Eh! What a game. Havent play such interesting game for a long time. A few comebacks from each side, T3-T4 from both, annoying Quad, tripple vet tiger and others in our show! gg m8
FANTASTIC game. Not only was it a good comeback from the early game but also awesomely even all the way to the end. Lots of back and forths, closest game I've seen in a while.
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Awesome early puma ownage, an awesome shrecked storm squad successfully taking on 3 different units at the same time, some nice bombing runs, very nice tiger ambush, VERY nice halftrack usage to reinforce the riflemen for the crucial remaning of the AT guns at that last VP fights AND while kiting the shrecked storms, and a fantastic, final battle with a KCH vs 3 dmged squads (drool at popping the assault grens and medic kit in the same fight and it actually working).
Wow, what a game. Charlie has to be praised for both his creativity (picking the unpopular airbone doctrine and not using straf till late game), and his tenacity (at some point he was completely cut off the middle, had to deal with pumas with no motor pool, and had lost two squads including some vet one).
Pro flanking maneouvre early game, both brillant(killing 2puma and a stug with one at!) and terrible AT micro (losing two AT chasing a PIV).
This game illustrates how hard late game is from the us point of view as wher, having to deal with all thoses fragiles units (m10, at, infantry), wheras the opponent only has to retreat those big tanks.
Last bombing run was so unfortunate: destroying his own Vet3 m10, Damn!
This post has been edited by badibadibadi: Aug 10 2008, 14:59 PM
"unpopular airborne doctrine" badibadibadi ? LMAO. Yeah so unpopular that it is THE most used doctrine by US players and by far THE most powerful doctrine USA has.
Pretty cookie cutter stuff by charlie, but very unconventional and brilliant play by devastator. Especially liked the sniper+puma combo (hmm gives me ideas). Also the tech to t4, tank vet works really well for blitz t4 it seems. @ vet 3 tiger and P4 together.