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Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 6/9/2017 6:14:29 PM   
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I only figured this out LATE in the game playing as the allies. As I looked longingly upon the Axis armor getting two strikes, I learned that I could double the Soviets' strikes by reaching level 1/1 of Armored Warfare -- a no-brainer, one-time investment of 100mpp, at least for the Soviets, probably also for the US.

A better general understanding of supply also is hugely important, but the only specific piece of advice here would be to use the overlay, which I discovered halfway through my first game.

What were your ah-HA moments, as you played your first few games?

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 6/9/2017 6:47:22 PM   
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Armored Warfare also grants Mech Units two strikes...

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 6/9/2017 6:51:00 PM   
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With so much involved, I guess many of us tend to miss something. I missed the fact that to effectively attack naval targets, carriers had to be set to 'Naval Mode'

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 6/10/2017 1:00:15 AM   
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Aerial Warfare grants a second intercept/escort. The escort range of fighters is huge compared to the intercept range.

Zones of Control can be reduced by diminishing strenpthpoints of a unit (I guess to 5 or less). If an own unit couldn`t reach enemy lines due to the ZoC, after attacking adjacent units it`s sometimes possible to reach the lines with the same unit.

Nearly every terrain like hills, mountains or wood provides defenseboni to the defender, but swamp/marsh provides a malus against air attacks. They also reduce the attack value from units within this terrain.

If one doesn`t want the artillery ammo to be wasted in countattacks/defense, use the silent mode (by rightclicking); now you can fire at own wish.
It also can be usefull to set fighters to ground attack, if you don`t want them to intercept.

Fighters are still able to launch one attack/recon mission after intercepting/escorting twice.


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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 6/13/2017 12:29:28 PM   
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I wished I had known how to reduce Port supply values by simply stationing naval units next to them.

Playing as Allies, I wish I had known how useful the RN's Motor Torpedo Boats can be. Effective against U-Boats, great for fouling up German attempts at Sealion, and if you lose them, you're only out 75 MPPs.

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 6/14/2017 9:30:22 AM   
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In my first game I totally underestimated the DAK and got wiped out in NA in a few turns because I was advancing after the retreating Italians and was "brainwashed" by history .
It took 1 game to understand that NA is a hopelessly lost cause for the Brits if the German decides to take it (and he always does to drive then to Baku what finishes to put the Soviets on their knees) .

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 6/14/2017 11:22:23 AM   
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In my game as the Allies I threw everything the US/CW had into NA I managed to slow the Axis down but by late 42 he has captured Alexandria but the Allies have lost vast amounts of air units and ground units not to mention the huge amount of MMP spent reinforcing units so overall I may as well have spent that MMP on Torch or invading Spain

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 5/16/2018 3:15:38 PM   
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Good thread.

I learned that HQ have a better supply range when placed on railroads.

Maritime bombers can attack and destroy weak ground units. Even fighters!

Subs can force enemy ships out of ports.

Swapping units is SO helpful!!

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 5/16/2018 9:27:03 PM   
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Swapping units allows the unit to move a bit and can still be upgraded or reinforced.

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 5/16/2018 10:29:19 PM   
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That being 2 levels down in weapons tech is a death sentence.

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 5/24/2018 10:50:27 PM   
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I missed the "naval mode" thing also. I kept seeing my ships getting hammered by cvs and my csv doing no damage. I thought my opponent must be cheating!

And so many other things!


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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 5/25/2018 6:08:23 PM   
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On my first game, I didn't realize how expensive mobility upgrades are for Germany and tanked my early economy by fully upgrading all of my units. (Pun intended)


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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 5/25/2018 8:00:39 PM   
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How to get an aircraft off of the Isle of Man. Oh, wait, that's now...

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 6/10/2018 8:04:24 PM   
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Good thread, guys. Most of these I have figured out from study and experience, but seeing them listed here would have given me a leg up sooner.

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 7/25/2018 10:38:47 AM   
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How do you swap units and what overlay?

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 7/26/2018 4:59:33 AM   
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6.3.4. Swapping Units

Select one unit, press Shift and select an adjacent unit you wish to swap it with. There is a Morale penalty of 15-20% for swapping, and both units will have a maximum of 1 Action Point after doing so. Unless the swapped units have already attacked they will still be free to attack, and providing they aren’t adjacent to any enemy units, to be reinforced or upgraded.

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 7/26/2018 5:04:28 AM   
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5.13.2. Viewing Supply

Press S on your keyboard to view current supply levels. Press it again to view a prediction of supply in the next turn, including in currently enemy territory, should you seize that territory this turn.

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 7/26/2018 10:48:22 AM   
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Thanks for the tip

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 7/27/2018 1:21:04 AM   
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You are most welcome!

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 7/30/2018 12:47:10 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: LordOfPants
On my first game, I didn't realize how expensive mobility upgrades are for Germany and tanked my early economy by fully upgrading all of my units. (Pun intended)


I learned that same hard lesson (fortunately against the AI). Now I only upgrade armies, mech inf and tanks. Is that common practice? Or is even that an unwise investment of the limited funds the axis have early on?

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 7/30/2018 2:40:35 PM   
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Upgrade(mobility) only key units when it's needed, specially in NA and just before Barbarossa.

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 8/4/2018 4:08:17 PM   
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This is a great thread, and I encourage others to contribute as it helps me to know what areas we might want to focus on highlighting in future.

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 8/25/2018 2:12:32 AM   
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What is the best way to position your HQ units while moving close to Moscow or other Areas?

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 11/18/2018 2:57:44 AM   
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Man, do I wish posters on this site wouldn't use acronyms like NA. I could really learn a lot but usually have no idea what they mean.

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 11/18/2018 5:04:58 AM   
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Pretty sure NA = North Africa

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 12/8/2018 3:05:18 PM   
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Here's something I wished I'd known NOW!!! When the UK mainland capital falls and is transferred to either Egypt or Canada, any units in the production queue are lost. For me that meant an HQ, a fighter, an army, and several home guard garrisons, which I'd been holding off on deploying since I figured I'd just end up having to ship them to Egypt anyway. Very probably a fatal mistake.

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 12/15/2018 11:41:25 PM   
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I wasn't aware of the long distance amphibious functionality. So I was trying to invade Sardinia by transporting the units from the UK to Gibraltar first, unloading them there and then loading again in the amphibious transports. Still, the landings were weak and disjointed ;)

I continue to forget, that the aircraft can attack the convoys and that the city supply drops, if you have two enemy units attached to it.

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 12/15/2019 7:46:06 PM   
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I wish I'd paid more attention to what the battle estimates actually mean. As a long-time wargamer I would line up some "4:1" attacks because that seemed like pretty good odds in my favor. But I was having bad luck, kept taking heavy losses. Until I realized that it wasn't showing an odds ratio but estimated losses! Luckily it was early in the game.

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 12/28/2019 2:13:17 AM   
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Scouting is important. I had four Fallschirmjäger units landing on top of London and the Midlands in my first PBEM game as the Allies, because I didn;t know how to effectively scout the enemy and didn't know he'd invested in them so heavily and massed them along the French coast.

In fact, I still haven't figured out how scouting works. Which is a problem, as what I don't know about the enemy keeps biting me and causing me to endure "fool's mates" (a borrowed chess term) as I make fundamental mistakes I can;t quite fathom.

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RE: Things you WISHED you knew in your first game... - 12/28/2019 11:20:09 AM   
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There are 2 ways to get the necessary information: 1. by actively doing recon missions, preferably with fighters, and 2. by developing "long range". Maritime Bombers and balloons are very good at passively unveiling the map.

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