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Post by Legendary2K2005 on Sept 10, 2015 7:49:16 GMT
Hey guys, Just putting it out there for you guide pros if you could help me with any era for Australia? 1939 Japan just overwhelms you, 1943 Japan overwhelms you again, and then in 1950/1960 your allies in Europe suck balls and you have China charging down at you! Any help with these eras will be greatly appreciated, as I really want to be able to conquer the world with my home country lol
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Post by Legendary2K2005 on Sept 10, 2015 11:51:04 GMT
So far so good, 1950 playing as Australia. Damn Americans stole 2 of my cities at the start, before finally letting me get ChongKing which let me build up from there. I'm thinking that Asia will fall quickly, along with Russia, but then invading Russian controlled Europe will be the hard part.
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Sept 10, 2015 22:41:31 GMT
The Russian Bear falls extremely easily if you do one thing:Attack from the East, because the Soviets usually only put one troop at Yekaterinburg and have one general at Khabarovsk. They're easy, and typically there will be almost no defenses at Moscow, making it easy to take. After that, just build nukes, drop them on Minsk, Kiev, etc. and then para drop your troops on the destroyed cities. I would recommend on taking out any remaining generals, but by the point where you take Moscow, most are destroyed.
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Post by Mountbatten on Sept 10, 2015 22:59:16 GMT
Yep Russians don't care about their main city. I was playing Japan 1939 and was able to walk right up to Moscow and take it because all of the Russians were attacking (failing) Germany.
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Post by kanue on Sept 11, 2015 3:53:30 GMT
Especially in 1960, the Russian general in Khabarovsk is nuked to pieces most of the time.
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Post by Legendary2K2005 on Sept 11, 2015 11:07:24 GMT
60 turns, not bad. Instead of slogging through Europe, I ended up just Hydro Bomb + Para on cities, while my troops mopped up. Only thing that got me stuck is when I needed more nukes and the Middle East was a pain compared to Europe. Anyhow, I might make a guide on it, I was taking screenshots along the way just in case so...
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Post by saltin on Sept 11, 2015 21:49:17 GMT
The Russian Bear falls extremely easily if you do one thing:Attack from the East, because the Soviets usually only put one troop at Yekaterinburg and have one general at Khabarovsk. They're easy, and typically there will be almost no defenses at Moscow, making it easy to take. After that, just build nukes, drop them on Minsk, Kiev, etc. and then para drop your troops on the destroyed cities. I would recommend on taking out any remaining generals, but by the point where you take Moscow, most are destroyed. One of the reason why japan is fun to play,steam rolling the Russians in the East while they are busy dealing with the Nazis in the west Historically this was also a big dilemma for the Russians,they waited for a while to transfer badly needed eastern divisions from to the western front untill their spy network assured them that the Japaneese leadership had made the strategic decision to leave the Russians alone and focus on the pacific instead. But more on topic: Australia needs to spend some ressources building a decent navy and use regular artillery units to defend islands it owns.
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