Another gameplay suggestion + a meme I made to bolster it
Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 12:42 pm
As we all know, there are different kinds of players.
Some unenlightened souls don't even know about the possibility of renaming your units (ALT + N), and fight their battles with loads of 34th Panzer IVG's, 87th Grenadier 43's, and so on, which is a blasphemy.
Apprentices of utilizing everything the game gives you will name their units like ''Oleh Dir'', ''UBER RUDEL'', ''SUPER TIGER'', which is on the path to brilliance, but still wanting.
Some pragmatic players will name their units according to their heroes, for example +2 DEF, +1 INI, +1 RNG. This is useful, but not quite fit for truly reenacting the glory of (insert army name).
And then there are people like me, who will christen their entire armies with real-life and made up units and meticulously divide them into divisions and regiments, like ''44th Rgt/Royal Lancashire Fusiliers'', ''116. Panzer-Ersatz-Abt. 254'', ''Fusilier-Regiment/Grossdeutschland'', etc. For that illustrious goal, we severely lack the number of characters available for unit naming, and often we must use abbreviations, which is alright, but not as glorious.
So, my proposition is to increase the limit of letters one can use for naming units. It would be truly illustrious.
The meme I made for this:
Types of Panzer Corps players
https://ibb.co/c0uLca
Some unenlightened souls don't even know about the possibility of renaming your units (ALT + N), and fight their battles with loads of 34th Panzer IVG's, 87th Grenadier 43's, and so on, which is a blasphemy.
Apprentices of utilizing everything the game gives you will name their units like ''Oleh Dir'', ''UBER RUDEL'', ''SUPER TIGER'', which is on the path to brilliance, but still wanting.
Some pragmatic players will name their units according to their heroes, for example +2 DEF, +1 INI, +1 RNG. This is useful, but not quite fit for truly reenacting the glory of (insert army name).
And then there are people like me, who will christen their entire armies with real-life and made up units and meticulously divide them into divisions and regiments, like ''44th Rgt/Royal Lancashire Fusiliers'', ''116. Panzer-Ersatz-Abt. 254'', ''Fusilier-Regiment/Grossdeutschland'', etc. For that illustrious goal, we severely lack the number of characters available for unit naming, and often we must use abbreviations, which is alright, but not as glorious.
So, my proposition is to increase the limit of letters one can use for naming units. It would be truly illustrious.
The meme I made for this:
Types of Panzer Corps players
https://ibb.co/c0uLca