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[. . . ] COMBAT MISSION II Game User Manual PDF Addendum Combat Mission: Barbarossa to Berlin 1 Safety Information A very small percentage of people may experience a seizure when exposed to certain visual images, including flashing lights or patterns that may appear in video games. Even people who have no history of seizures or epilepsy may have an undiagnosed condition that can cause these . photosensitive epileptic seizures. These seizures may have a variety of symptoms including: lightheadedness, altered vision, eye or face twitching, jerking or shaking of arms or legs, disorientation, confusion, or momentary loss of awareness. Seizures may also cause loss of consciousness or convulsions that can lead to injury from falling down or striking nearby objects. [. . . ] Three of the main examples are explained below. Combat Mission: Barbarossa to Berlin 83 The Editor Infantry units Unit type - The type of unit you are editing is always shown on the upper left. Ammunition - Below the units name, you are able to edit the small arms ammunition available to that unit. Note that every unit has a maximum capacity for carrying ammo, which is also listed. Units rarely start off with their maximum capacity by default. Experience you can adjust the units experience rating. This is a great way to add individual elite and crack units to an otherwise regular formation. Standard Name/Special name the Standard Name for each unit is randomly assigned when you enter a battle. For historical scenarios, you might want to change this name to reflect a certain historical personality (in the case of a Rifle Squad, for example, a known squad leader). By clicking on the button, you will be able to enter a special name for the unit, which will be displayed every time the scenario is played. Suppression units usually start off without suppression, but can also enter the map panicked or even routed, to simulate pre-battle fatigue. Fatigue similarily, units can enter a map tired or even exhausted, for example after a long forced march. Again, fatigue set here is subject to the normal recovery rules once in the game. These are usually demolition charges for 84 Combat Mission: Barbarossa to Berlin The Editor pioneer and engineer units, and grenade bundles for other units. They pack a lot more punch than regular hand grenades and can be used to destroy minefields, or buildings, or to assault tanks. Antitank Weapons up to 4 anti-tank weapons can be assigned to an infantry unit. Type here you can determine which type of anti-tank weapon is being carried by the infantry unit. Only those options available for the timeframe of the scenario, the unit type and the nationality chosen are highlighted. Options include Rifle Grenades, various types of Panzerfaust, Panzerwurfmine, Magnetic Mines, Molotov Cocktails and RPG Antitank Grenades. These are explained in THE COMBAT. Infantry HQ units Infantry HQ units can be edited pretty much like any infantry unit with two exceptions: Infantry HQ units (be it Platoon, Company or Battalion HQs) never carry explosives, and each HQ has a set of Leadership Abilities which can be edited here. Leadership abilities there are four, Command, Combat, Morale, and Stealth (explained in THE COMMAND), and possible values are 0, +1, and +2. You can add or subtract to each ability by clicking on the + and buttons respectively. Each HQ is assigned a random set of abilities when the unit is purchased. Usually, Platoon HQs get higher values for Stealth and Combat, while Battalion HQs get better Morale and Command. [. . . ] Solution 1: Windows XP comes with its own built in Firewall which may need to be modified or disabled in order Combat Mission: Barbarossa to Berlin 149 Appendix C - Troubleshooting to host games. First check your network properties by going into the Control Panel>Network Connections. Find the network adaptor that is used to establish your connection to the internet. If there is a checkmark in the box labeled Protect my computer and network by limiting or preventing access to this computer from the Internet, you have XPs built in Firewall and will need to configure it to allow you to host CMBB games. [. . . ]

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