Turns for Victory

In this elegant turn-based strategy game, compelling gameplay combines with gripping history to create an addictive mix. Aimed at all levels, from those who have never played a wargame before to those who know the history of World War II in detail, this is an entertaining and mentally challenging game of combined arms strategy. Your armor, infantry, artillery and air units will follow you through the most crucial battles of the Eastern Front. You will be able to choose from 47 different upgrades and improvements for your units as well as add new forces based on your success in the campaign. Take command in two German and one Soviet campaign as well as individual scenarios and determine the fate of the Eastern Front.

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desert dawg
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Can we extend the number of turns to reach a victory? Either they're very tight on the number of turns before complete failure or I suck. I'm playing on the easiest and have a hard time reaching the goals unless I play the map about three times and then move and fight extremely efficiently.
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You are no alone in the campaigns. They are tough even on easy.

Scenarios can be opened in the editor, changed, then save with a different name. Campaign scenarios I haven't seen how to do that yet.
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I have played two 2 battles from the Barbarossa scenario on the General level and was able to achieve Bril. victories, without playing it three time. You must have been unlucky.
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A lot of luck can depend on the weather and what units you went after.  Going heavily on planes can be quite gambity.


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Yeah, it's definately the weather.
In the first tutorial, you are supposedly able to take the two main objectives in as little as one turn (for a Brilliant Victory). I tried the mission twice racking my brains, thinking I was missing something because it was taking two turns. However, on the third attempt the game began with cloudy weather instead of rain and so then ... zee enemy vos in mein grasp!
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