First, I watched Netput vs InsOp to see what InsOp would do if he lost a round. He does exactly the same build here as he did before. As GI JOE would say, knowledge is ammunition, and knowing is half the battle.
Second, the kindly matiz_pl was around (again) to offer me some last minute tips, strat and BO for this map, which I did. And it seemed to do ok, I guess.
Three, watch the first PK/conscript storm of the first building. My heart almost skipped a beat there!
Anyway, this is another really good game. Definitely give it a watch if you have trouble on this map as Soviet vs Allied.
I thought Insop was way too timid with his T3 Vehicle Army Once you sacrificed all your helicopters to gain air superiority. He could have definitely mauled your west base. I would have think it a little obvious to strike once all the air to surface threats were removed...
I think IFV's should get a slight cost reduction after watching this. Now that engy/ifvs are not longer tier1 commandos it's a pretty steep price for fragile light AA.
lol@n00b allies player sorry, I just can't help find it funny that allies players think they know what they are doing when they blindly spam PKs out of two barracks
o.o edit: finished watching, and I am cringing
This post has been edited by avilo: Dec 13 2008, 22:07 PM
I was fortunate on three counts here.
First, I watched Netput vs InsOp to see what InsOp would do if he lost a round. He does exactly the same build here as he did before. As GI JOE would say, knowledge is ammunition, and knowing is half the battle.
Second, the kindly matiz_pl was around (again) to offer me some last minute tips, strat and BO for this map, which I did. And it seemed to do ok, I guess.
Three, watch the first PK/conscript storm of the first building. My heart almost skipped a beat there!
Anyway, this is another really good game. Definitely give it a watch if you have trouble on this map as Soviet vs Allied.