What do you find to be the best?
What options do you play on?
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What options do you play on?
With these new advanced options I play on Field marshal , AI level 2, rules 1.20, limited (dice chess) with the maximum extra turns. I hate turn limits.
I find these options to give the most exciting and interesting play ever. Those advanced options really opened up the game.
What do you find to be the best?
What do you find to be the best?
Re: What options do you play on?
I play on Field Marshall with 50% prestige and reform units.
Pretty difficult in GC after 1943.
Pretty difficult in GC after 1943.
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Schneides42
- Sergeant - Panzer IIC

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Re: What options do you play on?
I play on General with reform units. I also tend to use the cheat functions to increase prestige especially after 1942 in the GC.
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fliegenderstaub
- Sergeant - Panzer IIC

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Re: What options do you play on?
I play various GC campaigns on various difficulties.
Mainly on Field Marshal or General, one on Rommel, but I am afraid that will be unfinished after '43...
I have tried Guderian, but five turns less are too much, at least for me. So I am trying my own difficulty (I call it "Kesselring"
, unfortunately I can't save the settings ): Like FM, but with 75% prestige, 75% experience and two turns less.
I always use limited randomness for anti-stress reasons
. And reform units of course...
Mainly on Field Marshal or General, one on Rommel, but I am afraid that will be unfinished after '43...
I always use limited randomness for anti-stress reasons
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up on a poo-poo platter in the Tikki Hut of life! -Al Bundy -
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Re: What options do you play on?
Playing the DLC's, I like playing on General, reform units (so I will not lose units due to carelessness) and to keep my blood pressure under control I use the limited randomness (dice roll).
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boredatwork
- Staff Sergeant - Kavallerie

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Re: What options do you play on?
I've never been a fan of prestige as a mechanic for balance - the cumulative snowball effect making later content either trivial or impossible.
The nice thing about PzC is between custom difficulty and the cheat codes the developers eventually gave players the tools to play with a huge amount of flexibility to find a play style that suits them.
- I play on a custom difficulty level somewhere between FM and Manstein - ie reduced experience and with the computer unit base strength at 12 or 13.
- I use reform units and use the cheat code to restore partial (as opposed to no) experience to lost units in the next scenario.
- I also use the "+/- core" and "all eqp" cheats to buy all of my units, including SE units by the end of 1939 so they can all be rotated for experience. The +/- core being used to manually adjust the overall deployed core size to the intended scenario limit, regardless of how many SE units I deploy or not.
- the +/- core is also useful to increase the number of core slots to replace auxiliary units with similar core units ( the AA during the Kursk scenarios in the DLC for example) The auxiliary units then hide in a corner of the map, unused.
- the prestige cheat is used as necessary - usually 7500-10000 in 1939 to buy the entire core force ASAP. While ultimately I consider prestige irrelevant, I do keep track of my deficit and am usually able to "pay back" borrowed prestige by 1941 and end the war with a surplus.
- Since reform units was implemented I never reload EXCEPT if a mistake is made due to a game interface accident - accidently moving a unit when trying to select another or similar.
The nice thing about PzC is between custom difficulty and the cheat codes the developers eventually gave players the tools to play with a huge amount of flexibility to find a play style that suits them.
- I play on a custom difficulty level somewhere between FM and Manstein - ie reduced experience and with the computer unit base strength at 12 or 13.
- I use reform units and use the cheat code to restore partial (as opposed to no) experience to lost units in the next scenario.
- I also use the "+/- core" and "all eqp" cheats to buy all of my units, including SE units by the end of 1939 so they can all be rotated for experience. The +/- core being used to manually adjust the overall deployed core size to the intended scenario limit, regardless of how many SE units I deploy or not.
- the +/- core is also useful to increase the number of core slots to replace auxiliary units with similar core units ( the AA during the Kursk scenarios in the DLC for example) The auxiliary units then hide in a corner of the map, unused.
- the prestige cheat is used as necessary - usually 7500-10000 in 1939 to buy the entire core force ASAP. While ultimately I consider prestige irrelevant, I do keep track of my deficit and am usually able to "pay back" borrowed prestige by 1941 and end the war with a surplus.
- Since reform units was implemented I never reload EXCEPT if a mistake is made due to a game interface accident - accidently moving a unit when trying to select another or similar.
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Anfield
- Staff Sergeant - Kavallerie

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Re: What options do you play on?
FM, 75 prestige, 5 plus turns and AI prestige at 200, and reform units. I also buy my SE units at the start of each year too. In 1939 I start by getting 2 reg infanty and a artillery and go from there adding one SE unit each year.
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BiteNibbleChomp
- Lieutenant-General - Do 217E

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Re: What options do you play on?
Lieutenant with 200% prestige. Sometimes add turns in harder attack scenarios
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captainjack
- Brigadier-General - 15 cm Nblwf 41

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Re: What options do you play on?
General, 1.21, Reform Units, and full random, I use cheat codes to refund the 50 prestige when I upgrade from trucks to other transports - I can't believe an army wouldn't find a use for unwanted trucks somewhere else!
I have started to struggle at 1943 East.
I have started to struggle at 1943 East.
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sn0wball
- 2nd Lieutenant - Elite Panzer IVF/2

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Re: What options do you play on?
Reforms Units - the single most important addition to the game; before, losing old and interesting Hero units was a drag
Dice Chess - made the game much better for me, too
Dice Chess - made the game much better for me, too
Re: What options do you play on?
I'm currently playing with Colonel, ai 2, reform units, and full randomness. Once I finish the grand campaign, I'll switch over to Field Marshal with reform units and dice chess.
Re: What options do you play on?
Colonel, with AI 2, and 25% prestige (a more difficult Rommel), with Reform units on.


