La classic France wrote:
This sounds cool.
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Talvisota of the Abrahamic Caliphate
Talvisota of the Abrahamic Caliphate
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La classic France wrote:
This sounds cool.
Claudio NVKP wrote:
Nice!
Talvisota wrote:
Greetings Comrades! Yesterday I joined a HWW as South Africa, so I'm making a playthrough of it.
South Africa has a pretty poor starting army. At the start of the game, it has just ten units, which is worse than even Persia. However its situation amongst pretty demilitiarised colonial areas gives it an advantage. As such, in the early game, I plan to invade Portuguese and Belgian colonies. I have forged a friendly relationship with Britain, but I'm planning to split Britain's African territories with British Egypt, as Britain will most likely send troops to deal with Egypt as it is geographically closer to the lion's share of Britain's army, while I close in on Britain's troops in Egypt and gain control of most of Africa.
Anyways, research.
I have focused on Militia due to SA's lack of resources and respectable military. However, I have also researched SP Artillery and Mechanised Infantry, as well as SP Anti Air.
Industry has also been a heavy priority. Level Three Industry has been built in Windhoek, Capetown, Port Elizabeth and Gaborone, while Level Four Industry is being constructed in Pretoria. The only other city is Durban, which currently only has Level One Industry, but I will upgrade it when I get more resources.
In terms of specialisation, Windhoek will be used to produce Ordnance, Cape Town for Aircraft, Port Elizabeth for Tanks, and Pretoria for Infantry. Durban will be used for the Navy, and I imagine that Gaborone will be used for Tanks due to my insatiable desire for Armoured Units.
So, in conclusion, I am preparing for an invasion for Portuguese colonies before moving North into the Congo and then backstabbing Britain with Egypt.
Ok bye!
A Eastman wrote:
If you picked that country on purpose I applaud you. You will learn stratagy and how to use your armies to the best of their ability.Talvisota wrote:
Greetings Comrades! Yesterday I joined a HWW as South Africa, so I'm making a playthrough of it.
South Africa has a pretty poor starting army. At the start of the game, it has just ten units, which is worse than even Persia. However its situation amongst pretty demilitiarised colonial areas gives it an advantage. As such, in the early game, I plan to invade Portuguese and Belgian colonies. I have forged a friendly relationship with Britain, but I'm planning to split Britain's African territories with British Egypt, as Britain will most likely send troops to deal with Egypt as it is geographically closer to the lion's share of Britain's army, while I close in on Britain's troops in Egypt and gain control of most of Africa.
Anyways, research.
I have focused on Militia due to SA's lack of resources and respectable military. However, I have also researched SP Artillery and Mechanised Infantry, as well as SP Anti Air.
Industry has also been a heavy priority. Level Three Industry has been built in Windhoek, Capetown, Port Elizabeth and Gaborone, while Level Four Industry is being constructed in Pretoria. The only other city is Durban, which currently only has Level One Industry, but I will upgrade it when I get more resources.
In terms of specialisation, Windhoek will be used to produce Ordnance, Cape Town for Aircraft, Port Elizabeth for Tanks, and Pretoria for Infantry. Durban will be used for the Navy, and I imagine that Gaborone will be used for Tanks due to my insatiable desire for Armoured Units.
So, in conclusion, I am preparing for an invasion for Portuguese colonies before moving North into the Congo and then backstabbing Britain with Egypt.
Ok bye!
I find picking a hard place to defend and work from good in helping learn the game. So well done on that.
Carking the 6th wrote:
Chad corridor
Carking the 6th wrote:
Corridor of Chad. It must make sense.
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