Victory Disease
Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2022 2:32 pm
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Well, this is not a fabulous strategy, tip or secret tactic. This is airing out failures and exposing my stupidity and showing some of the effects of Victory Disease.
Marianas and Philippines already secured and Manila has been turned into Pearl Harbor West. Philippines were a cake walk. Marianas only slightly harder.
My vision became blurry. I started hallucinating victory everywhere. I feverishly began to plan further landin...I mean Victories. Some minor units started coughing up more ungarrisoned bases. The Reinforcement list started to vomit up units that needed a place to go.
Invaded Iwo Jima on 15 SEP 1944. Three divisions. One attached ART Bn. No AGC. No HQ.
Shock Attack. What? I thought that was for Atolls. OK, three infantry divisions shock attacking should still produce enough firepower......right?
Three infantry Divisions are now in the ICU. One of them is on Life Support and hospice has been called. The alarms I am hearing are not the monitors from the patient rooms but the FIRE ALARM!
Share your gameplay tips, secret tactics and fabulous strategies with fellow gamers here."
Well, this is not a fabulous strategy, tip or secret tactic. This is airing out failures and exposing my stupidity and showing some of the effects of Victory Disease.
Marianas and Philippines already secured and Manila has been turned into Pearl Harbor West. Philippines were a cake walk. Marianas only slightly harder.
My vision became blurry. I started hallucinating victory everywhere. I feverishly began to plan further landin...I mean Victories. Some minor units started coughing up more ungarrisoned bases. The Reinforcement list started to vomit up units that needed a place to go.
Invaded Iwo Jima on 15 SEP 1944. Three divisions. One attached ART Bn. No AGC. No HQ.
Shock Attack. What? I thought that was for Atolls. OK, three infantry divisions shock attacking should still produce enough firepower......right?
Three infantry Divisions are now in the ICU. One of them is on Life Support and hospice has been called. The alarms I am hearing are not the monitors from the patient rooms but the FIRE ALARM!