more battles
more battles
Hi, I would love to see more battles- this game is great as are the Take Command - I thirst for more historic battles- First Manassas to final April 1865 scenerios- I am sure there is plans- love this game but need more battles please
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Re: more battles
More battles are on the horizon..Hi, I would love to see more battles- this game is great as are the Take Command - I thirst for more historic battles- First Manassas to final April 1865 scenerios- I am sure there is plans- love this game but need more battles please

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Re: more battles
you can always come play multiplayer :whistle:
"The time for compromises is past, and we are now determined to maintain our position and make all who oppose us smell Southern powder, feel Southern steel."
Jefferson Davis, 1861
Jefferson Davis, 1861
Re: more battles
Hi, :woohoo: you are wonderful- major battles are best- Shiloh, Franklin are two faves and Fredricksburg etc. Wish I knew more about computers but keep it realistic- I enjoy the mods emensely. I could not get Rebels and Redcoats mod to work on my TC2M- can someone help- thanks- it crashes when I try to start a battle
Re: more battles
Hi, I have not tried this feature yet- I need to download the GCM platte and teamspeak right- I do not have any headset, I can just type chat correct?
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Re: more battles
Yes, those would be the best first two steps.
And yes, there are plenty of people who don't have headsets that play. Just be sure to read up on how to activate your "team chat" key. That way you can keep your chat secret with your team.
And yes, there are plenty of people who don't have headsets that play. Just be sure to read up on how to activate your "team chat" key. That way you can keep your chat secret with your team.
"The time for compromises is past, and we are now determined to maintain our position and make all who oppose us smell Southern powder, feel Southern steel."
Jefferson Davis, 1861
Jefferson Davis, 1861