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Post by Erich von Manstein on May 10, 2016 22:37:26 GMT
Spanish Thx didnt see but why Spain? Does Danmark ever have a strong navy in the history? That's probably why.
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 12, 2016 1:24:28 GMT
Does Danmark ever have a strong navy in the history? That's probably why. Denmark is known for its navy and how it beat Germany in the 40s I mean 1840s not 1940s
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Aug 6, 2016 20:08:56 GMT
... this needs to be pinned.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Aug 8, 2016 19:45:18 GMT
... this needs to be pinned. A list of threads like this needs to be made and pinned IMO
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Post by ππ³π°π΅π΄π¬πΊ on Feb 28, 2020 12:50:29 GMT
Thanks - very useful!
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Post by dutchy on May 27, 2021 9:46:18 GMT
Very nice to know which units have advantages. Thanks!
I have a question though: how did you decide on the spam units? Especially on when to use single/double formation.
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Post by ππ³π°π΅π΄π¬πΊ on May 28, 2021 5:01:01 GMT
Very nice to know which units have advantages. Thanks! I have a question though: how did you decide on the spam units? Especially on when to use single/double formation. It depends on the situation, usually are single units enough only for units that will combat generals, I may build double formation. I use the Units reference to compare the cost.
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Post by dutchy on May 28, 2021 7:14:39 GMT
Very nice to know which units have advantages. Thanks! I have a question though: how did you decide on the spam units? Especially on when to use single/double formation. It depends on the situation, usually are single units enough only for units that will combat generals, I may build double formation. I use the Units reference to compare the cost. I think that your post got me onto this thread Also a very nice post btw, thanks! OP seems to make choices, on beforehand, to advice single/double formations per country, which I sometimes do not understand. Another question comes to mind. It feels that there is a difference in which unit is attacked. E,g, a grenadier is better against a fort than a guard. Is this true?
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Post by ππ³π°π΅π΄π¬πΊ on May 28, 2021 7:23:22 GMT
It depends on the situation, usually are single units enough only for units that will combat generals, I may build double formation. I use the Units reference to compare the cost. I think that your post got me onto this thread Also a very nice post btw, thanks! OP seems to make choices, on beforehand, to advice single/double formations per country, which I sometimes do not understand. Another question comes to mind. It feels that there is a difference in which unit is attacked. E,g, a grenadier is better against a fort than a guard. Is this true? This is absolutely correct, it is the unit restraint factor. Different Weappons, have different multiplier against inf,cav,art,forts and ships.
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Post by dutchy on May 28, 2021 7:37:07 GMT
Ah, i missed that one. Another nice piece of information, thanks!
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Post by littlecorporal on Jun 3, 2021 4:25:06 GMT
One thing also interesting is how certain units build with chevrons in the campaign mode, US militiamen for example.
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Post by ππ³π°π΅π΄π¬πΊ on Jun 4, 2021 20:50:17 GMT
One thing also interesting is how certain units build with chevrons in the campaign mode, US militiamen for example. This is defined by the upgrades, specific for each campaign. On top of the mission selection, you can select Upgrades. At LV2 new build units get one cheveron, LV3 = 2 ceverons (for US-militia) and even LV4 = 3 cheverons is possible. Upgrading on LV2 or higher, makes only sence for units to spam and works only in the specific campaign.
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Post by littlecorporal on Jun 4, 2021 22:15:20 GMT
Oh great, Now I know what to look for.
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