Recommend A Country For A Noob

Gary Grigsby’s World at War is back with a whole new set of features. World at War: A World Divided still gives complete control over the production, research and military strategy for your side, but in this new updated version you’ll also be able to bring spies into the mix as well as neutral country diplomacy, variable political events and much more. Perhaps the largest item is the ability to play a special Soviet vs. Allies scenario that occurs after the end of World War II.

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tgb
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Recommend A Country For A Noob

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So I slogged through the manual and the tutorials. Any recommendation for a first-time player? And should I start on easy or normal?
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I take you haven't previously played WAW, if you have played it, it's a lot easier to understand this game.

The first time I played WAW, the predecessor, to try to figure out how it worked I played with all powers at the same time, there was no need for fow, I had advanvce supply on, and autosupply as well. Once you learn how it works I recomend turning autosupply off, and also fow must be on.

I did not finished the whole game once I grabed more or less how it worked, and started playing as the Axis. i think playing the Germans is the easiest way to learn, if you want, leave Japan to the AI since it is a bit harder to deal with the fleets and how they are supplied, it took me a while to understand it.

Even though I'm refering to WAW, I think you can fully applied what I've said to AWD, also you will probably have to reread the manual several times, I must do that myself too.

Hope it has helped
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Forgot to tell: I would start at Normal and you will probably beat the AI[:)], change to challenging and you will have a far more interesting game[;)], in a Hard level you will probably meet your match [:(]and on Impossible, well...[:@]

Hope you enjoy the game as much as I do. [8D]
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I might suggest playing Russia for your first game letting the AI play everything else.
 
Settings: Normal difficulty, Fog of War off (you want to see whats going on), advanced supply off (you can worry about that later)
 
The advantages are:
- No need to worry about naval combat / units / invasions
- No need to worry about the entire world. Basically you worry about Russia and Eastern Europe
- No major strategic decisions as you dont have to decide who or where to attack
- No need to worry about advanced supply
The disadvantage is
- You do not have much to do in the early stages (but atleast those are quickly over when playing the AI).
 
My suggestion would also be to
- Ignore Spies/SigInt (sure, they might be interesting - but for now you want to learn the basics)
- Ignore the WarReadiness rules (you cannot do all that much anyway as Russia - so just go with the flow for the first couple of games)
- Tech up and build Inf, Armor, Art and FTR mostly. Maybe add in a few AA and bombers.
This should keep things even simpler without losing out of too much.
 
Enjoy.  
 
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I agree with Jan. My first game of vanilla WAW was as Russia in the '41 scenario. That way you don't have to wait to get going. You might try a later scenario here as well. Or you could do the total war campaign and learn while watching the other AI's play until Germany declares war on you.....
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