Simple Equation

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slaphappypappy
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Simple Equation

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This is one tough scenario!
Playing the Americans on Normal difficulty, it took me seven tries to get a major victory. And that with a little luck!
Great work Rico!
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rico21
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RE: Simple Equation

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You play the attacking side first, without looking in the editor the opposing device, so as to preserve all the flavor of the different surprises offered by the scenario.
You are an example for us all, is not it UP? [:D]
Respects.[&o][&o][&o]
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RE: Simple Equation

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I still have to play "A simple equation": I also always play the attacking side first, anyway, as I think the "give peace a chance" AI performs slightly better in defense.
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slaphappypappy
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RE: Simple Equation

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I think the "give peace a chance" AI performs slightly better in defense

Absolutely!
I resisted the idea of giving my winning strategy so as not to spoil anyone's game.
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RE: Simple Equation

Post by fuselex »

Loved your Stalingrad series generalissimo.
Then you follow it up with the Aachen series:)
Excellent job Rico .



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