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Messages - Kydric

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Still excited for the release.

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Best of luck from 15th Wisconsin fellows!

For the glory of the homestate brothers!

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Did you think we are dead - Not. Gottem', we are still alive and pumped for this game.

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Iron Europe / Re: News announcement - APRIL 2019
« on: April 15, 2019, 09:58:42 am »
Germany:
If it is possible, you can add Late War German Stosstruppen, which have the famous helmet camouflage. I dont know about an MP-18.

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French:
Well, French Foreign Legion with their unique uniforms in the war that were a non-blue for a change.

Commonwealth:
For the British you could add in the Canadians as they were one of the first to successfully utilize shock tactics. Some interesting patches and details would be nice to make em stand out.

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I already see whoever takes the VMI Cadets will need to prove themselves!

Good luck!

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Regiments (Game Clans) / Re: Regiment List
« on: March 03, 2019, 04:53:19 am »
Will this continue being updated?

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Good luck, friends.

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General Discussion / Re: What regiment do you want added for BCoF?
« on: January 19, 2019, 12:13:09 am »
I just think that the regiments that should be chosen are the ones who are from a famous brigade, or were a famous regiment that did wonders up on their own, had a specific unique uniform set of features and maybe were given some sort of interesting choice of a weapon. I think my list fulfilled most of the expectations, but I do agree there needs to be representation for most states in the Civil War of regiments that were known and really partook.

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General Discussion / Re: What regiment do you want added for BCoF?
« on: January 18, 2019, 01:45:31 am »
I believe my answer would lead to a bit bias, but I will give my reasoning on why those regiments should be in-game.

Union:
- Iron Brigade - 2nd Wisconsin Infantry - Heh, I said it. A regiment with a unique history, uniforms and weaponry compared to most of the Union Army. They carry long frock coats, black hats and the powerful Lorentz Rifle as a main arm for the 2nd Wisconsin, making them a death machine on the battlefield, as were the men of the Iron Brigade as a whole.
- Eastern Iron Brigade - 14th New York State Militia - The Red Legged Devils, a wonderful unit that used the Enfield Rifle, had wonderful uniforms and were significant in a number of battles.
- 42nd Pennsylvania "Bucktails" - One of the most unique units on the Union side, entirely taking in skirmishing tactics as the base of their regimental formations and training, having accurate rifles and being equipped with fancy bucktails on their caps, they are one of the most unique.
- 39th New York "Garibaldi Guards"- An extremely unique unit that is entirely made up of European settlers, each company having a different nationality. They carried a long frock coat and carried the abbreviation symbol of their regiment on their hat.
- Irish Brigade - Any of the Regiments - The Irish regiments were a unique Union force that had their own songs, style of fighting and origin ofcourse, topping their hats with a symbol of home and nature.
- 52nd New York "Siegel's Rifles" - A good german union regiment with a great amount of history.
- 2nd Rhode Island - A fancy unit with a fancy history, unique uniform containing grey trousers instead of standart union light blue.
- Perhaps a regiment I am not listing, but some that carried full-grey when it went into action during the war.

Confederate:
- Stonewall Brigade- Virginia Military Institute Cadets - A wonderful unit that requires no explanation why it needs to be added.
- 1st Texas Infantry - Wonderful regiment, wonderful texans, wonderful uniforms. Add it.
- Generally units that started using rifles, instead of smoothbores for some balancing.



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Henry, we already talked about this. We currently have no intention to join a Brigade or Corps, which may or may not change in the future, but we sincerely thank you for the offer.

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Hail to the men of Texas.

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