Amongst other things, David explains the difference between The Mighty Eighth and B-17 Flying Fortress 3 – The Bloody 100th (the studio is building two different B-17 sims). The November/December issue of PC Pilot magazine carries a sizeable Fortress-focused interview with MicroProse head honcho David Lagettie. Brasshat, rochrist, and TimePointFive, I’ll need a little extra information from you in order to ensure your votes are correctly assigned.) F is for Far-flung Fortress forays Three ballot papers remain unprocessed at this point. * If I’d classified Combat Mission as a single series, it would top the table. Not voted yet? Don’t worry, polling stations will remain open indefinitely. To everyone who has opined thus far, thank you for participating. E is for Edifying electionįlight Commander at #12, Steel Panthers at #5, Total War at #1*… THC’s reader-compiled Wargames Top 50 is studded with surprises. As the video above makes abundantly clear, the burrowing ban is set to end soon. What they haven’t been able to do is move earth with their worm worriers. D is for Dig for victoryĪFVs equipped with dozer blades have been trundling across War Thunder maps for several years now. Hefty Halloween discounts have also been applied to the base game (which gained an Advanced Quick Mission Generator on Wednesday) and its Moscow, Kuban, and Bodenplatte supplements. C is for Cheap as chipsĪ Steam sale set to end on November 4, means IL-2: Sturmovik collector planes like this Hs 129 are very reasonably priced at the moment. GHPC’s Boyevaya Mashina Pjehoty 1s come with turret-mounted wire-guided Malyutka ATGMs, many of which are – thanks to accurately modelled MCLOS aiming – destined to end up detonating against turf or timber. The sight of a BMP-1 invariably brings back memories of the time I was trapped inside a building by a ravening pack of the blighters in OFP. I blame Operation Flashpoint for my irrational fear of GHPC’s latest driveable. Those stories are then dehydrated, alphabetised and delivered, via articles like this one, to people who’ve got better things to do than plough through puff and platitudes B is for BMP goosebumps Once a month, assuming I can persuade Austerity’s Blackburn Cirrus Bombardier engine to perform the miracle of internal combustion, I spend a day or two scouring Simulatia and Grognardia for stories with the potential to fascinate, startle, cheer, dismay or amuse. A is for Alphabetised wargame, sim, and site news.
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