A good game on Semois. I could have afforded to be more aggressive with my puma, but this replay shows the raw power of a combined arms Axis infantry force (with T3 support), and how riflespam simply cannot match it.
I go with Axis tier 2, my opponent goes for crocs. I just want criticism of my strategy and to make sure I'm not doing anything obviously wrong. I also think this reply proves that crocs aren't OP. - Wilson
A very close battle in Angoville. Both players level 6. Both get the advantage many time at one point or the other of the game and manage to come back. I finally loose but it was my most fun and interesting game. - Olibrius
This was an extremely tough game on 'rails and metal' featuring two Lvl 7 axis versus even more skilled allies. Much of this battle was a bloody stalemate, as each side tried to advance across the central railroad line, only to be repulssed by brutal
This Replay shows a good strategy especially if the whole team works together. This is me and CPU, but I've seen it work on Multi before...against me. I studied it and used it. Now I show it. Watch and Learn. - Helion/Cynosura
Ok well this is one of the first online games I played, I think it's my fifth or sixth. Anyway, I think I pretty owned this guy throughout but when I re-watched it I saw numerous faults in my own playing. So I just wanted to get some opinions on how
Our playing partner dropped so we decided to fight on. The moral to this story: the penalty for inaction is death. People don't keep your troops at home expecting a base rush, get out there and cap some points! - LilJohnYeah (infiNex)
A classical battle: Angoville. We can see the effectiveness of PAK38, mortar, Flak88 and veterancy, but mainly, the importance to support your tanks with infantry! - Olibrius
The game I posted here under the name "Support your tanks" make me consider a new strategy based on bunker to counter the riflespam + early quad + M8 strategy that bother so much the Axis players since the coming of the patch 1.5. Here you could