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Post by Singlemalt on Sept 13, 2017 8:18:55 GMT
So I thought lets get some medals by doing thailand conquest.it started very nice and I thought yessss some progress But now at turn 58 only 5 cities of japan (they dont do anything) and 1 city of bulgaria and 1 of rumania are there.. All allied forces ob stop rushing and pressing..I think I am gonna quit this time.. maybe allies will be better in 1943 (Nb especially canada and cuba are doing fine since the big allied countries empty the city and these nations get the cities) .org/] [/url] .org/] [/url]
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Post by The Light Bringer on Sept 13, 2017 10:30:51 GMT
I am sure that this is a long one, but it looks quite possible
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Dec 6, 2018 10:07:10 GMT
You should have taken all of australia first, then slowly take over all of india then china then mongolia then the rest of the soviet unions nearer to you. Send a small naval force to lighten the allied spam in europe( as they seem to be crossing by sea) then create your own spam to deal with theirs near stalingrad. That spam looks doable, trust me 1950 romania and roc 1939 is just sad...
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Dec 7, 2018 11:06:19 GMT
Singlemalt, hmm that time when i won was when i played on my friend's hacked account with full tech and all fully upgraded gold and iap generals... ill try it on my own to see if my strategy works still
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Post by biskup1997 on Dec 8, 2018 7:30:11 GMT
Is it that hard ? I usually quit if i get into a situation where i dont have any allies
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Dec 8, 2018 19:24:48 GMT
Is it that hard ? I usually quit if i get into a situation where i dont have any allies Nah, but you do have to rush more or less. You will also have to go after the australians while trying to help japan against india and china. Its definitely not extremely difficult, but instead of simply pushing forward you have a lot more time constraint.
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Post by Singlemalt on Dec 9, 2018 6:03:23 GMT
After a while u get better generals and better tech. If you get some strategic cities to defend against the europe troop waves you will succeed. I cant remember how i did it but probably there are guides in here to explain it.
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Dec 9, 2018 10:58:01 GMT
After a while u get better generals and better tech. If you get some strategic cities to defend against the europe troop waves you will succeed. I cant remember how i did it but probably there are guides in here to explain it. In my first run, I played 1943 Japan and found myself confronting the world without allies. The strategic cities I used to spam 3X heavy tanks were those in Soviet land west of the Ural Mountains (Kiev, Stalingrad, Moscow, etc.) and I had also opened up a second front in North America via Alaska. Of course, the faster you enter Europe, the better your position is.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Dec 9, 2018 13:13:08 GMT
After a while u get better generals and better tech. If you get some strategic cities to defend against the europe troop waves you will succeed. I cant remember how i did it but probably there are guides in here to explain it. In my first run, I played 1943 Japan and found myself confronting the world without allies. The strategic cities I used to spam 3X heavy tanks were those in Soviet land west of the Ural Mountains (Kiev, Stalingrad, Moscow, etc.) and I had also opened up a second front in North America via Alaska. Of course, the faster you enter Europe, the better your position is. I prefer not to play as japan. They rarely capitulate entirely, and even if they do, they pacific front is not a difficult one to win. Plus they are quite a good ally and can last for a really long time.
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Post by Naveen Hanza on Jun 10, 2020 17:26:33 GMT
In my first run, I played 1943 Japan and found myself confronting the world without allies. The strategic cities I used to spam 3X heavy tanks were those in Soviet land west of the Ural Mountains (Kiev, Stalingrad, Moscow, etc.) and I had also opened up a second front in North America via Alaska. Of course, the faster you enter Europe, the better your position is. I prefer not to play as japan. They rarely capitulate entirely, and even if they do, they pacific front is not a difficult one to win. Plus they are quite a good ally and can last for a really long time. In my game, Japan is trash as an ally. They all out attacks and dies. My game on Japan was HEAVENLY EASY. Just beat the Pacific's and take USA and allies and send some to take Africa and lend lease and game over. Europe was not even a thing in it. Lend lease was enough for Spain to drive the allies to sea.
