

A darker blue bit will indicate the range of the longest of the weapons on your unit.ĭid you know you can click the weapons to turn them off? Nice for micro’ing choppers or special forces dudes. Just have one of your units selected and then mouse over something enemy. Wasn’t there a way to bring out a ruler that tells you distance, line of sight and weapon range? Dragon” in which you need to attack russians that have far superior toys with your massed but utter crap units. Of the campaigns I found the russian one, “Climb Mount Narodnaja” the easiest. Just do it in skirmish so you dont have to live with the results of your suck so much. The campaigns are proper fucking hard until all AI encounters become a cake walk and thats when it becomes truly a MP-only game for you.

SEAD = surpression of enemy air defences.

To nerds like me they are a known language.

I wish units has descriptions rather than Looking on the wiki they only shoot things with radar (usually ground based AA). I suspect, instead of buying 3 planes, I should have bought more land forces to help defend, and more boats to help attack. It doesn’t help that I can’t see the “range” of my boats, whereas the AI clearly knows and parks up just out of range. Those 2 500 point battleships (or whatever they are) completely destroy me. I did the first battle without a single loss, but I’m about to be counter attacked (and die lots), and I can’t win the naval battle. I don’t know if the AI has a massive advantage here, but they basically had 1 million units and they never seemed to run out. I managed to only capture the two top bits :/ I did OK defending Busan and learnt a lot about how value those crappy anti tank vehicles and infantry are. And from then on I couldn’t push speedily into new territory as I always had a red pawn in my square in some fashion. I think it’s because I didn’t get a total victory on the first Seoul map (I timed out – there was a unit somewhere I had yet to kill to win). I did the first campagin, the Korean one, but I couldn’t push the American units all the way to the right.
