Berlin STILL falls too easily

Commander – Europe at War Gold is the first in a series of high level turn based strategy games. The first game spans WW2, allowing players to control the axis or allied forces through the entire war in the European Theatre.
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Irish army63
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Berlin STILL falls too easily

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I posted about this months ago and then stopped playing the game till a decent patch came out. The problem remains; Berlin still falls way too easily, despite giving the Axis a medium advantage. I took it in May '43 for crying out loud!

The idea was to relieve the pressure on Russia but to no avail. Only two divisions appeared to protect Berlin, and they appeared separately meaning they were picked off easily.

If the Germans pulled back 2 or 3 panzer units, and 5-6 other units they would beat the Brits and the Yanks at this stage in the war.

CAN IT REALLY BE SO HARD TO FIX THIS PROBLEM!!!! THE GAME IS A BIT OF A FRAUD UNTIL THIS IS FIXED.
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Meta Baston
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RE: Berlin STILL falls too easily

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Hi!
 
I suggest you play against a real person! Then, you'll get a hard time! [:)]
 
Cheers!
 
MB
alaric318
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RE: Berlin STILL falls too easily

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ORIGINAL: Meta Baston

Hi!

I suggest you play against a real person! Then, you'll get a hard time! [:)]

Cheers!

MB

indeed, greetings, and in added to it there are some post of people in the higher levels of axis ai hard defeated in russia by the germans, basically, if germany achieve to surrender russia is game over for the allies in europe, i want to post to say that the problems with commander's AI opponent is not
different than in another games, much for not say all games, more complexity and the AI will play worse,

best regards,

murat30.
There is no plan of battle that survives the contact with the enemy.
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