2nd time playing through Grand Campaign FM level
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 6:47 pm
Hello,
I am starting a new thread detailing some of what is going on in my 2nd attempt to play the Grand Campaign on this remarkably in depth game.
(If you are interested in hearing about my first blind playthrough that I am still attempting go to the general forum and click on the Multiple Heroes 1 unit Thread.)
I am trying a 2nd attempt at this playthrough without replaying battles, saving often, or redoing anything just accepting whatever happens as part of the challenge of the game.
I have blown through the first 3 battles and am now set to start Piatek.
I have not lost a single unit and most of my units have almost 1 star of experience. (Any that have 1 star I have overstrengthened to 11)
I have about 2000 prestige and these are the units that I am starting Piatek with.
6 infantry (includes 1 Pioneer, 2 Inf, 3 Gerbisjager) 1 inf is se I sold the other se inf hoping for a tank se
3 tanks (includes 2 PZ1a, and 1 PZ38t)
1 recon
5 artillery
2 (AA88's)
2 fighters
3 Bombers (1 recon Rudel)
I am able to deploy 16 units plus my 1 se inf.
This is what I was thinking of deploying for this next battle based on me needing to defend against a sizeable Polish force that crushed me on my 1st blind playthrough.
6 inf
1 PZ38t tank
4 artillery
2 aa which do well in their antitank roll as well.
2 fighters
2 bombers (no Rudel)
What do you think of that strategy?
Would you purchase certain units in preperation for this defensive battle? If so what?
Which is better to try and defend over the river or get them to take your victory hexes and kick them out?
My 1st time through I went on the attack and was smacked down pretty hard. (I want to avoid that.)
I am not afraid of going on the attack, I just think I will make sure to destroy their first wave first before I try to jump the gun.
I appreciate you sharing your wisdom with me without spoiling some of the blind nature to which I am trying to play this 2nd go around.
I will take any advice you can give me and try to apply it when I play this weekend.
I am starting a new thread detailing some of what is going on in my 2nd attempt to play the Grand Campaign on this remarkably in depth game.
(If you are interested in hearing about my first blind playthrough that I am still attempting go to the general forum and click on the Multiple Heroes 1 unit Thread.)
I am trying a 2nd attempt at this playthrough without replaying battles, saving often, or redoing anything just accepting whatever happens as part of the challenge of the game.
I have blown through the first 3 battles and am now set to start Piatek.
I have not lost a single unit and most of my units have almost 1 star of experience. (Any that have 1 star I have overstrengthened to 11)
I have about 2000 prestige and these are the units that I am starting Piatek with.
6 infantry (includes 1 Pioneer, 2 Inf, 3 Gerbisjager) 1 inf is se I sold the other se inf hoping for a tank se
3 tanks (includes 2 PZ1a, and 1 PZ38t)
1 recon
5 artillery
2 (AA88's)
2 fighters
3 Bombers (1 recon Rudel)
I am able to deploy 16 units plus my 1 se inf.
This is what I was thinking of deploying for this next battle based on me needing to defend against a sizeable Polish force that crushed me on my 1st blind playthrough.
6 inf
1 PZ38t tank
4 artillery
2 aa which do well in their antitank roll as well.
2 fighters
2 bombers (no Rudel)
What do you think of that strategy?
Would you purchase certain units in preperation for this defensive battle? If so what?
Which is better to try and defend over the river or get them to take your victory hexes and kick them out?
My 1st time through I went on the attack and was smacked down pretty hard. (I want to avoid that.)
I am not afraid of going on the attack, I just think I will make sure to destroy their first wave first before I try to jump the gun.
I appreciate you sharing your wisdom with me without spoiling some of the blind nature to which I am trying to play this 2nd go around.
I will take any advice you can give me and try to apply it when I play this weekend.