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This is a stunning game with loads of mods/maps etc for it to extend and customise the base game, CMBO also serves as a perfect gateway to the other games in the series (which will hopefully end up here eventually too!). It can be played as a PBEM multiplayer, or direct connect game etc as well as stand alone. Basically it's got a ton of hard core WW2 facts and figures (armour slopes and types etc) all hidden behind a really easy to get into 3D front end. Lastly, the vendor Battlefront are a great publisher and have provided a lot of support over the years for the community. Go on check it out! :)
(Sigh). Kids, this is probably one of the most successful PC wargame franchises. Battlefront allowing it to be sold here for $10 (remember: Battlefront are the "Friendly folks" who charged their customers $5 for a "Vista patch" of this game) completely boggles my mind.
For folks expecting an RTS ---> Company of Heroes that way.
For folks expecting shiny graphics --> go somewhere else. Even with many mods that polish up CM:BO, it will never live up to your expectations.
For folks wanting the Eastern Front --> be patient, maybe GoG will shock me again by bringing CMBB over here.
For everyone else --> this is a stupidly good wargame for baby grognards on up to old, cardboard-pushing greyhairs like myself. Then again, we already have this game. Probably twice.
Post edited December 08, 2009 by scharmers
What the heck is a grognard?
When I fired it up, I noticed that Strategy First had a logo attached. That suggests the deal is probably Strategy First milking their rights more than Battlefront consenting to release the game here -- which seems even more likely as Battlefront hasn't made a connection to GOG from their home page.
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scharmers: (Sigh). Kids, this is probably one of the most successful PC wargame franchises. Battlefront allowing it to be sold here for $10 (remember: Battlefront are the "Friendly folks" who charged their customers $5 for a "Vista patch" of this game) completely boggles my mind.

It seems that Battlefront did not release this to GOG. Strategy First has a license to sell this game from Battlefront and is doing so at the end of their license period.
I bought this game when it first came out and it was worth the money then and worth the reduced price now. If I didn't already have two copies of it I would be buying another from GOG. Even thought there used to be a problem with 8800 series Nvidia cards it works now flawlessly for me with my 8800GT. I think somewhere along the line a new driver fixed whatever was wrong. And you can set all your nvidia control panel options very high to make it look a little better.
If you like wargames that make you think & plan your moves rather than just testing how fast you can click your mouse then this is for you.
Oops! Trashcan beat me to it, he's right. I got the info on the Battlefront forum.
Post edited December 08, 2009 by frankd3
SFI had the license to the game for a while now. It was sold from their website and I think even via Steam for some time. Our cooperation with SFI however has been terminated, and I guess they're exercising their sell-off period right now. No problem about getting it there but don't come to us for support

This from the admin over at Battlefront. This really tells you all you need to know about Battlefront and how they operate these days.
One big question I have...the retail versions of the CM series suffer massive graphics problems with Vista using a DX10 capable graphics card. There is a path...but you have to pay another $5 for it.
Is that still the case with this version of the game???
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Ralackk: What the heck is a grognard?
It's slang for "wargamer", as far as I know. We thought about using the word in the news article, but ended up with "into tabletop wargames" just to be on the safe side. ;)
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Crassmaster: One big question I have...the retail versions of the CM series suffer massive graphics problems with Vista using a DX10 capable graphics card. There is a path...but you have to pay another $5 for it.
Is that still the case with this version of the game???

According to Tirpitz, that was for Combat Mission: Barbarossa to Berlin and not Beyond Overlord.
[url=]http://www.gog.com/en/forum/combat_mission_beyond_overlord/can_anyone_confirm_this_works_in_vista_with_a_directx_10_graphics_card_original_version_was_incompat/perm=3/#p_b_3[/url]
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Ralackk: What the heck is a grognard?
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Firek: It's slang for "wargamer", as far as I know. We thought about using the word in the news article, but ended up with "into tabletop wargames" just to be on the safe side. ;)

Ahh thanks, not heard that phrase used before in my part of the world and I used to be a pretty avid tabletop wargamer.
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Ralackk: What the heck is a grognard?

A person who is a longtime war gamer, and one that takes it seriously. This can either be with games such as this or detailed war board games. At least that is as much as I know.
EDIT: Here are a few samples of War Board Games (I owned these at one time). There are hundreds if not thousands of these style of games. The Burning Blue, The Devil's Cauldron, Bitter Woods
Post edited December 09, 2009 by Faithful
A must have, i already own it (all of the four Combat Mission) absolutely awesome in pbem and replayability in Single!!!
For VIsta the problems are about Combat Mission 2 and 3 (Barbarossa and Afrika Korps) if i remember this one have no problems with DX10
Post edited December 09, 2009 by Adraeth
Well, if the DX10 issues aren't present with this version, awesome. The CM series are really, really good games.
I was never able to run CMBO or CMBB on my maxed out quad core using XP. It did run on an old Pentium IV I had. So I am hesitant to pick it up assuming nothing has changed with your version.
Regarding the Battlefront comment, they are a key supplier of quality wargames, and they certainly can't be expected to support games that are going on 15 years old or more. Just my .02
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mikerusso1983: Regarding the Battlefront comment, they are a key supplier of quality wargames, and they certainly can't be expected to support games that are going on 15 years old or more. Just my .02

Very true but they could try not to be arses about it.
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mikerusso1983: I was never able to run CMBO or CMBB on my maxed out quad core using XP. It did run on an old Pentium IV I had. So I am hesitant to pick it up assuming nothing has changed with your version.
Regarding the Battlefront comment, they are a key supplier of quality wargames, and they certainly can't be expected to support games that are going on 15 years old or more. Just my .02

Except that they still sell the original CM series on their own website.