![]() ![]() Sure, I might have thought the game was a tad gamey in the events leading up to that situation, but once I realized what happened, I could accept the result as plausible and fair. ![]() All they had to do was leave the map to win, and win HUGE. To give one example, the Italian AI really should have won the match: they had managed to infiltrate practically an entire division past my scattered guards, despite my best efforts, and gotten them to the ex-fil zone. It's super-impressive, don't get me wrong, and I had a blast playing it, but my immersion often blew right out the window watching the units do things that would never, ever happen in real life, when realistic command results is the big draw of the game. Having said that: I'm sorry to report that, after buying into the game for a couple of decades through its iterations (since its 2nd gen release, Highway to the Reich) without ever really playing it, I sat down in 2019 to seriously learn the game by playing the flanking maneuver mission of Italy's botched invasion of Greece - playing the Greek side myself - and I learned that the system is AT LEAST as wonky in execution as Close Combat ever was. There's no point NOT to micro manage the ten units in the two tutorial-demo missions, for example. And of course it depends on how large the fight is. ![]() If you're running it at a speed to better simulate the business of developing and passing orders (instead of being one guy with a keyboard and an occasional pause button) - especially if you're playing mp (I expect) - you need to delegate more. Last year, or the year before - a little after ComOps2 released on Steam, some enterprising super-grog ran some tests to discover that it's more efficient to micro things around rather than to delegate! Which is technically true, but only helpful if you're pausing the game all the time. Having said that: I found the gameplay, and how it relates to the maps, VERY similar to CC, with more bling in regard to setting up orders (if you want to - or you can just tell your on-map boss to go 'here' and watch it devolve orders down the line to subunits.) It has the order-timing feature CC is missing, too, although on the other hand you can turn that off. ) And it's pushing counters around, whether NATOish or something more visually representative of the unit type as a flag. You aren't going to see individual units (unless something goes really wrong with a squad, which I recall being the least unit on the map. Re ComOps2 (and its prior family), yes it's more operational level, that's true. We really need a Groghead review of it one day. H Bauer Publishing are authorised and regulated for credit broking by the FCA (Ref No.Hard to say. Publishing, Company Number: LP003328 Registered Office: Academic House, 24-28 Oval Road, London, NW1 7DT. The clubhouse offers good facilities and the whole experience is extremely memorable.īauer Media Group consists of: Bauer Consumer Media Ltd, Company number: 01176085, Bauer Radio Ltd, Company Number:ġ394141 Registered Office: Media House, Peterborough Business Park, Lynch Wood, Peterborough, PE2 6EA H Bauer The greens are fast and true and will test any putting stroke. ![]() The Old course has a good feel, with plenty of good holes to test your golf swing. Just south of Cambridge, this gem of a course is a must for all golf fans. Typical green fees are £40!!! Far better value for money out there.Ĥ out of 5 Try this little GEM! 25 September 2007 First of all the pro tried to refuse my 2Fore1 voucher, when he did finally accept it and we got on the course the greens were in terrible condition and the fairways were in bad need of cutting. Definately worth a round, very enjoyable with some very good holes and par fives that encourage you to have a hit.ġ.5 out of 5 Very disappointing 06 October 2007 Just a proper bufty old track - not the best in the country by any means, but the best in Cambridgeshire by some way (although the competition isn't great.). Having played it a few times now, I can say the greens and fairways (in fact the overall condition) seem to have improved beyond belief over the last three years with new green staff apparently in place. Golf World Top 100: Best Golf Courses and ResortsĤ out of 5 Nice bufty old course 05 December 2014īy modern standards, not the longest but the old course has a lovely feel to it of yesteryear. ![]()
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