W.i.n.t.e.r
Frozen!
Nonesense- such turrets are definitly naval guns (although I have to say that U R somewhat right Zulu, the turret is not edgy enough to look early 20th century)
Originally posted by GIDustin
Hmm. Do you have time to make a paradrop animation? Perhaps a crate that falls with a chute attached, and when it hits the ground, the sides of the box fall revealing the turret.
That would be awesome
GIDustin
Originally posted by Dragon King
Is there a patch available for lethal bomardment? Cos my version of the editor doesnt have it. If so, does anyone know where to get it?
Oh, very VERY nice unit btw, thanks!
Originally posted by zulu9812
Dragon King - lethal land & sea bombardment comes with the 1.21f patch.
Originally posted by stainz
it,s actually the 1.29f patch that has l/l ans l/s, not 1.21f.
Originally posted by Polaris
Goodwin is right in that many times coastal defense artillery was used against land targets rather than naval targets. The turreted guns of Fort Drum in Manila Bay and the coast defense guns of Singapore being two examples.
Originally posted by Polaris
Can a unit be paradropped before the advanced flight tech is learned?
*Sigh" yes but that doesn't make them any less COASTAL batteries- Singapore and Manila Bay are by the sea, right My point was that such Mamoths should not be positioned inland, yet somewhere on the shore (i.e. if imobile in a coastal city only- as a naval unit with 0 movement)
Originally posted by Polaris
Originally posted by W.i.n.t.e.r.:
I completly agree. I misunderstood the point you were trying to make.
Originally posted by W.i.n.t.e.r
R U sure- I also thought it was the .21 that got rid of the (obsolete) "mounted" flag and introduced lethal bombardement