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Post by STILETT0 on May 1, 2021 22:48:04 GMT
First One: Ugo Cavallero why is he navy/tank hybrid? EasyTech treated him badly for his performance in the Second World War. A good defensive general, but terrible attacking wise. Give him lvl 3 mountain fighting, lvl 4 defense tactic, and lvl 3 blitzkrieg. Give him 1* marching, 3* armor, and 4* infantry. He should be a S. Lieutenaunt. He was good tactical wise but he was the one who decided that Italy had enough troops to spare to send an army to fight at the Eastern Front. Give him low health.
Inigo Campioni Riccardi was barely known for anything, while Campioni was one of the most prominent Italian admirals in the Second World War. Give him lvl 4 wolfpack, lvl 2 sailor, lvl 1 defense tactic, and 3* navy ability. That is all I ask. Turin should not be as crap as it is in WC3.
Messe known as the best Italian general throughout the second world war, his skillset is surprisingly modest. Rommel quoted that Messe's special tank forces "never failed him," so why should Messe be a slightly better Manteuffel? If anything, switch his an Graziani's skills, except for rank. Messe gets Major, Graziani gets Marshal, as of Mussolini's respect for Graziani way outdoes the mostly ignored Messe.
Rodolfo Graziani Make him trash in everything but rank. This man does not deserve the stars he gets. I'm going to side with Ethiopia and the outcome of Operation Compass on this one.
Vittoro Ambrosio Italy badly needs an infantry general, and Ambrosio can provide her with that. Give him a few modest infantry and artillery skills. He must be an artillery-infantry hybrid. Place him near Yugoslavia in 1939, and on Sicily in 1960.
I will be doing more of these, one for each academy of underestimated generals and generals that could of course be added.
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Post by Luigi Sansonetti on May 2, 2021 15:07:20 GMT
Probably a future WC3 mod will find such threads like this useful.
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Post by STILETT0 on May 2, 2021 15:12:59 GMT
Probably a future WC3 mod will find such threads like this useful. me lol
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2021 15:35:21 GMT
First One: Ugo Cavallero why is he navy/tank hybrid? EasyTech treated him badly for his performance in the Second World War. A good defensive general, but terrible attacking wise. Give him lvl 3 mountain fighting, lvl 4 defense tactic, and lvl 3 blitzkrieg. Give him 1* marching, 3* armor, and 4* infantry. He should be a S. Lieutenaunt. He was good tactical wise but he was the one who decided that Italy had enough troops to spare to send an army to fight at the Eastern Front. Give him low health. Inigo Campioni Riccardi was barely known for anything, while Campioni was one of the most prominent Italian admirals in the Second World War. Give him lvl 4 wolfpack, lvl 2 sailor, lvl 1 defense tactic, and 3* navy ability. That is all I ask. Turin should not be as crap as it is in WC3. Messe known as the best Italian general throughout the second world war, his skillset is surprisingly modest. Rommel quoted that Messe's special tank forces "never failed him," so why should Messe be a slightly better Manteuffel? If anything, switch his an Graziani's skills, except for rank. Messe gets Major, Graziani gets Marshal, as of Mussolini's respect for Graziani way outdoes the mostly ignored Messe. Rodolfo Graziani Make him trash in everything but rank. This man does not deserve the stars he gets. I'm going to side with Ethiopia and the outcome of Operation Compass on this one. Vittoro Ambrosio Italy badly needs an infantry general, and Ambrosio can provide her with that. Give him a few modest infantry and artillery skills. He must be an artillery-infantry hybrid. Place him near Yugoslavia in 1939, and on Sicily in 1960. I will be doing more of these, one for each academy of underestimated generals and generals that could of course be added. I know how to change skills (is one of the easiest things), but how to add generals?
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Post by STILETT0 on May 2, 2021 15:41:49 GMT
First One: Ugo Cavallero why is he navy/tank hybrid? EasyTech treated him badly for his performance in the Second World War. A good defensive general, but terrible attacking wise. Give him lvl 3 mountain fighting, lvl 4 defense tactic, and lvl 3 blitzkrieg. Give him 1* marching, 3* armor, and 4* infantry. He should be a S. Lieutenaunt. He was good tactical wise but he was the one who decided that Italy had enough troops to spare to send an army to fight at the Eastern Front. Give him low health. Inigo Campioni Riccardi was barely known for anything, while Campioni was one of the most prominent Italian admirals in the Second World War. Give him lvl 4 wolfpack, lvl 2 sailor, lvl 1 defense tactic, and 3* navy ability. That is all I ask. Turin should not be as crap as it is in WC3. Messe known as the best Italian general throughout the second world war, his skillset is surprisingly modest. Rommel quoted that Messe's special tank forces "never failed him," so why should Messe be a slightly better Manteuffel? If anything, switch his an Graziani's skills, except for rank. Messe gets Major, Graziani gets Marshal, as of Mussolini's respect for Graziani way outdoes the mostly ignored Messe. Rodolfo Graziani Make him trash in everything but rank. This man does not deserve the stars he gets. I'm going to side with Ethiopia and the outcome of Operation Compass on this one. Vittoro Ambrosio Italy badly needs an infantry general, and Ambrosio can provide her with that. Give him a few modest infantry and artillery skills. He must be an artillery-infantry hybrid. Place him near Yugoslavia in 1939, and on Sicily in 1960. I will be doing more of these, one for each academy of underestimated generals and generals that could of course be added. I know how to change skills (is one of the easiest things), but how to add generals? idk either. That's for this summer.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on May 3, 2021 14:36:10 GMT
