I am finding that in multiplayer games, that the game is totally unbalanced now since the new D.C.L. has been released.Its now very hard to win games as a U.S player the Americans are totally out Gunned and the new German Heroic action means the Germans can move and shoot multiple times as has just happen to me in a game.
I don't pretend to be an expert at this game but it seems very unbalanced now.Any one else feel the same.
UNBALANCED GAME NOW NEW D.C.L OUT.
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Re: UNBALANCED GAME NOW NEW D.C.L OUT.
not played it enough as yet myself to make a judgement, but so far i have had a few all tank rushes and found it fun all the same, but online is a different kettle of fish, where balance is maybe too hard to judge until more feedback is given



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Re: UNBALANCED GAME NOW NEW D.C.L OUT.
The game is now really UNBALANCED. US have still a chance but at least as good player and with lucky dice and cards.
I will say 30% for the US....
Julie Bug and Bomb Bug must be quickly up dated. That will stop the aggressivity from German player. (Rangers with 8 bombs will be a great alternative)
The Panther can die, but with Luck....
The STUG IV is devastating....
The infantry is ok, many have only one life, and the vehicules are not very hard to kill...
Heroic is expensiv, but can, in many games, make the difference.(In self made scenarios, you can play Heroic on Heroes...Snowt, Siegfried, Kamptz!!!)
I try to build balanced scenarios, but that is Difficult too....
Hope the M 10 and some news stuff, like Air Support cards, are coming "soon"...
New tiles and buildings in the editor will be great...
I will say 30% for the US....
Julie Bug and Bomb Bug must be quickly up dated. That will stop the aggressivity from German player. (Rangers with 8 bombs will be a great alternative)

The Panther can die, but with Luck....
The STUG IV is devastating....
The infantry is ok, many have only one life, and the vehicules are not very hard to kill...
Heroic is expensiv, but can, in many games, make the difference.(In self made scenarios, you can play Heroic on Heroes...Snowt, Siegfried, Kamptz!!!)


I try to build balanced scenarios, but that is Difficult too....
Hope the M 10 and some news stuff, like Air Support cards, are coming "soon"...
New tiles and buildings in the editor will be great...
Re: UNBALANCED GAME NOW NEW D.C.L OUT.
shrimper61 wrote:I am finding that in multiplayer games, that the game is totally unbalanced now since the new D.C.L. has been released.Its now very hard to win games as a U.S player the Americans are totally out Gunned and the new German Heroic action means the Germans can move and shoot multiple times as has just happen to me in a game.
I don't pretend to be an expert at this game but it seems very unbalanced now.Any one else feel the same.
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3 important things missing from the game.
1- Better balanced.
2- New Units or letters to:
Artillery and air support, more tanks or armored vehicles, mine or explosive traps or entering houses and trees area, on the map or wood concrete bunkers and trenches. To capture enemy machine gun and artillery if you enter your hexagon.
Small changes that would make a more realistic game in campaign
Re: UNBALANCED GAME NOW NEW D.C.L OUT.
Something else that has helped in the board game is to play scenarios that require buildings to be occupied. This cuts down on the ability of vehicles to dominate the game since in the end, it's infantry that will be required.
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Re: UNBALANCED GAME NOW NEW D.C.L OUT.
But when you blow up the building...and with the Stug IV it is now easy, Bug the game...
or the victory conditions do not work...
But at least I can now say , Oddball and the Bazookas make sometimes a very good job....

But at least I can now say , Oddball and the Bazookas make sometimes a very good job....
