GC 45 Sealion
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LandMarine47
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GC 45 Sealion
Has anyone ever made a DV on Field Marshall? If so please share! I've been banging my head against Britian for weeks....
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antoniocapo
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Re: GC 45 Sealion
Oh yeah baby! Shag onLandMarine47 wrote:I've been banging my head against Britian for weeks....
It was hard enough on Colonel.
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BiteNibbleChomp
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Re: GC 45 Sealion
I managed a DV on Uk18 on Lieutenant (I'm not much good at the game) - does that count?
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LandMarine47
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Re: GC 45 Sealion
Well with the Americans backing up the British, and no London Guard, it's easier (plus RAF and RN and the Americans) but you did cover more ground.
Re: GC 45 Sealion
Well, SeaLion'45 is my personal Waterloo as well. I have tried it multiple times and always run low on prestige. I am re-playing the whole war on FM once again, with the object of scrimping and saving enough prestige to feed the guns through to the end of this one scenario. As far as I know Noone has ever won this one on Field Marshal.
Some people have suggested that stopping the western reinforcements from landing is crucial to winning this one. More than 4 Strategic bombers with escort is indicated for this. Lots of luck.
Some people have suggested that stopping the western reinforcements from landing is crucial to winning this one. More than 4 Strategic bombers with escort is indicated for this. Lots of luck.
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BiteNibbleChomp
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Re: GC 45 Sealion
'45 has a chance at being harder than '18 as there are no wwii poison gas shells!LandMarine47 wrote:Well with the Americans backing up the British, and no London Guard, it's easier (plus RAF and RN and the Americans) but you did cover more ground.
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