NightPhoenix
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Hello, First of all i want to thank the developers for making another great DLC for this game, keep it up! I have a few questions concerning the new Blitzkrieg DLC and hope someone might be able to answer them. 1: I have seen messages about taking your core forces with you to the next DLC (I don't think it's a secret more of the German campaign will be covered in the future) I was wondering though whether we will also be able to take with us our specializations, specialization points, and/or requisition points. Because that makes the difference between spending at least all the points now in this DLC, or saving them up for something else in a future DLC. 2: I noticed while buying the Waffen SS specialization that (besides the SS-Wiking special unit) no special SS units were buyable. For example the Das Reich division which was present in Army Group Center. Is there any special way to acquire this, or do we have to rename the troops to act as if these were those units? Seen the limited amount of requisition points and deployment points you have for the Waffen SS troops, i was wondering if it is worth it to save those requisition points to buy any specialized troops in the future or to just buy the regular troops now. Thanks for taking the time to check out the questions, and i hope someone might shed some light on these issues. ;) Ps. I noticed while playing the Greece scenario that, while the secondary objective (capture Ioannina in 20 turns) said that cutting off the Greek forces would allow the Italians to conduct their own offensive, the Italians actually did not move their units at all for the entire scenario, even while meeting the criteria for this victory objective. (not that i think their offensive would be that great seeing how few troops they have, and yes i did get the secondary objective to save the Italians in Albania in Yugoslavia) This might get you in serious trouble, since i was expecting the Italians to destroy/attack some of the Greek forces near their lines. Since you need to destroy almost all the Greek forces in the scenario this can cause some serious trouble if most of your forces go towards Athens.
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