joerock22 -> RE: How to beat France? And other Axis queries. (3/14/2009 4:04:34 AM)
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1. For a great discussion on this topic, see the thread entitled "Help with PBEM balance issues." 2. This is just me, but I usually keep the u-boats close to home instead of going after convoys. They aren't worth very much earlier in the game, plus it saves me oil. If the British player is careless I can sometimes pick off a CV or BB. 3. Don't buy new units until Paris falls. You don't need them. I purchase a general, usually List, and sometimes a TAC if I have extra PP. As for the frontline-units problem, there are several tactics you can use, or a combination of all of these: a. Concentrate your fire on 2-3 units per turn. Soften them up with air attacks, then hit them with armour. If you do it right, this should free up some hexes so you can "leapfrog" fresh units over the ones that just fought. It's not always a good thing to advance into conquered hexes with that explotation move. Consider the ramifacations carefully before you do. b. Try to give the French units a friendly hex to retreat to. Units always fight harder and cause more damage to you when they can't retreat. If you get a unit to withdraw, you can once again "leapfrog" a fresh unit over the one that just fought and hit the damaged French unit again. c. Don't be afraid to withdraw a battered unit to the rear and repair it in safety. It's always better to attack with a full-strength unit. However, if you play your cards right it is usually possible to continue your attacks "around" the damaged unit, and just repair it where it is sitting.
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