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Post by General William T. Sherman on Nov 26, 2015 10:31:49 GMT
Need advice on wc3, I completed Finland 1939 a few days back and now I am doing Bulgaria 1939, the issue is I saw while selecting Bulgaria in county selection that it had 0 medals, means that I won't get any medals from it Why is this? When you win the medals from a country in conquest, you don't get the medals again for playing the conquest of a nation of the same rank (I.e, can't get medals for another one star country after completing a conquest with a one star nation). It's really stupid.
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Nov 26, 2015 10:33:59 GMT
To anybody who doesn't understand why I love using Fatimah: LOOK AT THAT INCOME FROM ONE CITY I'm pretty sure I have her but she isn't my general. I think I maybe should combine her with Washington, sound good?
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Nov 26, 2015 10:35:47 GMT
Need advice on wc3, I completed Finland 1939 a few days back and now I am doing Bulgaria 1939, the issue is I saw while selecting Bulgaria in county selection that it had 0 medals, means that I won't get any medals from it Why is this? When you win the medals from a country in conquest, you don't get the medals again for playing the conquest of a nation of the same rank (I.e, can't get medals for another one star country after completing a conquest with a one star nation). It's really stupid. wow, anyways back to that conquest (in which I'll get no medals)....
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Nov 26, 2015 10:41:35 GMT
Time for an attack on Britain itself. Hopefully this diverts some Brits away from the western front.
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Nov 26, 2015 12:53:32 GMT
The situation in Serbia is desparate;We are launching a surprise attack on the Bulgarians to evacuate the Serbs out of Serbia before it's too late. They will be aided by the Gallipoli forces, taken away from Gallipoli because the situation does not seem in our favor. Hopefully once Sofia is captured, Bulgaria surrenders.
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Post by NetherFreek on Nov 26, 2015 13:00:08 GMT
what game?
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Nov 26, 2015 13:08:23 GMT
^commander the great war...
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Post by Moreau on Nov 26, 2015 14:43:53 GMT
Actually he is German now We took London
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Post by Moreau on Nov 26, 2015 14:44:41 GMT
Sherman you need to make an Supply line with your navy inorder to give your troops supply in th British iles or they will get rekt instanly Damm dat royal navy
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Nov 28, 2015 0:12:40 GMT
Austria-Hungary has surrendered, cutting off the main railroad link between Berlin and Baghdad. Now the Germans will have to send reinforcements either via the Black Sea or through the few railroad junctions of Romania. Now the war with the Ottomans will go much faster, and once Bulgaria surrenders soon, all foreign aid to the Ottomans will be cut to a minimum. Once Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire surrender, Germany's Kaisershlact shall be completely foiled.
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Post by Moreau on Nov 28, 2015 0:40:09 GMT
For thr Kaiser and ottoman we fight!
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Post by Jean Lannes on Nov 28, 2015 0:46:30 GMT
^Für den Kaiser und die Osmanen kämpfen wir
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Post by Moreau on Nov 28, 2015 10:05:39 GMT
I just got promoted to Marshall
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Nov 28, 2015 12:46:03 GMT
General Anaylisis of all Fronts: The Kaiserschlact is going extraordinarily well. Belgium has just surrendered, Calais has been captured, and the Allied Line seems close to breaking. Hopefully France surrenders before Christmas of 1918. The war in the sea has been mainly good for the Central Powers, as two Garrison transports have already been sunk. The hope is to intercept any American transports before they can land in France and possibly blunt the Kaiserschlact. The Italian Front is leaning in favor of Austria-Hungary, but the front has stagnated for the most part. The only major gain since the Battle of Caporetto has been the capture of Venice. Hopefully troops will be withdrawn from the front to aid in the bleak future of the Western Front, allowing Austria to swiftly advance through. The Balkan Front has completely stagnated since the entry of Greece, and that front will remain so until France or Italy has surrendered. The War in the Levant is becoming a major disaster for the Ottomans and the rest of the Central Powers. The Arabians and Brits are quickly advancing, and the only hope is to hold Damacus and Beirut until more reinforcements from Germany, Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria arrive. I have successfully cut off a large portion of the army, hopefully hindering their advance for a little while, but this will only be a temporary disturbance to the allied high command. Anatolia may very well be in peril. The Mesopotamian Front is a glimmer of hope in the Middle East. Austro-Hungarian reinforcements and the arrival of Mustafa Kemal from the Caucasus have blunted the Allied advance further into the Middle East, and Baghdad is in sight. The British troops here are few, and it will take one large blow to finally defeat them. It's a race against time to defeat the British here and send the troops from Mesopotamia to rescue the Levant Front.
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Nov 28, 2015 14:51:11 GMT
Paris has fallen before Christmas, and with it France.
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