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Beginner manual - Printable Version

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Beginner manual - Montana Grizz - 07-17-2009

We need to have one of you brilliant players develope a manual for beginners. Perhaps in combination with others!

This manual shouldn't be a post, but something permanent so that any new player might access it.

I am still learning important aspects of the game after almost three years and 150+ reported games.

Op fire is only one aspect of the contest.

What might seem like simple things such as not advanceing loaded units too far and getting tranports the hell out of the way after unloading are not always understood by beginners or those that have played against the AI only.

I think the best advice I every received was to become familiar with the capabilities of your units and your opponents units in a given scenario (thank you Roadrunner).

Such things as the range of various artillery units, the fact that rocket launchers have both a maximum and minimum range; knowing whether a gun is fixed once unloaded or can move on it's own; making sure you understand whether a gun can only shoot at visible targets; ad infinitum.

Hell, I remember playing a scenario with a host of air support and thinking that I would destroy my opposition with this force (LOL).

The effectiveness of German engineers versus Allied armor has cost me a few games.

Never leave a commander hanging.

Using halftracks as offensive units can prove a mistake, but not always.

There are dozens and dozens of general and specific advice many of you take for granted, but are often not considered by newbies.

I think there are beginners that often get discouraged when they lose game after game by virtue of rookie mistakes. This does not help us in promoting the game or the site.

I'm just hard-headed and despite only 17 wins in my first 100 games, I continue to play because I expect to become a better player.

Pat


RE: Beginner manual - Jason Petho - 07-17-2009

Umbro does this in his AAR's... so many tips and tricks.

Jason Petho


RE: Beginner manual - Blef von Blofeld - 07-17-2009

A beginner manual would be fantastic. Perhaps as a PDF- file for downloading.


RE: Beginner manual - Jason Petho - 07-17-2009

There is also a document in the Manuals folder that gives a few pointers.

Jason Petho


RE: Beginner manual - Smedley - 07-17-2009

There is some good stuff here....

https://www.theblitz.club/articles/strategy_articles.php

Rob


RE: Beginner manual - Montana Grizz - 07-18-2009

Great link Smedley.

Still be nice to combine all this information in one file/manual.

Thank you once again,

Pat


RE: Beginner manual - Filthy-Missile - 07-18-2009

Yep. I agree. Although I have doodily-squat to contribute!


RE: Beginner manual - Larry Reese - 07-19-2009

I have a manual i produced for east front. several folks have said it really helped them.

LR


RE: Beginner manual - Skryabin - 07-19-2009

Larry Reese Wrote:I have a manual i produced for east front. several folks have said it really helped them.

LR

Is there a place I can get your manual from?

Skryabin


RE: Beginner manual - Larry Reese - 07-20-2009

Skryabin Wrote:
Larry Reese Wrote:I have a manual i produced for east front. several folks have said it really helped them.

LR

Is there a place I can get your manual from?

Skryabin

Drop me an e-mail and I'll e-mail it to you. Will be interested in your feedback too.

LR