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Post by General Macarthur on Mar 24, 2016 11:41:55 GMT
Well everyone is diffrent.
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Post by Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel on Apr 2, 2016 13:24:09 GMT
Iran. For both eras. In 50 I only used Chung (I used Greim and Meyer, too, but they got missile spammed before I could use them). In 60, I used Guderian and Chung (Greim KO-ed again, dammit!). Guderian got nuked and then fight to his death in the Battle for Berlin.
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Post by NetherFreek on Apr 2, 2016 13:33:51 GMT
dismiss greim and chung to get badoglio
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Post by General Macarthur on Apr 3, 2016 13:50:27 GMT
I tried a Govorov+Vattutin path seem pretty good because they are very cheap then Guderian.
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Post by TK421 on Apr 3, 2016 15:35:07 GMT
Well, yeah Mac, but Vat is SO slow. By the time he gets anywhere, he's usually nuked several times over.
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Post by General Macarthur on Apr 3, 2016 17:04:04 GMT
yeah I know but he does his job well... waste peoples money.
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Post by cardbattler on Apr 3, 2016 17:26:52 GMT
Vat is slow, and Gov is also slow, that's what makes them get along lol.
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Post by General Macarthur on Apr 3, 2016 17:44:13 GMT
They usually can keep up with my guys in Europe but in Asia just forget it.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Apr 3, 2016 18:39:45 GMT
They usually can keep up with my guys in Europe but in Asia just forget it. Govorov's solution can be rockets, though this solution is worthless in 1939..
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Post by Jean Lannes on Apr 4, 2016 0:51:15 GMT
They usually can keep up with my guys in Europe but in Asia just forget it. Govorov's solution can be rockets, though this solution is worthless in 1939.. In Europe his rockets can be more bad than good
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Post by Jean Lannes on Apr 4, 2016 0:51:35 GMT
In Asia however he can move from city to city with an infantry unit
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Post by Desophaeus on Apr 4, 2016 5:53:24 GMT
In Asia however he can move from city to city with an infantry unit Why would you want one of the best artillery generals in the game on an infantry? His skills don't even apply well on infantry or air anyway. You might as well have Knoev instead of Govorov in that case.
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Post by Frederick the Great on Apr 4, 2016 8:01:19 GMT
I think he ment have an infantry unit acompany Gorov (with Gorov in artellery)
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Apr 4, 2016 11:47:48 GMT
I think he ment have an infantry unit acompany Gorov (with Gorov in artellery) no he meant to use Govorov on an infantry unit... Funny how people are thinking of putting me on infantry? Men, I graduated with artillery syllabus, not infantry!!??
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Post by General Macarthur on Apr 4, 2016 12:25:57 GMT
Then I'll give you some marching stars.
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