WanderingHead
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Joined: 9/22/2004 From: GMT-8 Status: offline
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There are of course a few ways to try it. The tutorials could be worthwhile, though I admit I haven't tried them since way back when GGWAW first came out. Way back with GGWAW, I found it helpful to first turn all players to AI controlled and watch what the AI does. There is a setting for the speed of AI animation in the settings window (I can't recall off hand what it is called, something like "nonplayer animation speed"). You may wish to reduce the value (small value = less time to accomplish move animation) so it progresses faster. Note that ctrl-p will pause the game at the end of an AI turn, so you can recover control. But after hitting ctrl-p, the game continues until the end of the turn, so be a little patient. Then, you may try just Germany player controlled, everyone else AI controlled. Some people suggest using autosupply to start, but personally I think you should just go for full Advanced Supply with Autosupply turned off right from the get go. There is a typical German schedule to try when starting out: - Su39 W Poland, move everything remaining to W Germany.
- Fa39, move everything to W Germany
- Wi40, take the Low Countries, garrison with infantry and artillery. Leave armor in W Germany (to defend W Germany, then your inf/art in TLC and your armor in W Germany can hit either W or E France).
- Sp40 capture either W or E France, causing French surrender.
Immediately after capturing regions remember to repair factories. You can use the repair screen, or the way I find preferable is to select the factory then right-click on its pop-up icon. Repair rail as needed. You can repair resources right away or wait (Germany doesn't face a resource crunch until war with the SU). Go from there. After you finish a game with Germany, then I'd suggest a game as Germany and Japan with the Allies AI controlled. For this, you may wish to start in the 1941 scenario so that some of the tedious build up for Japan is skipped. Japan will give you a feel for fleet actions and amphibious operations. Do be sure to read the manual. There are lots of little things that will take a long time to figure out if you don't.
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