So to make a long story short:
I was in a game the other night and we had 3 “Talkie Talkies” (3 week newbie’s) or as I like to call them “Would be heroes” that would not chattering about “I wish RO had this… , or I wish RO had that … , I wish RO had Tank Riding Infantry… , I wish RO had real Artillery so I could fire from behind the frontlines and support the attacks … and on-and-on.”
Finally I broke in and said “Have you Talkie Talkies ever open the RO SDK module and try to design your own map?” “Have you ever gone into the SDK module and explore what you can do with it” They said “NO.” I said “You can add Artillery & Tank Riding Infantry to the current version of RO without any new programming or creating any new models.” They said it was impossible and you would have to do new programming and changes to the base module.” My reply was “I have already done it and can prove it!”
So for those 3 little minds, with no imaginations but a mouth full of words, here is how Artillery & Tank Riding Infantry can be added to RO:OST right now!!!
Side note: (The map I will be presenting is called “State Farm 79”. It is 1 of 5 Stalingrad bases maps I was working on in 2009. With the announcement of RO:HOS I put all these maps on hold. The “State Farm 79” map is based on the December 7-9, 1942 (Chir River sector) battles between the German 11th Panzer Division (Panzer Regiment 15 & Panzergrenadier Regiment 110, 111) and elements of the Soviet 1st Tank Corp (Tank Brigade 117, 159, 216 & Rifle Regiment 1118). This area is situated southwest of the Chir River and would be referenced as the outer Soviet ring of the Stalingrad pocket. Research for this project included: 1942 soviet contour maps, Captured 11th Panzer Division documents from the National Archives (NARA), Soviet 1st Tank Corp war dairies and maps (TsAMO), numerous published books and private soldiers photo albums from the battle.)
So here we go!
Using German Sturmgesch
I was in a game the other night and we had 3 “Talkie Talkies” (3 week newbie’s) or as I like to call them “Would be heroes” that would not chattering about “I wish RO had this… , or I wish RO had that … , I wish RO had Tank Riding Infantry… , I wish RO had real Artillery so I could fire from behind the frontlines and support the attacks … and on-and-on.”
Finally I broke in and said “Have you Talkie Talkies ever open the RO SDK module and try to design your own map?” “Have you ever gone into the SDK module and explore what you can do with it” They said “NO.” I said “You can add Artillery & Tank Riding Infantry to the current version of RO without any new programming or creating any new models.” They said it was impossible and you would have to do new programming and changes to the base module.” My reply was “I have already done it and can prove it!”
So for those 3 little minds, with no imaginations but a mouth full of words, here is how Artillery & Tank Riding Infantry can be added to RO:OST right now!!!
Side note: (The map I will be presenting is called “State Farm 79”. It is 1 of 5 Stalingrad bases maps I was working on in 2009. With the announcement of RO:HOS I put all these maps on hold. The “State Farm 79” map is based on the December 7-9, 1942 (Chir River sector) battles between the German 11th Panzer Division (Panzer Regiment 15 & Panzergrenadier Regiment 110, 111) and elements of the Soviet 1st Tank Corp (Tank Brigade 117, 159, 216 & Rifle Regiment 1118). This area is situated southwest of the Chir River and would be referenced as the outer Soviet ring of the Stalingrad pocket. Research for this project included: 1942 soviet contour maps, Captured 11th Panzer Division documents from the National Archives (NARA), Soviet 1st Tank Corp war dairies and maps (TsAMO), numerous published books and private soldiers photo albums from the battle.)
So here we go!
Using German Sturmgesch
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