PantherPiet
Member
Hello,
I've played CO and CO2 for some time now and last week a couple of my tanks were blown apart by artillery in a direct-fire mode. That pushed me to write the following suggestions:
1) A march or attack falters when you give a new order. But it should be possible to plan a new contingency or sequel by the planningstaff (at regimentlevel or higher) with the units continuing their current task or march.
2) To attack artillery (strangely often in the front somewhere...) with tanks (even konigstigers against l05mm howitsers) within 1000m is suicide. Instead of panicking and be blown up, the artillery manages to kill your tanks....
3) On a roadmove the units seem to be too close to eachother. a company should be around 20 x 50m = 1000m long on a road.
4) Motivation should drop when flanking units are retreating or destroyed.
5) Currently there seems to be no 4K screen support.
6) When you cut enemy lines of supply, they Always seem to get new ammo somehow...
These were my suggestions to improve. I hope you find some use for these.
Regards,
Pieter
I've played CO and CO2 for some time now and last week a couple of my tanks were blown apart by artillery in a direct-fire mode. That pushed me to write the following suggestions:
1) A march or attack falters when you give a new order. But it should be possible to plan a new contingency or sequel by the planningstaff (at regimentlevel or higher) with the units continuing their current task or march.
2) To attack artillery (strangely often in the front somewhere...) with tanks (even konigstigers against l05mm howitsers) within 1000m is suicide. Instead of panicking and be blown up, the artillery manages to kill your tanks....
3) On a roadmove the units seem to be too close to eachother. a company should be around 20 x 50m = 1000m long on a road.
4) Motivation should drop when flanking units are retreating or destroyed.
5) Currently there seems to be no 4K screen support.
6) When you cut enemy lines of supply, they Always seem to get new ammo somehow...
These were my suggestions to improve. I hope you find some use for these.
Regards,
Pieter