Q214589: Close Combat III: Difficulty Settings Slider Balances Forces
Article: Q214589
Product(s): Microsoft Home Games
Version(s): WINDOWS:1.0
Operating System(s):
Keyword(s): kbui kbimu msgamekbfaq
Last Modified: 12-APR-2001
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Close Combat III: The Russian Front
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SUMMARY
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The Difficulty Settings slider in Microsoft Close Combat III: The Russian Front
also acts to balance the opposing forces. As a result, when you set the
Difficulty Setting for the Player or the Host, the Difficulty Setting for the
Computer or the Client is set automatically.
This behavior is most evident in head-to-head play: when the Host chooses a
Difficulty Setting of Hero, the Difficulty Setting for the Client is set
automatically to Recruit.
Additional query words: 1.00 msgame closecombat russianfront cc3 cciii
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Keywords : kbui kbimu msgame kbfaq
Technology : kbHomeProdSearch kbGamesSearch kbCloseCombatSearch kbCloseCombat3
Version : WINDOWS:1.0
Issue type : kbinfo
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