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Hi all,
I just bought this game and love it. I am playing WaW. I do have a question before I realy dig into a campaign. Since Germany doesnt have a lot of points, I am hestitante to spent them on faster troop transport, so it takes me a little longer to get to the hot spots and maybe my time table gets thrown a bit because of it. Also it looks like Amry units are darn good, Corps not soo good so far. How about Para troops, engineers, anti tank, artillery worth the purchase, or should I just mainly focus on HQ, Army, Tanks and fighter/bomber combo? Thanks for any tip. |
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Don't mean to sound ambiguous f, but it depends on what you want to do. Its like Rambo told me when addressing Nupremal's World campaign, and I'll pass it on as it is good advice, "you have to have a plan".
For me, starting from Fall Weiss, I always plan for SeaLion as the Axis, so that means Airpower, paratroops, special forces. Then if the Allies don't co-operate I plan for Barbarossa which means ground force emphasis. Oh yeah, by the way, welcome to the best grand strategy WW2 game out there, but you'll need to move on to PT for some of the finest custom World scenarios in existence, not to mention the new naval features. |
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Thanks for the info.
I havent looked at the PT (Pacific Theatre) yet,, since I enjoy land battles more, especially Barbarossa, the huge battles in vast Russia, thats were the war is won and lost. If Operation Sea Lion is a bust, how much of a pain will the brits be, once I am fully engaged in Russia? I am thinking of leaving Afrika alone and have the Italians just fortify the main cities and hold on, while I concentrate all forces in Russia. Will see how it goes. I love these type of games. |
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Hi I also got the game a while ago...yet to win as Axis ..
Never did Sealion ....went to Russia straight ..want to kick Stalin while he is still sleeping and now starting again but this time I turn off the Soviet Partisan and Winter Effect ..hi hi yeah yeah I am a coward general that like to win ...is there anyway to turn off the scorched city thing Last edited by silver_bullet : 09-12-2009 at 01:43 AM. |
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flashy the Brits.(especially if its a human player and they know what to do)will be a MAJOR pain if you dont prepare for them as best you can.
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thanks for the info on the brits (theri navy is sure a pain), but right now I play the AI and Sealion is taking too long and too many points for Paratroopers and ships, which delays the russian campaign.
My strategy will be fortify the french cities with a few Anti air unit and corps occupying the cities and move everything else to the east, because Russia is the real monster and I need air, tactical bombers, artillery, paratroopers and good tanks to crush the Bolshevist. My plan will be 3 HQ, One under Bock attacking North towards Leningrad (St. Petersburg), one under Manstein attacking towards Minsk-Moscow route and one under Rundstedt attacking the southern flank towards Odessa, Stalingrad. The russians have superior tanks in the beginning to I will use my upgraded Stukas to take care of them before attacking with my tanks and Army units. Leningrad must fall fast so I am bombing the heck out of them and then attack with one tank and 3 army groups to take it within 2 turns. wish me luck, I need it because the russians have huge resources and will pumb out numbers soon. |
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flashy,one bit of advice.Upgrade Bock to a better commander.It will make a difference.
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My guess is that the answer is in speed, not in extra units. If I can move my timetable a couple of months ahead of time, England will have less troops... Any one out there has any advise? |
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If you are going to plan a SeaLion.like SeaMonkey says you should plan right from the start.It will limit the Ground forces you have for Russia but you will generally have a bigger airforce.
The problem with Sealion is if you fail(landing on England in most cases jumps American and Russian war readiness)usually means you have suffered catastrophic losses and are in big trouble.It also depends on how you have Englands surrender setup.Where is the last Capital.If it is Alexandria then if the Allied player is smart,all he has to do is move his whole navy to Africa and goodluck in coming across to take Alexandria. |
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Sealion is a matter of whether your opponent will allow it. If your opponent decides to follow other escapades instead of protecting the British Isles then your opportunity will unfold, but you have to be ready.
Actually Sealion preparation does not have to inhibit your effort in USSR, it is in actuality an enhancement. You are building your FJs and TAC units and later if your opponent adequately fortifies the UK then you can modify your plan(there is a window of opportunity) to incorporate the Barbarossa option. The idea for all strategic plans is to build in flexibility as just as sure that the Sun will come up tomorrow your plan will go awry. |
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