Hi Akula
I had exactly the same experience with SABOW, originally finding the interface about as user friendly as the proverbial cornered rat. Parked it for another day. When that day came this Spring, two things solved it for me. Ok, three things, at the risk of sounding like that Python sketch. First, I decided I would make the effort, whatever it took. Second and third, that effort was reduced by: 1. Sim Deck's SABOW intro videos, notably this one - tho I think made before the updates, they are still helpful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uROyjrKSB9Q 2. The update's improvements, notably; (a) the 'quick mission' option which enables you to bypass most of the wargame element and get nearly straight to the tanksimming; and (b) the instant action missions, which go directly to tanksimming, which started with two training missions, since increased, as described here: http://combatace.com/topic/85814-ste...r/#entry691073 There's still a lot of features I use little or at all but the tanksimming basics I find no more complicated than many another tanksim. It's well worth now making the effort also to get to grips with the wargame interface because that's needed to play campaigns fully and it adds an extra dimension to the game. Reminds me of Steel Beasts in some respects. Once you have cracked it the first time, the wargame interface's main features are suddenly fairly intuitive. You can update the CD version, but its updates lag behind those for Steam and Gamersgate. I bought the Gamersgate version in a sale, so it was well worth it. I have the impression GG tends to get updates slightly sooner. There's no discount for CD buyers to get the D/L version but a sale renders that moot. Modder WHUKID had a (beta, partial?) IDF mod with a playable IDF Centurion but I'm not sure it's still available and it may not work with the new version. Graviteam have said they want to start releasing DLCs, plans not public yet. Personally, dreaming being free, I want a playable Chieftain, then preferably 1970s-1980s NATO-v-WARPAC, then WW2. The first DLC is coming soon, it seems: http://graviteam.com/forum/index.php?topic=11793.300 PS more up-to-date illustration of the increased range of 'instant action' options is here; more added since, including directing artillery fire: http://combatace.com/topic/85925-ins...n-sabow-style/ |
I just picked this up today, a nearly new pre-owned DVD copy for the princely sum of 50p!! I can't believe what I got for that ridiculous amount. I'll have to look out for the updates and install them manually like I just did for the latest 2015 core update and patch, but that's OK, that's how we used to do it before Steam & GG etc. isn't it?! :D
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DLC Basra 86
New DLC - Basra 86 released on Steam.
The action takes place in a new area of operations in the flood plain of the Shatt al-Arab river during the Iran-Iraq war. Two operations for Iranian and Iraqi armies, and a single mission are available to the player. Pontoon bridges, floating armored vehicles, and Iranian-produced UCAVs are widely used during the game. At the end of December 1986, Iranian forces launched the next operation - Karbala-4. IRGC frogmen crossed the Shatt al-Arab river and captured a number of the border islands, as well as a bridgehead on the right bank. Then, pontoon bridges were assembled across the river, which lightly armed Basij militia units of the "Prophet Muhammad" division used to cross to the right river bank and began an offensive in the general direction of Basra. |
Gentlemen, can you help me with installing of IDF mod to this game?
I found this IDF mod - Whukid's IDF mod, but for the installation, I need these older mods and I canīt find them: -Patch 577 -March 2012 update -FlashBurn's Mod v1.5 Can you help me please? |
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Yeh, but I use this game without last updates: http://graviteam.com/forum/index.php...46112#msg46112 I need these old mods, pls help... |
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