Roman_legion said:
Ewh, that was one hell of a backthrow... Never seen the AI pick such an ideal target before
Yeah, not so good for me.
ColossusCrusher said:
KILL THEM!!!!
Evil Snake Scum!!!
Working on it, chief.
Kang Seung Jae said:
NNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!! KOREA!!!!!!!!!!!
Dang, the AI is certainly smart..... How many divisions did you lose?
Don't worry, Korea will be fine. . . Jeju is still free. That helps, right?
I didn't lose any full divisions, as it was only a mark I atom bomb. However, they all lost about half their strength, and all of their organization; basically, they'll eventually be back to full strength, minus lots of experience. In the mean time, the Draka are going to hit right through that point in the line.
Kurt_Steiner said:
I thought that victory at Kars had changed the tide of the war. However, the atomic bomb in Uralsk may change this, too.
That's why it's breakthrough
s, plural. Which breakthrough will be bigger, the Axis in the Middle East or the Draka on the Eastern Front, will basically decide the war.
Delex said:
You actually want to tell us that the AI made a such smart move (Were your forces destroyed or only very exhausted after the attack)?
I gave the AI the techs, the reactor, and got it to build the strategic bombers; it made the attack itself. In reality, I don't think its that surprising--Uralsk is basically right next to the airbase the bombers came from.
My forces are at about half strength and have lost all of their organization.
BritishImperial said:
both clever and incredibly stupid for the ai. that atomic bomb was exceptional use of a weapon where normally they just hit berlin if they could. however this has to be countered by them completely leaving the suez area open to attack, and letting themselves get surrounded like that. im surprised 79 of your divisions could take out over 100 of theirs, are they really crap or were they disorganised?
Berlin's out of range for them; they would have hit it if they could, I'm sure.
The problem with the Draka is that they just have so much coastline, and I don't know how you change the AI to defend a certain area (ie the Sinai).
The Drakan divisions were pretty disorganized; they had just attacked Kars and then marched across the mountains to get there, and I had bombers harassing them all the way there. Also, they were cut off from supplies and surrounded, which always helps.
Stefke said:
ut in any case the draka AI file would have to be programmed to cover suez. but definetly i think historicly it would be possible for the draka to slip out on the suez since their army is huuuuuuge
They won't though, because they don't retreat. They're gonna be destroyed, or conquer Europe, no in between.
Viden said:
How is your atomic program? And the ICBM program?
The atomic program has a small reactor online, but no where near where it needs to be--it'll be in the next update. For ICBMs, the program is further. We're already using V-2s, and soon we'll have whatever the third tech is. I think that by '48 we should have
real intercontinental ballistic missile.
Enewald said:
Wooot!
How is that even possible, AI thinking?
They are going to win!
half a millon german soldiers dieing in some minutes... worser than Verdun...
Maybe allies should do something soon...
Japan holding in Kamchatka?
Great!
Magnificent update!
They might win; that's what's made playing this so interesting. And it's not totally destroyed; more like 250,000-300,000 dead, which is still more than Verdun.
As for the Allies, they keep hitting my allies' navies, but not really doing anything against me directly; they're focusing on Japan. Speaking of Japan, no Kamchatka fell to the Draka in the middle of '45.
And thanks for the encouragement.
cloneof said:
Does even Celts or the french have an army, that could replace your dead germans on the battlefield?
I actually use the French, Celtic, and English armies to defend the western coast of Europe, to war off the Allies. But I have most of the Hungarian, Romanian, Italian, Spanish, and Scandinavian armies in the trenches; all together, they make up about half the force between them, and the rest is German.