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Title: doctorphalanx
Post by: doctorphalanx on 13 April 2013, 07:46:19 AM
I have some Pendraken-related posts on my blog which can be found here:

http://doctorphalanx.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Pendraken

or just pay a general visit to:

http://doctorphalanx.blogspot.co.uk/

Comments and feedback welcome, especially on the blog, as nobody has yet left any!
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Post by: nikharwood on 13 April 2013, 08:35:09 AM
Yay - first comment for me then!  :)

Nice blog  :)
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Post by: Techno on 13 April 2013, 08:39:16 AM
Yep !
Very nice blog.
Cheers - Phil.
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Post by: petercooman on 13 April 2013, 09:55:12 AM
nice stuff!!
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Post by: Aart Brouwer on 13 April 2013, 01:18:16 PM
Yay, another Crossfire addict.

We're getting a little thin on the ground, but Crossfire is still the most inspiring WW II ruleset.

Cheers,
Aart
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Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 13 April 2013, 03:17:15 PM
Crossfire is brilliant, until the point no one can move without triggering a massive amount of shots! We found it often bogged down and there was no resolution, and other times a platoon would 'go Holywood' and do all sorts of things you would never expect them to do under massive amounts of firepower! ;D
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Post by: doctorphalanx on 17 April 2013, 02:11:39 PM
Hi Mad Lemmey

Crossfire can bog down into fire-fights. You need to get the terrain right in the first place and know when to pull back and infiltrate elsewhere. Smoke is also very useful for maintaining fluidity. I haven't encountered any unbelievable Hollywood exploits, but as this is a very low level game perhaps there should be room for them. Military memoirs seem to be full of exploits that are rarely encountered in games!

Richard