06:04:06 »


StuG.Abt. 185 in Estonia, the summer of 1941.
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Singleplayer and Coop / Strange situation
« Last post by nickm on 05-04-2024, 03:04:28 »
Gang,

I haven't played in a while, but my system automatically updated the mod; everything seems fine in the main screen, and when I choose a map but...
When I get to the screen where I choose my side and my kit, it starts to stutter: the comments stutter; the screen stutters; naturally it is very hard to get my cursor onto where I want it, but oddly enough once I get 'in game' everything kind of works alright.

Any idea what I might have done wrong?

TIA.

NM
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The Battle of Keren, the Invasion of Crete and the Battle for Sfakia are listed as part of the North African theatre of World War II on the maps section of the Forgotten Hope website while the Battle of Keren was not part of the North African theatre of World War II but the East African campaign of World War II and the the Invasion of Crete and the Battle for Sfakia are not part of the North African theatre of World War II but the Balkans campaign of World War II :
http://forgottenhope.warumdarum.de/maps.php?scenario=3
http://forgottenhope.warumdarum.de/fh2_maps.php

Could you add an East African campaign maps section and a Balkans campaign maps section on the Forgotten Hope 2 website ?
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FRIDAY , April 5th, 18hUTC , the map WACHT AM RHEIN will be played in the Forgotten Hope 2 Campaign

History

"The Battle of the Bulge (16 December 1944 – 25 January 1945), also known as Unternehmen: Wacht am Rhein, was a major German offensive campaign launched through the densely forested Ardennes region of Wallonia in Belgium, France, and Luxembourg on the Western Front toward the end of World War II in Europe.

The surprise attack caught the Allied forces completely off guard. United States forces bore the brunt of the attack and incurred their highest casualties for any operation during the war. The battle also severely depleted Germany’s armored forces on the western front which Germany was largely unable to replace. German personnel and Luftwaffe aircraft also sustained heavy losses.

The Germans’ initial attack included 200,000 men, 340 tanks and 280 other tracked vehicles. Between 67,200 and 100,000 of their men were killed, missing or wounded. For the Americans, 610,000 men were involved in the battle, of whom 89,000 were casualties, including up to 19,000 killed. It was the largest and bloodiest battle fought by the United States in World War II."





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Off-Topic / Re: Picture of the Day
« Last post by nysä on 02-04-2024, 13:04:13 »


Normandy, 18 May 1944.
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Off-Topic / Re: Picture of the Day
« Last post by Seth_Soldier on 31-03-2024, 20:03:53 »
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Off-Topic / Re: Picture of the Day
« Last post by Seth_Soldier on 24-03-2024, 19:03:27 »
cool pic !

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Off-Topic / Re: Picture of the Day
« Last post by nysä on 23-03-2024, 10:03:43 »
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