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Post by Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel on Mar 4, 2016 14:16:37 GMT
This boggles my mind. sometimes, when victory is inevitable, there is always THAT one city that has a super strategic position and good generals that kills the 65 turn hope in me. So far, Rome and Badoglio and Ankara and Inonu are the real struggle.
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Post by NetherFreek on Mar 4, 2016 14:19:14 GMT
chongking (srry if misspelled) sometimes, its the bridge from europe to china. but when china has conquered japan and have a lot of money, they can parakill your troops. usely, when havibg this city, you can take china
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Post by General Macarthur on Mar 4, 2016 16:07:32 GMT
Hata I think and Tokyo 1943.
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Post by kanue on Mar 6, 2016 7:31:15 GMT
Patton at Hawaii. This is not as extreme as Brisbane as it's worth mentioning.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Mar 9, 2016 3:28:28 GMT
Patton and his ****************************** tanks at Washington (or Eisenhower). Inönü is easy to defeat with nukes
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Post by kanue on Mar 9, 2016 8:02:35 GMT
Patton and his ****************************** tanks at Washington (or Eisenhower). Inönü is easy to defeat with nukes Your mean Axis 10 campaign?
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Post by Jean Lannes on Mar 9, 2016 9:08:15 GMT
Patton and his ****************************** tanks at Washington (or Eisenhower). Inönü is easy to defeat with nukes Your mean Axis 10 campaign? Yes, you don't know how happy I was when I first took Washington before turn 10. To my surprise a small parachuted comando unit retook the city and spawned a Patton on a Super Tank there. I was ready to quit the game but then I remembered I already had nukes so I nuked Washington to the ground
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Post by General Macarthur on Mar 9, 2016 12:11:23 GMT
lol same but once I got stronger I attacked Patton head on which was really easy.
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