Observations on first completed Skirmish game
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 1:56 am
Here's a few interesting things I learned during my first ever completed Skirmish mode game (which ended in a regular victory), mostly having to do with the mechanics of handover:
1) US handover, to my surprise, occurred on Turn 46 (not 50 as per Manual). I guess the exact handover turn is actually somewhat random-ish, around turn 50, give or take?
2) ANA infantry companies aboard US helicopters and MRAPs get removed from the game when handover hits, a VERY unpleasant surprise to me. Although if you have an ANA Special Forces unit, they can be re-raised at the base they were originally raised at.
3) US artillery actually stays behind and converts to ANA control after handover, not what was implied in the Manual but hey, a pleasant surprise that I'll gladly take!
4) A very good strategy in during the quiet time just prior to handover is to send ammo and FOB supply trucks to your FOBs, then park them there without unloading. After the handover the Taliban will launch their offensive, and having the laden trucks already at their destinations is a big bonus in the tough end-game turns ahead.
All in all, a fantastic game, my congratulations to the designers on creating this masterpiece!
1) US handover, to my surprise, occurred on Turn 46 (not 50 as per Manual). I guess the exact handover turn is actually somewhat random-ish, around turn 50, give or take?
2) ANA infantry companies aboard US helicopters and MRAPs get removed from the game when handover hits, a VERY unpleasant surprise to me. Although if you have an ANA Special Forces unit, they can be re-raised at the base they were originally raised at.
3) US artillery actually stays behind and converts to ANA control after handover, not what was implied in the Manual but hey, a pleasant surprise that I'll gladly take!
4) A very good strategy in during the quiet time just prior to handover is to send ammo and FOB supply trucks to your FOBs, then park them there without unloading. After the handover the Taliban will launch their offensive, and having the laden trucks already at their destinations is a big bonus in the tough end-game turns ahead.
All in all, a fantastic game, my congratulations to the designers on creating this masterpiece!