ablaze6783
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Joined: 9/12/2008 Status: offline
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Well by the time of your post I guess you have finished the game, anyway I started at the boot and landed at ANZIO later on, there is massive troops movements to organize, yes keeping troops organized is the key, rebuilding railway is important, but sea transport is also very important and distances are great. For info I took Brenner pass on turn 150, you must go fast to take vital objectives, I use a division to fight foward behind it another to occupy gained territory, a third moving to fight with remants ennemy units; I would say there is 80% movements for 20% combat, each turns you must move almost all your units to keep pace, including air units. I have used airborne units in the middle of Italy (hilly,narrow pass) to secure lines of communications, they stay there and free a division.I carefully check for bridge repair, keep HQ units with their combat elements at all time. I have liberated half of Corsica and Sardaigne but I must confess I let it sink, Italy is MASSIVE to handle alone, plus reinforcements coming from Sicily all the way all the game! Cheers.
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