14-07-2006, 01:34 AM
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Japofran @ May 7 2006, 05:00 PM) [snapback]229211[/snapback]</div>
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Originally posted by gamer D@May 7 2006, 02:44 PM
Also, if you strat bomb somewhere enough, it can 'forget' which power it belongs to.
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I didn't know it, how curious. Convincing people that it will suit themselves better to do your will by means of violence is called terrorism, you know. It was widely used during WW2, first by Germany and then by Britain and the USA. But hey, this is just a game, so slaughter on.
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Read the manual. This game is great at simulating what would happen in actual warfare. You've go to use the proper unit type for each task and you can't rely on just a couple of types.
For example, just like the manual says, armoured units are the most powerful and the most well protected, so they're the best suited to take offensive risks and not to end up beaten. But still, it's foolish to attack entrenched infantry with armour, the latter *will* end up beaten and the former will come with flying colours out of the combat.
I haven't read the whole thread so please excuse if I've repeated something.
EDIT: In case somebody considered my comments about terrorism biased, as if only Germany, Britain and the USA had used it, I was talking only about mass aerial bombings. The USSR used chiefly more conventional terrorism, the Red Army killed (and raped) thousands of Germans, ethnically cleansing them from thousands or squared kilometres of pre-war Germany, territories which passed to Polish and Russian sovereignty (I'm not talking about East Germany but about even more eastern lands).
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Actually, I just wondered what you were banging on about! And why you quoted me, then talked about a whole load of other guff.
Gamer D
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