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Post by Marshal Hugh Dowding on Mar 6, 2016 10:52:09 GMT
like the question asked, I want to play a cobquest for 1939 allies that is best, and not dat hard.
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Post by Marshal Hugh Dowding on Mar 6, 2016 10:53:24 GMT
like the question asked, I want to play a cobquest for 1939 allies that is best, and not dat hard. or 1943 allies
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Post by NetherFreek on Mar 6, 2016 11:08:29 GMT
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Post by Marshal Hugh Dowding on Mar 6, 2016 11:54:34 GMT
like which country to play as 1939 allies ot 1943 allies.
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Post by NetherFreek on Mar 6, 2016 13:04:42 GMT
1943:
1 star: egypt 2 star: china 3 star: russia/GB
1939:
1 star: egypt 2 star: china 3 star: russua
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Post by General Macarthur on Mar 6, 2016 15:01:36 GMT
My favorites for 1943 is GB, Canada, USA, Russia, Brazil, and China.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2016 23:54:06 GMT
like the question asked, I want to play a cobquest for 1939 allies that is best, and not dat hard. Soviet Union is very easy same as China and India even Canada is easy to.
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Post by General Macarthur on Mar 7, 2016 0:32:09 GMT
Canada 1943 is sadly my first conquest win.
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Post by Desophaeus on Mar 7, 2016 1:23:04 GMT
1943 Allies... incredibly easy pretty much almost any allies will do.
Recommended for 3 stars: GB 2 stars: India 1 star: Egypt
Seems to be among the easiest for each category.
------------------------------------------- 1939 Allies... certainly somewhat difficult because the whole 1939 scenario is leaning heavily towards the Axis side.
GB or USSR is best for faster games since they are right there up close to the enemy's forces. But those two countries takes more skill to do well.
USA is basically the opposite... Distant and isolated from the battlefronts. It's longer but maybe easier due to the safe starting location.
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Post by General Macarthur on Mar 7, 2016 1:27:30 GMT
Allies 1939 you have to be smart or else your generals will get slaughtered. I tested by moving Guderian towards the main German force and he was destroyed the very next turn.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2016 8:28:49 GMT
1943 Allies... incredibly easy pretty much almost any allies will do. Recommended for 3 stars: GB 2 stars: India 1 star: Egypt Seems to be among the easiest for each category. ------------------------------------------- 1939 Allies... certainly somewhat difficult because the whole 1939 scenario is leaning heavily towards the Axis side. GB or USSR is best for faster games since they are right there up close to the enemy's forces. But those two countries takes more skill to do well. USA is basically the opposite... Distant and isolated from the battlefronts. It's longer but maybe easier due to the safe starting location. Btw you have Said enemy is forces, but you thought enemies forces as you thought that enemy has forces not enemy is forces.
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Post by Desophaeus on Mar 7, 2016 16:46:44 GMT
I can see why it would seems to be that way... there is two main uses of the apostrophe:
*The marking of the omission of one or more letters (as in the contraction of do not to don't). *The marking of possessive case (as in the eagle's feathers, or in one month's time).
I was using the apostrophe for the second purpose, not the first purpose as "he is" to "he's". Btw, I don't mind you pointing out something that seems to be off to you in my posts. I appreciate your feedback. The English language is pretty difficult for me to master properly. It took me 13 years of study to become well-versed in grammatical matters in this language.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2016 18:33:33 GMT
I can see why it would seems to be that way... there is two main uses of the apostrophe: *The marking of the omission of one or more letters (as in the contraction of do not to don't). *The marking of possessive case (as in the eagle's feathers, or in one month's time). I was using the apostrophe for the second purpose, not the first purpose as "he is" to "he's". Btw, I don't mind you pointing out something that seems to be off to you in my posts. I appreciate your feedback. The English language is pretty difficult for me to master properly. It took me 13 years of study to become well-versed in grammatical matters in this language. Actually there are 5 English types: British USA Indian Australian Canadian Official And pigs English And all of them has different types of gramatic and I am used to USA and English, so all other types are uncommon to me
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Post by Desophaeus on Mar 7, 2016 19:14:33 GMT
Yeah, I meant the American English one which is practically the modern-day lingua franca.
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Post by NetherFreek on Mar 7, 2016 19:29:21 GMT
we learnt brittish english, if we talk american in brittish class, we get an f. so i use maïs instead of corn...
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