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Post by tristanknight on Jun 11, 2020 2:57:10 GMT
I prefer not to play as japan. They rarely capitulate entirely, and even if they do, they pacific front is not a difficult one to win. Plus they are quite a good ally and can last for a really long time. In my game, Japan is trash as an ally. They all out attacks and dies. My game on Japan was HEAVENLY EASY. Just beat the Pacific's and take USA and allies and send some to take Africa and lend lease and game over. Europe was not even a thing in it. Lend lease was enough for Spain to drive the allies to sea. Yeah, Japan 1943 is pretty weak compared to 1939. They typically fall to the American countries. Thailand is fun though.
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Post by Mr. Beast on Jun 11, 2020 14:04:18 GMT
In my game, Japan is trash as an ally. They all out attacks and dies. My game on Japan was HEAVENLY EASY. Just beat the Pacific's and take USA and allies and send some to take Africa and lend lease and game over. Europe was not even a thing in it. Lend lease was enough for Spain to drive the allies to sea. Yeah, Japan 1943 is pretty weak compared to 1939. They typically fall to the American countries. Thailand is fun though. When I was doing Germany 1943, Japan fell to Mexicans
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Post by banana61904 on May 23, 2021 2:17:42 GMT
[Note - This is all based on personal run throughs] Thailand definitely is one of the harder countries in general as mentioned before due to numerous reasons: - One weak (overall) ally. [Japan] - The nations that tend to snowball as AI are far away, and thus difficult tp stop their snowball [USSR, UK, potentially Canada, Brazil, and Cuba.] - You start with a very weak economy - Your arty, which is a half decent unit, is paired with, quite honestly, probably one of the worst arty generals in the game - Every nation around you is many times larger, with the UK being the weakest enemy due to lack of investment into the area on their part. - Thailand also seems quite luck based on how much of China you can snag and ow much of Japanese cities as well.
I will disagree with some saying you got to go for an early strike on Australia though. I found that Yangon (though probably a given honestly) is the largest priority, then trying your best to snipe Chinese cities for eco. Then, strike at India, and any vulnerable Japanese cities you can. (Especially Tokyo.)
You should also be trying to control the South China Sea, Sea of Japan, and the waters south of Bangkok.
Once China, Yangon, and perhaps India are all gone, one should invest more into naval power against Australia before the New World strikes. Forces used in Indonesia should more north into the Soviet Onion. Same with Chinese forces, and hopefully you can seize the entirety of Siberia before the European counter-offensive begins.
(By this point, you should ideally own: Most of China, Yangon, every Japanese city you ever could take, India, Siberia.) (Navally, you should hopefully cpntrolly the South China Sea, Sea of Japan, the waters south of Bangkok, and Indonesian waters.)
This is when your assault on Australia begins. Hopefully, Japan lost most of their cities, but if not, then oh well. You simply just need to get New Guinea and mainland Australia before the New World navies arrive, or you will have a serious issue South. At the same time, keep on heavily investing into your invasion path the Urals.
After Australia falls, put the eco freed up into invading Alaska and more into the invasion of Europe. Hopefully you can afford at least 2 stack heavy tanks in every Frontline city. It might be wise to prepare an invasion of Mogadishu from India as well, but not necessary.
Assuming you obtained Alaska, you just need to strike down Canada and Western US as fast as possible so they are weakened in Europe. In Europe, you blatantly need to push through Russia and into Poland, and then either keep pushing or at least hold the line. By this point, your eco is strong enough to hold onto what you obtained while pushing N. America and possibly Africa.
S. America and Mexico and Cuba can be done after Canada and the US fall. Copenhagen and Oslo both will be difficult to invade purely due to location, and therefore will be resource intensive. If you pushed fast enough, you can begin your 8nvasion of Africa until after Eastern, Northern, and South Eastern Europe have all fallen, and would also be helpful to invade Iran and Iraq then attack Middle Eastern Egypt from there.
Note - This method was done using Nimitz, Guuderin, and Rommel, and no max tech (except tank tech was close to max.)
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