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Post by Republic of Slovenia on Mar 23, 2006 18:52:14 GMT -5
Vote and comment.
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Post by United Balkan Republic on Mar 23, 2006 18:53:45 GMT -5
And who would be the "realism" mod, and if so what would he do?
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Post by L'empire de la France on Mar 23, 2006 18:57:52 GMT -5
Well in the game there are some real realism issues. So far I havent seen you keep any troops in the countries you have occupied and I havent seen you reduce your divisions at all for casualties. You have also conquered 4 nations in under 6 months. You also tried to cheat me with my invasion of Algeria. They dont have MiG 29s and T-84s and T-80s! And dont just tell me, I dont care. Thats just pathetic.
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Post by United Balkan Republic on Mar 23, 2006 19:01:33 GMT -5
I haven't? Hm, that's funny, because my ORBAT lists that I have troops in every single country, including the ones I've occupied! Hm...You should try reading, it's a radical concept. As for the losses thing...Look through the archives, and view the rules. Division strength for infantry comes back in a number of days, explaining the lapse in time between my invasions. You're the one that invaded Luxembourg. In reality, France would never have invaded Luxembourg simply because its not necessary to do so. To risk a small, limited French military against a Luxembourg resistance would be beyond comprehension. As for Algeria...I don't care. Lol.
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Post by L'empire de la France on Mar 23, 2006 19:04:36 GMT -5
See if you cant admit to your faults with trying to fuck me over your not fit to be a mod. I invaded Luxemberg because I can. Austria would never invade Serbia, or any of those countries in real life and it doesnt take a matter of days to replenish an entire division. Do you even know how a division is configured?
How about this, the next country you invade will have Abrams, F-22s and Apaches to face you alright? Then we will see if you dont care.
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Post by United Balkan Republic on Mar 23, 2006 19:06:57 GMT -5
It doesn't take 20,000 men to man an air wing of 100 or 15,000 to man a 100 artillery-pieced division. In case you haven't noticed, this RPG isn't supposed to be realistic on the numbers side.
Austria never invaded Serbia; if you're going to argue, look up your facts.
QUOTE: France - - - - it doesnt take a matter of days to replenish an entire division. - - - - END QUOTE
THIS IS NOT REAL LIFE.
Do I know how a division is configured? Yes.
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Post by L'empire de la France on Mar 23, 2006 19:08:12 GMT -5
Then humor me and tell me the structure of a division? And you said yourself you wanted realism and yet you pull this shit.
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Post by Fourth Reich of Deutschland on Mar 23, 2006 19:10:16 GMT -5
Break it up, you two.
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Post by United Balkan Republic on Mar 23, 2006 19:14:59 GMT -5
Then humor me and tell me the structure of a division? And you said yourself you wanted realism and yet you pull this shit. Will do. I'm assuming you mean an American division; since it is the best country in the world. A division consists of 10,000 to 20,000 soldiers [male or female of various rank] that can be divided from one to four brigades or regiments for combat status depending on the military history of the division. [Cavalry and armored units tend to use brigades; infantry soldiers tend to use regiments. Although both can be entirely different in terms of size or organization, they generally have the same premise.] An extra brigade or regiment also includes what is commonly noted as "combat support", which can include but not be limited to artillery, general headquarters companies, logistical support, reconassiance and/or engineers. In our military, each division is outfitted with regiments and brigades according to a "Table of Organization and Equipment", which standardizes military organization for divisions to equal their combat strength. For instance, if the 1st Infantry Division has 20,000 men and the 2nd Infantry Division has 10,000; it would be in the best interest of the military staff to equal out these divisions into new brigades or regiments to further increase their chances of a excellent fighting force. As for me saying to be "realistic", give me a direct quote, please.
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Post by Republic of Slovenia on Mar 23, 2006 19:22:02 GMT -5
Allright guys, enough. I didnt make this thread so you could bicker at each other.
As for who would be the realism mod....well basicly anybody whos qualified to do so (and isnt already in the administration). He would basicly make sure military operations and such go as realisticly as possible.
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Post by Republic of Slovenia on Mar 23, 2006 19:26:40 GMT -5
France seems to be a preety well-informed person. Perhaps he should be the realism mod.
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Post by United Balkan Republic on Mar 23, 2006 19:35:37 GMT -5
Nah.
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Post by Republic of Slovenia on Mar 23, 2006 19:39:53 GMT -5
Well then, any volunteers?
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Post by United Balkan Republic on Mar 23, 2006 19:42:06 GMT -5
Dude, who cares if it's an NPC country? If we see someone getting out of hand against a non-NPC country, then we'll start the bickering and judging. Until then, I declare this attempted coup closed.
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