CMBN Commonwealth Forces Module is an add-on Module for Combat Mission Battle for Normandy that brings British, Canadian, and Polish Allied forces to fight in France! It also provides players with the Third Reich's most capable forces in Normandy (Waffen SS) and least capable (Luftwaffe Field Division). There's no shortage of new and interesting situations that can now be simulated.
Features
Over 30 new formations, weapons, uniforms, and even voices.
43 new vehicles, including Fireflies, Jagdpanthers, and the rare Porsche version of the King Tiger.
2 Campaigns as the British to Caen and as the Germans trying to get out of the Falaise Pocket.
Processor: Pentium IV 1.8 Ghz or equivalent speed AMD processor
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: 256 MB VRAM or better and must support 1024x768 or higher resolution in OpenGL ***IMPORTANT*** Not all Intel integrated video cards will play the game.
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