Italy Campaign or all for that matter
- LG1.Klein
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Italy Campaign or all for that matter
Are the missions scripted whereas no matter what one team does the map will move one direction as scripted or can players impact and effect the outcome of each missions progress?
- Tiger
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Re: Italy Campaign or all for that matter
S!~ Sir,
The campaign is dynamic and players have a definite impact. The object is not only to destroy the enemy ground forces to prevent them from moving the lines, you must also defend your ground forces so that they can advance and move the lines in your favor.
The campaign is dynamic and players have a definite impact. The object is not only to destroy the enemy ground forces to prevent them from moving the lines, you must also defend your ground forces so that they can advance and move the lines in your favor.
- LG1.Klein
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Re: Italy Campaign or all for that matter
I ask as, with our limited knowledge of the grand scope, it appeared as if we destroyed all columns in the M8 sector and even ranged farther south to strike an airfield and troop concentrations around reggio calibri but the front still over took our airfield and pushed on towards Limone. We will continue to plug away and see what we can come up with.
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Re: Italy Campaign or all for that matter
S!~ Sir,
Previously, what I gave you was the short answer and I realized it deserves more explanation. You can script the Dynamic Campaign Generator (DCG) to a certain degree using the timeline.dcg file. You can do this by deploying ground forces by date with an entry such as 08/09/1943 M2A1_105mm@Foggia. You can also add entries such as 08/09/1943 M2A1_105mm@Blank to allow the DCG to manage the resources, which is what I do when I add objects to the timeline.dcg file. That way the location and strength is unknown even to me.
Previously, what I gave you was the short answer and I realized it deserves more explanation. You can script the Dynamic Campaign Generator (DCG) to a certain degree using the timeline.dcg file. You can do this by deploying ground forces by date with an entry such as 08/09/1943 M2A1_105mm@Foggia. You can also add entries such as 08/09/1943 M2A1_105mm@Blank to allow the DCG to manage the resources, which is what I do when I add objects to the timeline.dcg file. That way the location and strength is unknown even to me.
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