Active French 'Defense'
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 12:29 pm
Last night I decided to see how the AI does on offense (since I'd only played as Germany so far).
So I started a game as Poland and got immediately crushed. So far, so good.
Then I started a game as France and on turn 2 took the 'attack now' option.
So far, I've taken 3 cities including Dresden and Franfurt. Poland has just fallen and the Germans are starting to pull troops out of that battle and send them towards me.
I know I can't hold off the German Army which is way more powerful but I intend to take as much ground as I can and then trade space for time as I retreat back to the Maginot line. I'm hoping the delay and temporary deprivation of production will have an impact later in the war. Also, its more time to crank out more cannon fodder divisions to wear down the German machine.
France does have a small number of good units. If you assign leaders to them and move them as a group they make a pretty good assault force capable of taking a lightly defended city. The rest of the units are pretty much only good to hold ground and occupy cities and fortifications.
So I started a game as Poland and got immediately crushed. So far, so good.
Then I started a game as France and on turn 2 took the 'attack now' option.
So far, I've taken 3 cities including Dresden and Franfurt. Poland has just fallen and the Germans are starting to pull troops out of that battle and send them towards me.
I know I can't hold off the German Army which is way more powerful but I intend to take as much ground as I can and then trade space for time as I retreat back to the Maginot line. I'm hoping the delay and temporary deprivation of production will have an impact later in the war. Also, its more time to crank out more cannon fodder divisions to wear down the German machine.
France does have a small number of good units. If you assign leaders to them and move them as a group they make a pretty good assault force capable of taking a lightly defended city. The rest of the units are pretty much only good to hold ground and occupy cities and fortifications.