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Post by Mountbatten on Sept 21, 2015 22:53:14 GMT
In WC3 there is a huge difference between ROC and PRC. ROC sucks. PRC powerful.
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Sept 22, 2015 0:20:43 GMT
Pre-WWII, the nationalists were extremely powerful. After the war, the Communists gained the upper hand. Not to mention that it is a company in the PRC who made the game.
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Post by kanue on Sept 22, 2015 4:31:39 GMT
Pre-WWII, the nationalists were extremely powerful. After the war, the Communists gained the upper hand. Not to mention that it is a company in the PRC who made the game. They would probably be banned if made PRC too weak.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Oct 6, 2015 3:05:12 GMT
Pre-WWII, the nationalists were extremely powerful. After the war, the Communists gained the upper hand. Not to mention that it is a company in the PRC who made the game. I remember a statistic showing the number of Nationalists vs. the amount of communists Before the Japanese invasion it was 30:1 After the Japanese invasion it was 3:1
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Post by Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak on Sept 25, 2019 22:08:40 GMT
Most western based countries do not educate on the Chinese wars and generals. There were many great generals in both Communists and Nationalists such as Peng, Lin Biao, and Zhu De. Sun Li Ren “The Rommel of the East” and Xue Yue “Patton of Asia” and “Chinese God of War”. I realized most of the asian generals skills are based on their real history. Peng, Zhu and Lin were mostly guerrillas and communists so they have a lot of shelter and ambush skills. While Sun being the leader of the Expeditionary force to Burma has Jungle skills. Xue Yue being the defender of Changsha battle earned him the more defensive skills.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Sept 26, 2019 0:01:25 GMT
Most western based countries do not educate on the Chinese wars and generals. There were many great generals in both Communists and Nationalists such as Peng, Lin Biao, and Zhu De. Sun Li Ren “The Rommel of the East” and Xue Yue “Patton of Asia” and “Chinese God of War”. I realized most of the asian generals skills are based on their real history. Peng, Zhu and Lin were mostly guerrillas and communists so they have a lot of shelter and ambush skills. While Sun being the leader of the Expeditionary force to Burma has Jungle skills. Xue Yue being the defender of Changsha battle earned him the more defensive skills. Do you know what zhang zz did. I can’t really find too much information about him
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Post by Admiral Aleksandr Kolchak on Sept 26, 2019 2:01:34 GMT
Most western based countries do not educate on the Chinese wars and generals. There were many great generals in both Communists and Nationalists such as Peng, Lin Biao, and Zhu De. Sun Li Ren “The Rommel of the East” and Xue Yue “Patton of Asia” and “Chinese God of War”. I realized most of the asian generals skills are based on their real history. Peng, Zhu and Lin were mostly guerrillas and communists so they have a lot of shelter and ambush skills. While Sun being the leader of the Expeditionary force to Burma has Jungle skills. Xue Yue being the defender of Changsha battle earned him the more defensive skills. Do you know what zhang zz did. I can’t really find too much information about him Zhang Zi Zhong was one of China’s most talented, he fought at Beijing, Tianjin, Yichang, and Shenyang. He was known to the Japanese as one of the most talented and so they tried to remove him. Zhang fought battle after battle and saw how the Japanese technology and military was so much more advanced. He kept retreating and retreating, giving up territory to the Japanese until at Yichang he said he would no longer retreat. “Beijing I left, Tianjin I left, if all of China falls will I still leave? This time I’m not leaving”. He fought to death at Yichang and was promoted to Full general after his death, because of this he was one of the highest ranking Allied leaders to die in combat.
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Post by ambitiousace on Sept 26, 2019 7:39:42 GMT
Do you know what zhang zz did. I can’t really find too much information about him Zhang Zi Zhong was one of China’s most talented, he fought at Beijing, Tianjin, Yichang, and Shenyang. He was known to the Japanese as one of the most talented and so they tried to remove him. Zhang fought battle after battle and saw how the Japanese technology and military was so much more advanced. He kept retreating and retreating, giving up territory to the Japanese until at Yichang he said he would no longer retreat. “Beijing I left, Tianjin I left, if all of China falls will I still leave? This time I’m not leaving”. He fought to death at Yichang and was promoted to Full general after his death, because of this he was one of the highest ranking Allied leaders to die in combat. It would be fantastic if ET made the chinese generals more decent at their specialty so that the players can experience better in-game that the chinese generals aren't that bad in conquests
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