anti-missle defense systems

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    • What I meant by Nuclear Bunker is all your troops could flee into it. I think it would be good for late games when all you have coming at you is Nuclear Missiles.
      Carl Wilson

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    • Do you know how expensive that would be? To stop WWI artillery shells German dug-outs had to be 15 metre's deep and heavily reinforced. They held a platoon of about 20 men, I think. Do you know how expensive it would be to build a nuclear bunker capable of protecting men, tanks, planes, artillery, AA guns, etc. numbering in the hundreds of thousands?
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    • Maybe, if they did that, they would then make it that you could choose the units that go into it...
      Carl Wilson

      “Dad, how do soldiers killing each other solve the world's problems?”
      ― Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995: An Exhibition Catalogue

      "Rule 1, on page 1 of the book of war, is: 'Do not march on Moscow'… Rule 2 is: 'Do not go fighting with your land armies in China."
      Bernard Law Montgomery, British general
    • Quasi-duck wrote:

      Carl Wilson wrote:

      Maybe, if they did that, they would then make it that you could choose the units that go into it...
      Sounds awkward.
      True...
      Carl Wilson

      “Dad, how do soldiers killing each other solve the world's problems?”
      ― Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995: An Exhibition Catalogue

      "Rule 1, on page 1 of the book of war, is: 'Do not march on Moscow'… Rule 2 is: 'Do not go fighting with your land armies in China."
      Bernard Law Montgomery, British general
    • Quasi-duck wrote:


      That is because you have time to micromanage your game. Think of poor
      Mr.9-5 with a wife and kids who doesn't have time to sit at a computer
      for hours to hunt enemy rockets.


      What if Mr.9-5 plays Lil' Timmy who stole his mother credit card and is
      spamming rockets, air bases and IC on the frontlines? Hardly fair.

      Use spies to locate Rockets. They are relatively inexpensive, don't require constant micro-managing, and if you check them right when your game map changes day, they can provide a targeting area for a bomber. Also carriers can be used to hit units behind the front lines in coastal areas.
    • Gitargy wrote:

      Quasi-duck wrote:

      That is because you have time to micromanage your game. Think of poor
      Mr.9-5 with a wife and kids who doesn't have time to sit at a computer
      for hours to hunt enemy rockets.


      What if Mr.9-5 plays Lil' Timmy who stole his mother credit card and is
      spamming rockets, air bases and IC on the frontlines? Hardly fair.
      Use spies to locate Rockets. They are relatively inexpensive, don't require constant micro-managing, and if you check them right when your game map changes day, they can provide a targeting area for a bomber. Also carriers can be used to hit units behind the front lines in coastal areas.
      Thats working good for nolifer players category , who check the game all the time. But what about the casual players ? they are pretty much doomed against rockets
    • Gitargy wrote:

      Quasi-duck wrote:

      That is because you have time to micromanage your game. Think of poor
      Mr.9-5 with a wife and kids who doesn't have time to sit at a computer
      for hours to hunt enemy rockets.


      What if Mr.9-5 plays Lil' Timmy who stole his mother credit card and is
      spamming rockets, air bases and IC on the frontlines? Hardly fair.
      Use spies to locate Rockets. They are relatively inexpensive, don't require constant micro-managing, and if you check them right when your game map changes day, they can provide a targeting area for a bomber. Also carriers can be used to hit units behind the front lines in coastal areas.
      can even use aircraft too to find rockets



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