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How about a thread to post your ideas for terrain and units.

I would like to see several different types of fortifications and mines.
 

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Id lovbe to see single units, something like gun teams, just two guys with .50 maybe. Also i wish that there was a relaible trenching system. Oh and my dream unit would be high command. Think of it SHAEF ingaging all of thwe NAZI army, ahh id love it.
 

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New units

I wouldn't mind seeing good mining units, either laying mines under enemy fortifications or to breakout to assault the enemy rearguard.

Think Messines Ridge in WW1, and NVA in the Tet Offensive.
 

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Ive decided, as sick as it may seem, civilians, but only in scenarios. For example if you were playing a D-Day scenario and a paratrooper landed in the garden of a house, a civilain could either open fire, surrender, or alert the germans.
 

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Civvies open fire!

Originally posted by Headshot
Ive decided, as sick as it may seem, civilians, but only in scenarios. For example if you were playing a D-Day scenario and a paratrooper landed in the garden of a house, a civilain could either open fire, surrender, or alert the germans.
Sounds quite fun actually. More like a Militia type unit, rather than pure Civilians though. Dads Army style, with garden ho's and spades fending off German Fallschirmjagers.....
 

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how about italian baristas and french pastry chef, the polsish master of the sausage, the chinese dog chef, and of course, the U.S.S.R. Borsht masta
 
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