Veers
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Re: Europe Aflame after the loss of the USSR, or should I say, when the Allies surren
with some bonuses not going your way. As well, Rasmus is a top notch player, who I'm sure most of us woudl have difficulty coming away with a win against.
It can certainly go well for the Axis, so much so that the Allies loose. I'm sure if you were to find an opponent not as seasoned as Rasmus, and to get the barb bonus workign for you, you would have a much better time in Russia.
I've seen EA go both ways. It sounds liek you got off to a real rough start against Rasmus,what are you guys talking about?
I'm having a ***** of a time getting through the Soviet lines, 'specially around the forts...sheeeesh.. it's summer '41 and tanks are just beginning to roll for their first good weather action...hopefully...but still the Russian forces are massive. An allied player would have to severely mishandle the units to lose ...I think. Iunno, many different variables for this one...besides, what would've happened if USSR fell, wouldn't a lot of other countries join the axis side... hmm...huhhh...hmmm?
lol
iunno....Rasmus...yer a pain in the ass with your friggin cavalry in the desert....all the russian language is freakin' the camels out.
bdr.
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with some bonuses not going your way. As well, Rasmus is a top notch player, who I'm sure most of us woudl have difficulty coming away with a win against.
It can certainly go well for the Axis, so much so that the Allies loose. I'm sure if you were to find an opponent not as seasoned as Rasmus, and to get the barb bonus workign for you, you would have a much better time in Russia.