[NetEpic ML] Re: Revision Issue: Titans

From: quester <quester666_at_...>
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 08:49:49 -0800 (PST)

--- tim <tim_at_...> wrote:
>
>
> >> But when they tried that at the Battle of the
> buldge,
> >> Alot and I mean
> >> alot of Germen tankmen had a very long walk home.
> For they
> >> never had the
> >> Infantry to hold the ground or to flush out other
> infantry
> >> witch was one of
> >> the things that lead to their early retirement
> from the war.
> The germans lost many tank in the battle of the
> bulge by leaving them in
> dense terrain such as ruined towns without infantry
> support this allowed
> allied troops to sit in the densest cover and chuck
> grenades or fire rockets
> at the tanks with limited enemy retalition, as the
> tanks were unable to
> enters these areas to cleanse, this was what the
> infantry were required to
> do.
> Maybe this could be shown in epic by tanks engaging
> infantry only getting
> half their CAF unless they are fighting with allied
> infantry stands(this
> should only apply to slightly covered areas)

ho but don t forget they ran out of ammo and gas too
but we don t want that in the game YUK bookkeeping !!!
and don t forget that there tanks were left becouse
the
air power started kicking the shit out of them TOO
tanks are an ez kill for a fighter , but on foot you
can hide from it.
>

he got a good point on inf. vs tanks here in heavy
cover tanks are killable but tanks in netepic can t go
into heavy cover so it goes not mater goes it???

and inf. in the open stand not with a tank shooting at
them!!!!!
>
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Received on Thu Feb 24 2000 - 16:49:49 UTC

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