Sorry for the air-scene in the end. I wanted to use Stukas, but SQF and Unicapture did not want to play ball, so nothing worked. Hope you enjoyed the FW190s instead :) Also, if you want me to make a part 2 of this, let me know :) HAPPY NEW YEAR as well :)
Do it with triggers, and unit capture, make good explosion too, you can used vehicles and borrow their explosions, for examples check filmawood WW2 indian battle for Burma
I don’t know what your historic connection to the Bulge might be, but without nit-picking I want to give you genuine kudos for this effort. My father was a Forward Observer with the 75th INF DIV. Christmas Eve 1944 was his first night in combat. He was part of a battalion sized force that was told that the town they would enter that night to bivouac was under control of the 3rd Div. Unfortunately, my father walked out of hedge row into a large open field of almost pristine snow that he recalled was like something out of Christmas card. He along with several other companies were ambushed mid way across the field. This was a totally green unit who less than a week ago had been in England training. Now, Gen. Ridgeway (whom I think his greatest gift was to use men as cannon fodder without remorse) had ordered this non-combat tested unit right into a pincher of the German’s SS Panzer Groups. You have really captured a lot of the aspect of miserable freezing weather that too many historians seem to act like the soldiers were prepared for. Nope. My father’s entire division had not been issued winter clothing for what was then the coldest winter in recorded Europeon history. Thanks, and don’t let war gamers dictate your clear devotion to trying to show the sacrifice these men made for all of us.
Wow, thank you so much for that nice comment! Thank you as well for sharing that, really really interesting. I am also very happy you picked up on the freezing part. Thank you again!
Sorry for the air-scene in the end. I wanted to use Stukas, but SQF and Unicapture did not want to play ball, so nothing worked. Hope you enjoyed the FW190s instead :)
Also, if you want me to make a part 2 of this, let me know :)
HAPPY NEW YEAR as well :)
Do it with triggers, and unit capture, make good explosion too, you can used vehicles and borrow their explosions, for examples check filmawood WW2 indian battle for Burma
@@jiogaming1860 Thanks for the suggestion man!
I don’t know what your historic connection to the Bulge might be, but without nit-picking I want to give you genuine kudos for this effort.
My father was a Forward Observer with the 75th INF DIV. Christmas Eve 1944 was his first night in combat. He was part of a battalion sized force that was told that the town they would enter that night to bivouac was under control of the 3rd Div. Unfortunately, my father walked out of hedge row into a large open field of almost pristine snow that he recalled was like something out of Christmas card.
He along with several other companies were ambushed mid way across the field. This was a totally green unit who less than a week ago had been in England training. Now, Gen. Ridgeway (whom I think his greatest gift was to use men as cannon fodder without remorse) had ordered this non-combat tested unit right into a pincher of the German’s SS Panzer Groups.
You have really captured a lot of the aspect of miserable freezing weather that too many historians seem to act like the soldiers were prepared for. Nope. My father’s entire division had not been issued winter clothing for what was then the coldest winter in recorded Europeon history.
Thanks, and don’t let war gamers dictate your clear devotion to trying to show the sacrifice these men made for all of us.
Wow, thank you so much for that nice comment! Thank you as well for sharing that, really really interesting. I am also very happy you picked up on the freezing part. Thank you again!
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