Just want to get an opinion. Who is your favorite country to play in the game? USA all the way. #ProudtobeAmerican
Favorite country?
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Depends on the map. On the 22 player map, either Poland or Communist Russia.
On the Pacific Map, either Texas or Khabarovsk.Someone once asked, 'What is the difference between me and Saddam Hussein?' The answer is, 'I have a conscience and he doesn't.'- Norman Schwarzkopf
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Germany (what other country is the best to spam panzers?) or the USA beacuse who else is better to free everything till they can't take it anymore?
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bocaj78 wrote:
Germany (what other country is the best to spam panzers?) or the USA beacuse who else is better to free everything till they can't take it anymore?
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King Draza Mihajlovic wrote:
"spam panzers" Would be true if you actually had fuel
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My favorite country depends on whether we may use gold in the particular game or not.
On the 22-player map, my favorite is Ukraine, but only if I may use gold. Ukraine has outstanding oil and food resources, with two metal-production industrial complexes, and a double-goods-production industrial complex. On the downside, it has lousy rare metals production, and the only way you can maintain a full research cycle until you capture the resources of 2 or 3 adjoining countries is to buy rare materials with gold or through the commodities market.
I have also played the northern United States and Communist Russia and won with them; both have well-balanced resources. The United States requires someone who understands COW naval warfare to be successful. I have also played Italy, Turkey and Britain and won or placed second; Britain has good food, steel and rare materials, and average oil production. I found Italy and Turkey both to be "slow-starters" in terms of resource production, and the geographic location of Britain and Italy may present challenges depending on the skill-level and aggression of neighbors. I have never played it, but Yugoslavia has well balanced resources, too.
Countries I would not choose to play: Canada (horrible food production); Egypt (horrible metal production); southern United States (mediocre metal production). -
MontanaBB wrote:
King Draza Mihajlovic wrote:
"spam panzers" Would be true if you actually had fuel
Cheers, King Draza.
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22 Player Map. Ukraine, UK, Spain.
Have only played 10 and 50 maps once each. Came in second on the 10 player. Got backstabbed on the 50. So I avoid anything above 22 player may.
Am playing a 2 player map at the moment as Germany(in France), it's boring but I like it so far. Only draw back, no one to trade with...lol
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On a 10 person map, Turkey. On the 22 Player map, I would say Sweden. On a 50 person map, probably Saskatchewan. On a 100 person map, Siberia.
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Greater Romania is quite great. Good supply of oil and iron, few small countries you can invade with good resources. Also some bigger countries you can invade if not controlled by human.
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Northern United States in 22 player, due to its balanced resources, and also because it has a chance to quickly solidify its own continent, but if you have an understanding of buildings and economics, Germany is also very good, because of the numerous small countries that surround it.
In 100 player, to my experience, South China is a good choice--lots of food production and rare material production.The post was edited 1 time, last by LordVoidVIII ().
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Sweden is a world dominating powerhouse. Mostly because it has a natural water barrier around it's core provinces that create strategic opportunities to level the playing field of overwhelming numbers.
I have played Sweden twice and overcome technologically and numerically superior forces while undergoing a continuous onslaught of rocket bombardments.
1) natural water barrier between most countries
2) balanced resources and manufacturing that can keep up with unit losses
Best regards,
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United Kingdom, it is naturally a fortressA COBRA VAI FUMAR!
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Ben Wheeldon wrote:
Sweden is a world dominating powerhouse. Mostly because it has a natural water barrier around it's core provinces that create strategic opportunities to level the playing field of overwhelming numbers.
I have played Sweden twice and overcome technologically and numerically superior forces while undergoing a continuous onslaught of rocket bombardments.
1) natural water barrier between most countries
2) balanced resources and manufacturing that can keep up with unit losses
Best regards,
Ben
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Clearly Papua New Guinea
Your an island with plenty of expansionAkuma -
I tried Papua New Guinea on the 100 player map after you said this, got in a nice Oceania/Asia coalition. I have so many islands. Thank you for saying this.
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