andrewmazlim -> RE: Best stracture of your WAFFEN army - by me. (12/6/2011 5:53:10 PM)
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Okay, I'm back. I've seen there were over 300 users, they actually read this topic. Kind regards to you all. So... I explained the "structure" of my usual army: lots airplanes (8/6, fighters/tact.bombers), 1-2 really experienced FallschirmjagerDev., 4-6 Guns (artillery), 3-5 footsoldiers (Pioneers/Grenadiers), 6-8 Panzer Dev... (MAYBE, you may "buy" also a decoy unit, like a Panzerspähwagen SdKfz, to using it as "scout" and "opening" quickly the "fog of war" in front of your troops.) Now, how are you suppose to start a battle?... First, you must change to the tactical map view and study your battlefield's ground; check your objective points - plan a route (the faster) and pick which objective needs to be captured first and which next, but the very FIRST objectives are... the enemy's AIRFIELDS! Airfields are VITAL! So, you need to capture one-by-one every airfield, first the closer and next the near one... and so on. Also, you must plan your army's route to AVOID obstacles, like RIVERS, swamps, anti-tank structures etc. So..., when you'll study carefully your map, you're about to deploy your army... You must deploy FIRST of all your guns (artillery), in the closer open square near a city/airfield/defence line; because since the game begins, you need to "shock and awe" your enemy, so you're start bombing with the guns, then you're sending the "Stukas" to keep the bombing (each one "Stuka" followed by one "Me" figher Squadron in the next square, for support)... and THEN, you're sending the troops to finish the job! So, nearest the enemy you're placing the guns; just behind/besides them, you're placing the footsoldiers, while behind them all... you're placing the panzers. You don't need to bother yourself to COVER ALL/ENTIRE front-line; you just cover the line you planned to unleash your attack. For example, if you planned to go (from North) south-west to capture your first objective and keep moving south and then in the middle of the map, what's the point to cover the EASTERN "flank" of your line, since the computer is pressing in the point YOU'RE ATTACKING?... Of course, there is a tricky part, to get over-flanked if the computer choose to counter-attack you, especially if you have one of YOUR ONE OBJECTIVE there. (So, leave a couple of your units IN AND AROUND YOUR objectives, just in case). Well, you're start the game, by SENDING your fighters as "scouts" around the target you chose; you can seen now WHAT units the enemy has there and HOW MANY... If there are anti-aircraft guns, you need to destroy them first, so you're shooting with your guns; then, you're sending the "Stukas". Then, you're attacking with the troops to finish them off. Use your panzer to kick-arses of the enemy guns/anti-tank units and "bleeding" enemy troop units. Send your (2) Paratroopers as soon as possible to a DISTANT airfield (and cupture it), to "cut-off" in the middle the enemy airforce - but make a ROUND route for your Paras, because you don't want to face enemy fighters and of course, drop them THREE (at least) squares away from the airfield, to avoid artillery's shots or surpised attack from tanks/troops around the airfield... Since you'll start your attack, the enemy will send (among others) their airplanes to fight you back, of course. YOU MUST DESTROY THEM ALL, ALL THE PLANES (FIGHTER FIRST), AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!... "BLITZKRIEG", fellas, "BLITZKRIEG"!!! Speed is vital for almost all senarios, so you need to "clean-up" fast your route to your objective points. So, AIRPLANES... GUNS... & PANZERS are very-very important! Follow my lead, my strategy... and you'll never lost a single senario, even if you'll "bleed" (really hard) in some of them.
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