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Post by Jean Lannes on Sept 30, 2015 6:27:36 GMT
At least my heritage is shown kind of. Turkey has 3 cities Istanbul, Ankara (Capital) and I'm pretty sure the last one is Diyarbakir. Diyarbakir is a Kurdish city and I'm Kurdish so I got at least a lvl 1 city well I don't even get to see Karachi, really really painful for me to play as an Indian conquest, its just.... weird....for me Same with me and Turkey or Germany actually. It just feels like playing the big neighbor that everyone knows
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Post by Mountbatten on Sept 30, 2015 9:30:44 GMT
Short and sweet! The rage quit thing made me smile because yeah sometimes the game can be frustrating specially when the ai overwhelm us muhahaha Would have nice to mention the approximate turn numbers for the conquest as this is what many players want to know,also the generals and how they were used.In that way players with similar set up as yours can try to replicate your conquest.Still this conquest is good at showing your plan. I completely forgot generals: I recommend at least 1 good art. general to fight Iraq and later Iran, I used Govorov. An air force general will help lower the soviet attack on Istanbul. Also I'd say two tank commanders would be enough. A heavy one for the beginning and then another one later maybe. Turns: Turkey is compareable to Saudi Arabia meaning that with good generals and the right movement a conquest in 30-50 should be very possible. And look what I found in that very conquest The AI is so focused on their general spawning BS, they can't discern which are used and which aren't
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Post by Jean Lannes on Sept 30, 2015 23:43:37 GMT
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su
First Lieutenant
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Post by su on Oct 1, 2015 7:52:01 GMT
As for South Korea in 1960, I would not call it a "rage quit," rather it's a "forced quit." I bet you speak from experience You guys are forgetting the very first rage/ forced quit country. Yugoslavia in 1939
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Post by lassalle on Oct 1, 2015 11:04:46 GMT
I liked playing Turkey it's a challenge being so close to the Russians!
Out of topic: 1960 S.Korea is basically like sudden death,except you don't even get too see the other team score the kill point.
Like you are just chilling,everything looks manageable,your plan is going pretty good then out of nowhere Boom!!...GAME OVER.
If you are fast forwarding turns like most people then you are like wth just happened?!
Turkey conquest much more fun and 1950 not as brutal with nukes.
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Post by Mountbatten on Oct 1, 2015 23:03:37 GMT
I am so used to skipping turns because of conquest, I can't play any game without immediately skipping the turn lol
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Post by dutchguy123 on May 8, 2016 5:42:37 GMT
Use your army in Europe to flank the Russian in Western Europe and free our best friends...not the dutch but the belgians, Sorry Netherfreek. I agree with NetherFreek ,
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 10, 2016 3:59:58 GMT
Sorry but I just had to do it. That was back then when we had a Dutch invasion, like 4 Dutch people registred around the same time. They were Netherfreek, Salazar, Suvorov, and BoV I believe
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Post by bosco on Sept 27, 2018 10:52:37 GMT
Would have nice to mention the approximate turn numbers for the conquest as this is what many players want to know,also the generals and how they were used.In that way players with similar set up as yours can try to replicate your conquest.Still this conquest is good at showing your plan. move 62 Vic screen HQ tech had to restart recently, loss of data. so this conquest was first I've done in its category, 2*@1950 so basically, very tough in the start: after death of those 4? 5? USSR generals rest is moping up. (kill them while they swimm, Naser too) after that, as promised, EVERYTHING is wide open. I opted to go fast straight north from Istanbul and Stalingrad via Kiev&Minsk to Riga: From there bombed & chutes into very badly protected Scandinavia and Benelux, finding emty Paris as a cherry on top. Meanwhile, couple of MI and 2 forts won Moscow. slow and staedy to east, first stop New Delhi. Rest is boring, only thing worth mentioning is that I had it all (Europe, Asia, Africa) even sooner, by turn 56 or so: PRC was holding Edmonton and my nearest land troops was in Manila. With USA firmly in Japan and everywhere else in between, had no choice but to wait for them to finish. it was nice surprise to learn it is doable from the go, almost. well, with very low tech at least. ofc, had great help in Govorov, namely getting into Baghdad and Cairo, but believe it's doable without.
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