Oh man.. my ex-wife is on fire. If I hadn´t lost it(her) this time, I would´ve made it
I myself in SP2 once played as USMC vs NVA campaign, and named all my infantry sections after Full Metal Jacket´s and Platoon´s nicknames. It gave them some heart, as "Eightball" walked into an ambush and would´ve got wiped out without "Joker"´s and "Animal"´s support.
"I had been in touch with a guy who liked to set up maps with one big hill, KingTigers and lots of rocket launchers. He'd sit up there and just wipe out the enemy, battle after battle. Loved it. I can relate."
wtf?!? That is just crazy!
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Have to admit, now playing long campaign as British, currently in Somaliland against the Italians - their ATG's seem to be a bit too accurate, so my advance is depending mostly on my group of six Matilda II's with A13's and A10's playing mop-up of routed Italians... Not much sporty, either
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This post, as well as being an ambassador of death for the enemies of humanity, has a main message of peace and friendship.
It may be a game. But it's also war. And sporting in war leads to death.
Not much challenge but a lot of fun. And the games (I presume) go quickly.
Unless you were talking about my games. Which in the longer run are virtually no challenge for the force as a whole. I usually will have three levels of difficulty based on the type of units I choose, PzIIIs, PzIVs, Panthers and/or Tigers. Yet my desire to keep each of my personalized units alive does create a certain level of challenge. All I really want in actuality.
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