Puukkoo -> RE: Initial Impressions of a Noob (8/16/2005 2:45:45 PM)
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1. Italians suck. They shouldn't have bothered making their tanks and sent their steel to Germany instead. 2. Russian tanks are much better. They take a lickin' and give back with interest. Riding infantry on tanks saves a lot of buys. 3. American tanks rival the Italians - okay, not that bad, but clearly inferior. Of course, as opposed to the worthless Italians, you can use the artillery strategy to keep the enemy armor so busy avoiding shell holes that eventually you can kill them. Hell, I found lots of abandoned and blown up enemy armor that my tanks never touched...just 81mmm mortars on their head every turn. Also, it seems hard to use bazookas on offense because they can hardly ever creep up on a tank from behind without the tank whirling about and MGing them...yes, the range is set to 1 or 0 and moving one hex at a time. 4. Have not played the Germans much yet, but I did find it enjoyable blowing up French tanks with 88 AT guns. 1. Have you read military history? Italians should have those problems with their morale. Their commanders led their units from a beautiful renaissance mansion at Capri while their men fought at the North Africa. And Believe it or not, Mussolini was working for peace in the 1930's and did not rebuild Italian army. That resulted in poor showing during early Italian campaigns. They got bathing from Abessinians, French, Greeks, Yugoslavians and the Brits bulldozed them. Americans faced in 1943 little more seasoned Italians (And censored the opening scene from my favourite non-military movie 'The Night at the Opera', because the Marx Bros. played Italians in that film gloryfying their culture.) 2. Good attention. 3. There are gamers who know how to play with Italians. Beware your talks. Bazooka is a nice weapon when you learn to use it properly. It is best to assume enemy tank moving towards your Bazooka team to get best use of your weapon. Creeping... it sometimes even works. 4. The 88's really turkey-shoot Somuas, Mathildas and T-34's.
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