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Originally Posted by junk2drive
I have the MBT and WW2 CDs and SPWAW. I like them all. Different games for different moods and opponents.
The confirm op-fire in SPWAW can be turned off (and I do) in preferences by setting it to zero.
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I do the same, I find it's biggest use maybe for new players to see how the computer may handle opfire. I find it works fine off. and also speeds game play especially in large campaigns.
I have used it in the past on small short battles. But if it's in range and can be seen you get asked no matter the odds. When the AI handles it only obvious for the most part shots are taken.
I'm sure some love this level of control, but it is like many features of this game it's all in what you enjoy!
And I do enjoy Steel Panthers!!