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Re: Campaign Collection for PAK-Mod

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Very much enjoyed your GC39 campaign. Do you have any plans for reworking the rest of the GC campaigns as well?
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Re: Campaign Collection for PAK-Mod

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BeADriver wrote: Tue Dec 09, 2025 10:14 pm Very much enjoyed your GC39 campaign. Do you have any plans for reworking the rest of the GC campaigns as well?
Thank you very much, I’m happy to hear that. Next year I plan to modify GC40 and—if time allows—also GC41, just like I did with GC39. But I can’t set a date yet. I usually work on things like that in between whenever I find the time.

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Re: Campaign Collection for PAK-Mod

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Tobi72 wrote: Tue Dec 09, 2025 10:49 pm
Thank you very much, I’m happy to hear that. Next year I plan to modify GC40 and—if time allows—also GC41, just like I did with GC39. But I can’t set a date yet. I usually work on things like that in between whenever I find the time.

Nice to hear that, hope we still can import core units from GC39
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Re: Campaign Collection for PAK-Mod

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T2_2112 wrote: Wed Dec 10, 2025 1:19 am
Tobi72 wrote: Tue Dec 09, 2025 10:49 pm
Thank you very much, I’m happy to hear that. Next year I plan to modify GC40 and—if time allows—also GC41, just like I did with GC39. But I can’t set a date yet. I usually work on things like that in between whenever I find the time.

Nice to hear that, hope we still can import core units from GC39

I will not change anything; the core troops will remain intact and can be carried over to the next campaign.
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Re: Campaign Collection for PAK-Mod

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Tobi72 wrote: Wed Dec 10, 2025 8:47 am
I will not change anything; the core troops will remain intact and can be carried over to the next campaign.
:)
Just one more question, now the Phcas & AKRebels "PAK"-Mod - RELEASE v3.40 eqp, in your GC39 was 3.20 eqp, there are no conflicts right ?
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Re: Campaign Collection for PAK-Mod

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T2_2112 wrote: Tue Dec 16, 2025 5:41 am
Tobi72 wrote: Wed Dec 10, 2025 8:47 am
I will not change anything; the core troops will remain intact and can be carried over to the next campaign.
:)
Just one more question, now the Phcas & AKRebels "PAK"-Mod - RELEASE v3.40 eqp, in your GC39 was 3.20 eqp, there are no conflicts right ?
I can't say for sure at the moment, but I'll check every GC39 scenario in the editor with version 3.40 beforehand to see if there are any conflicts before I start editing GC40.Please let us know if you encounter any problems while playing. I don't think so, but thinking doesn't mean knowing. :D
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Re: Campaign Collection for PAK-Mod

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I played your reworked GC39 campaign with 3.40 and didn't encounter any issues. I might have overlooked a thing or two, though, so don't take my word for it.
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Re: Campaign Collection for PAK-Mod

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Mini-campaign “Operation Galvanic” is available for download.
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The campaign begins with a daring raid on Butaritari in August 1942, where US Marines strike Japanese positions in the Central Pacific for the first time. The objective is to test enemy defenses and capture an officer alive to obtain valuable intelligence. The hazardous withdrawal under enemy pressure reveals how dangerous even limited island operations can be. One year later, Operation Galvanic launches as a major offensive against the Gilbert Islands. The landing on Betio in the Tarawa Atoll becomes a turning point in the Central Pacific. Heavily fortified beaches, coral reefs, and determined defenders turn the assault into a brutal fight for every yard of sand. The Marines must secure beachheads, break bunker lines, and repel night counterattacks. Step by step, they advance across the airfield and crush the final resistance. With the fall of Betio, the road to the Marshall Islands is opened. The campaign illustrates the bloody cost of island hopping and the beginning of the American advance toward Japan.The campaign consists of 6 missions.
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Re: Campaign Collection for PAK-Mod

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Tobi72 wrote: Sat Feb 28, 2026 7:43 pm Mini-campaign “Operation Galvanic” is available for download.HAKI.png
The campaign begins with a daring raid on Butaritari in August 1942, where US Marines strike Japanese positions in the Central Pacific for the first time. The objective is to test enemy defenses and capture an officer alive to obtain valuable intelligence. The hazardous withdrawal under enemy pressure reveals how dangerous even limited island operations can be. One year later, Operation Galvanic launches as a major offensive against the Gilbert Islands. The landing on Betio in the Tarawa Atoll becomes a turning point in the Central Pacific. Heavily fortified beaches, coral reefs, and determined defenders turn the assault into a brutal fight for every yard of sand. The Marines must secure beachheads, break bunker lines, and repel night counterattacks. Step by step, they advance across the airfield and crush the final resistance. With the fall of Betio, the road to the Marshall Islands is opened. The campaign illustrates the bloody cost of island hopping and the beginning of the American advance toward Japan.The campaign consists of 6 missions.
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A special thank you for providing the tasks and conditions in Russian, which saves me a lot of time diving into the translator and English-Russian dictionary.

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So now it's clear why the Japanese look so aggressive in the picture ))) The daring raid on the Japanese base was successful, as was the evacuation of the captured Japanese officer ) So, card number three ) Toby, why do the 1943 marines have full value when upgrading the 1941 marines, even though the 1941 rangers have a prestige value of 0 when modified to 1943 rangers ))) !?
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Why did they attach a parachute to the bombs? )))
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Re: Campaign Collection for PAK-Mod

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I'm glad the translation is working; it'll save me a lot of extra answers and questions later. As for the cost, I can't say anything more about that, except that you should contact the developers of Pak Mod. I haven't changed the equipment. There could be several reasons why parachutes were attached to the bombs:

1. Protection of the dropping aircraft

2. Increased accuracy

3. Optimized effect against ground targets

4. Tactical delay in special missions.
If that's a quiz question... what did I win? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Campaign Collection for PAK-Mod

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Tobi72 wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2026 1:32 pm I'm glad the translation is working; it'll save me a lot of extra answers and questions later. As for the cost, I can't say anything more about that, except that you should contact the developers of Pak Mod. I haven't changed the equipment. There could be several reasons why parachutes were attached to the bombs:

1. Protection of the dropping aircraft

2. Increased accuracy

3. Optimized effect against ground targets

4. Tactical delay in special missions.
If that's a quiz question... what did I win? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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And there's Russian in the script too ) Okay, I'll switch to it ) No, it wasn't a quiz, I just satisfied my curiosity, but as a prize, you can take these photos for your mod )))
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https://historynet.com/a-very-important-prisoner/

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In this case, the katana is handed over in gross violation of sword ethics, thereby inflicting a terrible and serious insult on the American. Namely, with the sharpened blade facing forward and the hilt under the right hand. An American unfamiliar with the samurai code of honour, bushido, and sword ethics does not understand this.

It is reminiscent of a situation where one comes to the boss's office and shows him a fig in his pocket. It was after Japan's defeat in World War II that the ethics and cult of the sword lost their significance in the lives of Japanese warriors. It should be noted that these rules were largely dictated by basic safety precautions when handling cold weapons, which is why they were so strictly observed.

In fact, this method was considered disrespectful to the fencing skills of the interlocutor, since the sword could easily be pulled out of its scabbard and instantly turned against the person handing it over. But something tells me that although American soldiers received some training, they were complete novices in sword fencing at that time.
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