claw09
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Post by claw09 on Mar 13, 2016 18:05:31 GMT
I lost this like 5 times like if i go with the NATO forces the soviet union just destroys europe and PRC destroys japan and america If i go with WTO forces then the united kingdom just destroys the map. Please help me with tips and stuff. THANKS
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Post by NetherFreek on Mar 13, 2016 18:17:03 GMT
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Post by Desophaeus on Mar 13, 2016 19:00:59 GMT
Definitely helpful hints: techs... don't neglect them.
I'm still relatively struggling with the 50/60 era in comparison to everyone else who already did it. My air range is only 7, not 8, plus my missle options are presently still limited to the SRB (short range ballistic). So I require maybe 20 to 30 more turns in 50/60 or even more because of the limited access for now.
Go back to 1939 and 1943 and try to master the under 65 turn thing first for wonders. Both sides - Axis and Allies - there's different wonders unlocked in there. Plus during that time, you will get more resources to upgrade your technology.
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Post by General Macarthur on Mar 13, 2016 22:42:00 GMT
Do 1950 soviets and spam nukes and super tanks. Take out Scandinavia and you win it all. There is also plenty of guides around for SU 1950.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2016 15:25:44 GMT
Do 1950 soviets and spam nukes and super tanks. Take out Scandinavia and you win it all. There is also plenty of guides around for SU 1950. 1950 & 1960 is easy when you have nukes to build
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claw09
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Post by claw09 on Mar 14, 2016 19:29:23 GMT
Thanks for the answers guys i hope i will win soon
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Post by General Macarthur on Mar 14, 2016 21:07:15 GMT
Your welcome if you have any more questions ask us.
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claw09
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Post by claw09 on Mar 16, 2016 20:14:08 GMT
I finished it as UK in 215 rounds... wow i'm so bad but i did it
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Post by Singlemalt on Mar 16, 2016 20:25:38 GMT
Good job! Not only your strategic skilz are playing a role.. Also your tech/stats and general.. Moreover, practise makes you better too!
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Post by Desophaeus on Mar 16, 2016 20:46:49 GMT
Good job! Not only your strategic skilz are playing a role.. Also your tech/stats and general.. Moreover, practise makes you better too! Agreed, practice on your timing of air attacks. Sometimes I am aware of a capture that will come in very handy for nuking then paratrooper into another city, I would save up a few thousands of gold. Think of airports like nodes of network that connects a group of cities together and go after the cities that holds an airport first (plus the missle launch sites too ofc). It's really best to capture a whole group of connected airports together in one turn than allowing an enemy strike back and undo your hard work in a region.
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Post by TK421 on Mar 17, 2016 0:18:20 GMT
For NATO:
The Russians always have a massive and powerful push into Europe at the beginning. You should try to defend Scandinavia, and, if at all possible, at least one ally on the western front of Europe (Greece is good, because it acts as a buffer to Egypt). Both of these areas are A: strategic and B: deadly to you. Don't worry about Africa or the Middle East unless you have units there. Those will be the most chaotic/unrewarding areas. Now, if you're a country in Europe, try to posh into the Balkans and Poland. These are gateways into Asia, but I'd avoid going to far past Moscow. instead, push through India, take Thailand, then kill China. All the while, avoid sending aid to the United States. China usually hits a dead end when they reach the eastern coast because they can't paratroop as effectively.
If you're in the Pacific theatre of war, try and kill off Thailand. This is the gateway into China. Just be warned that China will use and abuse their paratroops, and have a decent few generals that'll make your day complete hell. After taking China, push into the Middle East, then the Balkans, and finally any Russian territory. Unlike the Atlantic, though, you should send aid to your allies. I advise sending three carriers, maybe a battleship, and any generals that you have in the Atlantic area. Mostly, just try to defend England, and Spain.
Suggested countries: 3 star- The United States, and England. 2 star- France, Australia, possibly Japan. 1 star- Norway, and Greece. Possibly blue Chinese (Forgot their name:P)
For WTO:
As said above, the Russians will use a massive push to crush Europe, and the Chinese will use and abuse paratroopers/generals. In the European area, go for Scandinavia and parts of the Middle East, while sending units to help Poland push West. After eliminating these threats and gaining a bit of production, kill France, then Spain, then England. England last because they're more of a nuisance than anything else. Next push into Canada/Brazil if possible, then attack the eastern U.S., and move further west. All the while, sending units from Moscow to aid China because they need the help. They tend to have issues if you don't. Australia should be a continuous objective for you, along with Africa. Both will take a bit of time, regardless, and can easily prevent you from getting the under 65 turn thing.
If in Asia, then kill Japan and any of the smaller nations/colonies. Especially Taipei because that'll let you take Manilla easily. Then push into Alaska, then Canada, and progressively kill the rest of the Americas from there. All the while, you should be sending units across soviet territory to help their push (Just follow the European part for the rest). As always, Australia should be a continuous objective for you.
Suggested counties: 3 star- Russia, and China. 2 star- India, and possibly Romania. Maybe Iran. 1 star- Thailand, Hungary (Always a good choice, frankly), Egypt, and Bulgaria. Cuba is a ballsy one, but not to difficult. The Chinese and Russians will be decimated quickly without your aid, though.
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Post by General Macarthur on Mar 17, 2016 2:08:12 GMT
I even made a saying for the Russian offensive. For Nato "Hold Scandinavia and you shall win. Lose it and the world will become dark once more."
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Post by cardbattler on Mar 17, 2016 6:38:47 GMT
When I played as the Soviet/Poland in 1950, After Scandinavia, Netherlands and Belgium I always go for London before Paris, though. It helps you flank the rest of the enemies imo (and UK is a nuker, so if I went for Paris/Lyon first I risks losing Amsterdam/Bruxelles). Surprisingly London was never retaken.
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Post by Desophaeus on Mar 17, 2016 7:09:12 GMT
When I played as the Soviet/Poland in 1950, After Scandinavia, Netherlands and Belgium I always go for London before Paris, though. It helps you flank the rest of the enemies imo (and UK is a nuker, so if I went for Paris/Lyon first I risks losing Amsterdam/Bruxelles). Surprisingly London was never retaken. But for playing NATO, UK seems to be extremely passive instead of going crazy with nukes. PRC would be the WTO's counterpart to UK. In my present game with USA '50, PRC had already nuked Manila twice in only 15 turns. Tokyo twice as well. USSR merely nuked Sapporo once and that's it, but they did used a lot of empty missles all over the place, especially poor Sweden. Kind of a surprise experience from the other side as to who does the nuking the most.
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Post by General Macarthur on Mar 17, 2016 11:16:46 GMT
Paris I just go for. I don't know why but who cares.
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