A little tip to anyone trying to get the badge:
Centralize yourself, in that, you designate a sort of central area to where you return to. Stay very close to that area and exploit the openings that those devilish tangerines have left. I hope this helps. Also, GREAT GAME! I loved every dying moment of it!
Wow, my computer is utter crap. I love this game! I almost have an addiction to it, but, I seem to be severely handicapped by my computers ability to make this game lag every few seconds. I really love this game, as well as CBC(Clarence's Big Chance to anyone who doesn't know). Keep it up with the challenges!
This is a very fun game! I don't see it as hard...I just have to be more observant of what the other bad guys are doing, and I find that to be very entertaining. BoMToons, this is a great game!
A little tip if anyone needs it:
If you find yourself staring down a superior opponent infantry wise, outflank them! I was fighting against the mountain trolls early, so I don't have to fight them with there giant troll. Sure enough, there last bit of territory had a giant troll. I thought: "Whatever I throw at him, he kills in one swing!" Light bulb..."I won't even ATTEMPT to kill him. I'll just throw wave after wave of scouts at exposed pass ways!" Guess who doesn't have to worry about them now?
I thought that this was a great game. The sliding puzzle to me wasn't that hard imo. The way I did it was start with the center and go left bottom corner, left, and so on. My trouble was the checkmate one.
This is a great game, alot of movement needs to happen to ensure victory. Alot of people say there should be a way to keep you soldiers under the comfort of cover. I think that the game should take a lesson from its earlier representative, "Warfare 1917" in that, you know how many troops are there, and, which ones move out. Granted, a dug in trench a hedgrove does not make, so instead, have a variation in the cover. By that, the more cover is there, the more troops you can place there. A dense hedgrove could hold like 3 squads, but a lonely pile of pile of rocks hold one.
I thought of this game as harder than "Warfare 1944". Just like in WW1, its just difficult to get one trench. I beat the campaign, and I thought as this as a great game. Also, to anyone who says that tank on tank, you lose, that may be true, but you need to support your tank with assault troops and some sort of artillery fire(artillery, anti-tank or mortar).
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