First One: Ugo Cavallero why is he navy/tank hybrid? EasyTech treated him badly for his performance in the Second World War. A good defensive general, but terrible attacking wise. Give him lvl 3 mountain fighting, lvl 4 defense tactic, and lvl 3 blitzkrieg. Give him 1* marching, 3* armor, and 4* infantry. He should be a S. Lieutenaunt. He was good tactical wise but he was the one who decided that Italy had enough troops to spare to send an army to fight at the Eastern Front. Give him low health. Inigo Campioni Riccardi was barely known for anything, while Campioni was one of the most prominent Italian admirals in the Second World War. Give him lvl 4 wolfpack, lvl 2 sailor, lvl 1 defense tactic, and 3* navy ability. That is all I ask. Turin should not be as crap as it is in WC3. Messe known as the best Italian general throughout the second world war, his skillset is surprisingly modest. Rommel quoted that Messe's special tank forces "never failed him," so why should Messe be a slightly better Manteuffel? If anything, switch his an Graziani's skills, except for rank. Messe gets Major, Graziani gets Marshal, as of Mussolini's respect for Graziani way outdoes the mostly ignored Messe. Rodolfo Graziani Make him trash in everything but rank. This man does not deserve the stars he gets. I'm going to side with Ethiopia and the outcome of Operation Compass on this one. Vittoro Ambrosio Italy badly needs an infantry general, and Ambrosio can provide her with that. Give him a few modest infantry and artillery skills. He must be an artillery-infantry hybrid. Place him near Yugoslavia in 1939, and on Sicily in 1960. I will be doing more of these, one for each academy of underestimated generals and generals that could of course be added. Graziani had an impeccable military record except for Compass. He never lost a battle until that, and even Compass was against his orders. He was a highly successful general. file:///home/chronos/u-0f6917b3a04e710ee9b419eaf8282679e3253dcb/MyFiles/Downloads/58011-Article%20Text-157861-1-10-20120511.pdf For a more critical view: comandosupremo.com/rodolfo-graziani/
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Post by John Marston on May 5, 2021 12:51:55 GMT
First One: Ugo Cavallero why is he navy/tank hybrid? EasyTech treated him badly for his performance in the Second World War. A good defensive general, but terrible attacking wise. Give him lvl 3 mountain fighting, lvl 4 defense tactic, and lvl 3 blitzkrieg. Give him 1* marching, 3* armor, and 4* infantry. He should be a S. Lieutenaunt. He was good tactical wise but he was the one who decided that Italy had enough troops to spare to send an army to fight at the Eastern Front. Give him low health. Inigo Campioni Riccardi was barely known for anything, while Campioni was one of the most prominent Italian admirals in the Second World War. Give him lvl 4 wolfpack, lvl 2 sailor, lvl 1 defense tactic, and 3* navy ability. That is all I ask. Turin should not be as crap as it is in WC3. Messe known as the best Italian general throughout the second world war, his skillset is surprisingly modest. Rommel quoted that Messe's special tank forces "never failed him," so why should Messe be a slightly better Manteuffel? If anything, switch his an Graziani's skills, except for rank. Messe gets Major, Graziani gets Marshal, as of Mussolini's respect for Graziani way outdoes the mostly ignored Messe. Rodolfo Graziani Make him trash in everything but rank. This man does not deserve the stars he gets. I'm going to side with Ethiopia and the outcome of Operation Compass on this one. Vittoro Ambrosio Italy badly needs an infantry general, and Ambrosio can provide her with that. Give him a few modest infantry and artillery skills. He must be an artillery-infantry hybrid. Place him near Yugoslavia in 1939, and on Sicily in 1960. I will be doing more of these, one for each academy of underestimated generals and generals that could of course be added. I know how to change skills (is one of the easiest things), but how to add generals? As much as I know, (I think I heard it from Darth Vader) that it is very tough to add new generals, but you can change the pic, skills and stats of existing generals.
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Post by idunnowhattocallthis on May 5, 2021 15:25:55 GMT
yeah Graziani was real good fighting against native tribesmen and outnumbered ethiopians. His forces were also super good at killing civilians and noncombatants
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Post by Hsueh Yueh on May 5, 2021 16:18:35 GMT
All of them are italians lmao.
Seems like they're are all reflecting that the ''Italians were incompetent in WW2'' stereotype.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on May 5, 2021 16:48:48 GMT
yeah Graziani was real good fighting against native tribesmen and outnumbered ethiopians. His forces were also super good at killing civilians and noncombatants Who does that remind me of? Oh, yes, one of the most brilliant commanders of all time, George Armstrong Custer. The parallels are crazy.
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Post by STILETT0 on May 5, 2021 21:09:54 GMT
yeah Graziani was real good fighting against native tribesmen and outnumbered ethiopians. His forces were also super good at killing civilians and noncombatants Who does that remind me of? Oh, yes, one of the most brilliant commanders of all time, George Armstrong Custer. The parallels are crazy. I don't like Custer either. At least Messe didn't use bioweapons on civilians. Rodolfo Graziani is one of the most heinous war criminals that didn't get a trial.
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Post by STILETT0 on May 5, 2021 21:11:58 GMT
All of them are italians lmao. Seems like they're are all reflecting that the ''Italians were incompetent in WW2'' stereotype. not the Italians, but their leaders. Ambrosio and Cavallero were actually some of the best defensive generals the Axis had to offer in the Balkans. I'll be doing one for all the academies. Dietrich, O'Connor, and Giraud cannot go unsung
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