Ungarrisoned Capitals/Major Cities: Any Consequence?
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Blathergut
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Ungarrisoned Capitals/Major Cities: Any Consequence?
Is there any effect if major cities/capitals are not garrisoned in GS 1.06?
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massina_nz
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Or Truls will sneak units into Washington and New York and you will be sorry
Be wary of not garrisoning ports. Because your opponent can sneak units into them without you seeing them do it. The cities themselves do not provide visibility. Also partisans can appear in cities in most occupied countries.
Be also wary of garrisoning ports with GARs late in the game, as they are easy victims to Allied Naval and Air power, and can be easily dislodged.
Be wary of not garrisoning ports. Because your opponent can sneak units into them without you seeing them do it. The cities themselves do not provide visibility. Also partisans can appear in cities in most occupied countries.
Be also wary of garrisoning ports with GARs late in the game, as they are easy victims to Allied Naval and Air power, and can be easily dislodged.
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Blathergut
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massina_nz
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No nothing like that AFAIK. One trick as the Axis is to place Air units on key cities or resource hexes. Because air units can only be attacked once then those hexes can only be bombed once a turn.Blathergut wrote:I had thought there was something about lost/reduced production.
However you can effectively attack a FTR unit twice in a turn if it is not on sentry mode (keystroke 's' to make a unit go on sentry mode). First you attack an enemy unit which is in range of the enemy FTR unit, it will interdict that attack and fight a combat, then you attack it directly at it's base hex with another air unit.
There's lots of layers to the onion.
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