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Messages - PanzerKnacker

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It hasnt even been broadcasted yet. It'll stream in the 8th. ;)

Ouch, totally missed that part. I'll definitely tune in on the 8th hahah

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Aww shit I missed it!

Is there any way to view it, i.e. will it be uploaded somewhere at a later date?

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Off-Topic / Re: Revolting Uniting
« on: 22-09-2015, 20:09:40 »
ka ko si

I'll take that as "how are you", correct?

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Off-Topic / Re: Revolting Uniting
« on: 20-09-2015, 21:09:26 »
Glad you enjoyed it :)

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This is from 2010 wtf

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Oh shit, I forgot how to read hahah
Well then, I guess it's a shovel!

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Seelow Heights, Berlin, something final ;D ;D

No idea really.

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Off-Topic / Re: "returning to WWII"
« on: 18-08-2015, 15:08:46 »
I'm all for the "boil down the conflict option". Like, a game with the campaign centered around the conquest of Monte Cassino, or say lifting the siege of Leningrad.

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Off-Topic / Re: "returning to WWII"
« on: 13-08-2015, 12:08:30 »
German colonies in South Africa in WW2? What?  ???

Though I agree with his points, I can't imagine big publishers would like to fund any game that doesn't have the "right" nation in it (i.e. it's gotta be good vs bad - American/Allied/Soviet campaign vs baddies).
It could work for an indie game, but still the playerbase could end up being a small niche, since you'd really need a lot of advertising to draw in a larger crowd. Escpecially if we're talking about Manchuria or Burma campaign.

I, for one, would love an Axis POV game, either from an enlisted or an officer's perspective. Both can include moral dilemmas and experience the gruesomeness of the war.

Oh, and this: As he said, the European theatre is overexposed, but only the 20% of it has been represented in games. We still haven't seen the siege of Leningrad, the Demyansk pocket, the battle of Smolensk, Dunkirk, anything from Operation Zitadel (AFAIK), invasion of Poland, Norway, and if the author is into the whole guerrila warfare, there's no better place for a campaign like that than Poland or Yugoslavia. The only problem there lies with the choice of perspective, since many resistance (and collaborator) groups fought each other as well as the Germans/Italians.

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AP mines and a soviet knife

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Off-Topic / Re: Questions Thread
« on: 27-06-2015, 01:06:24 »
Guys, which tactical gloves would you recommend to buy?
Especially those of you with long field experience, which do prove themselves durable and reliable,
or alternatively, what do you think one should look for in gloves?

I was thinking of the Mechanix M-pact gloves, but wanted to first consult with you guys.
I do have a small dilemma though - fingerless or full fingered gloves?

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Off-Topic / Re: Revolting Uniting
« on: 26-06-2015, 19:06:27 »
You can forgive only if they ask forgivness. If they said:" WE DID IT" than you can move on,but still you must not forget. I never heard Turks apologise to Armens,or Serbs to Croats,or Belgiums to Congolese..
Or Croats to Serbs for that matter. I mean, the other examples you give were pretty one-sided, but Serbs and Croats both have been mistreating the other group at different points in the past.
I know,it was just example but there us other side of history in Croatia that is not know to world/forbidend......

the hell are you on about?

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Off-Topic / Re: Revolting Uniting
« on: 25-06-2015, 16:06:40 »
Nicely said. Most Armenians I ran into (on the Internet, eh) were pretty justice-demanding about it.

LuckyOne and PanzerKnacker are from Croatia or near country?

yes

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Off-Topic / Re: Revolting Uniting
« on: 24-06-2015, 22:06:20 »
Do you plan to remain stationary during the week or do you intend to go from one place to another to cover as much ground as possible (i.e. is the goal exploration or relaxation ;D)?.
In any case, I'd recommend you visit the town Pula, since it was an ancient roman town (the roman arena is still in pretty good shape), and in the 19th and 20th century was the main austro-hungarian naval base.

Btw, the Istrians are known for their wine, you may want to try some out.

This might be of use to you, I hope  :) http://www.istra.hr/en/home

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Off-Topic / Re: Revolting Uniting
« on: 24-06-2015, 19:06:19 »
No worries Homer, it'll stand tall for some more summers ;D

Where are you aiming to spend your vacation? If I may ask :)

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