I was reading in the bathroom when I ran across an item written by
"JawBreaker" <NOSPAMJawBreaker@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> on Fri, 12 Sep 2003
15:12:33 GMT, which said:
>Don't do dramatic super intensive strategic moves. Keep your troops
fairly
>bunched together and advance slowly. The AI will bust your ass if you get
>out of control and scattered.
I dunno about "bunched," although I suppose you mean everyone should
stay within sup****ting range. I've already learned, I think it was in
the Aachen battle, to remember the rule "Infantry leads armor in
cities," or something like that. Lost my Sherman as soon as it sprang
out in front of the accompanying grunts.
This really is a fun game!
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Beady's 11th Law of Social Harmonics: "Your spouse is precisely the kind
of person someone like you would choose to marry."


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