Learning this Game?

Germany At War: Operation Barbarossa 1941 is an elegant turn-based design, inspired by classics such as Panzer General, but with more of a historical focus. You command the German forces through a branching historical campaign covering the entire 1941 campaign as well as part of the 1942 campaign. Dozens of scenarios stretch from the Soviet border all the way to Archangel and towards Astrakhan, the original military goals of Operation Barbarossa. Step into a wargame where your performance will rewrite history, through an addictive combination of compelling gameplay, realistic events and challenging battles.

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demyansk
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Learning this Game?

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What do you guys suggest as for getting back into the game? The tutorial that I played wasn't the best. Any videos etc
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tm.asp?m=3419968

is where i started
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Thanks zak for the link, I just finished the Road to Demyansk scenario of 29 turns. I won with a normal victory and the one thing I was looking for was an airfield but it looks like none are present.
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Hi demjansk,

one special feature of Germany at War is the detailed support which means you need resources to refuel and resupply with ammo.

Playing GaW to the max needs these rules to be active.

A good way to train this is playing smaller scenarios to get used to this. Longer scenarios or a campaign will drain your resources more and you will potentially get into trouble keeping units alive and supplied.


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