That is for the AI. One day after, they cost 3.8 for a human player, the regular price (see the right side of the queue). And since the last of the line would be built in 1955, they would be outdated.Why cancel when they only cost 0.1 IC?
I can't really say. I avoid using them as doom stacks. I use them only as convoy raiders, for which task I find them quite effective provided enough of them have been deployed. They are highly effective if they have a friendly air cover.Curious, how subs are handled here?
In HOI 3 they suck ballz and in AoD they are quite overpowered.
It is a 1940 tech. It is too early for now in my opinion.I see Manse is delaying again, has he developed the StuG yet?
During my previous attempt, I remember that the 2 SHBBs got caught by an air attack, from carriers if I remember correctly. They survived, but with one with only the paint to keep the holes together (less than 5% left). I have learned better now.Mmmm. Two super-heavies. Though I have to wonder if British carriers or naval bombers will destroy them before they ever get wreak havoc on the British fleet.
They still have five or 6 updates left.Almost there... The Poles should start feeling uneasy now...
I am not sure. If you are talking about the AT usage of the 88mm, you will have to wait for another update.early static AAA, is that the upgraded 88mm? (from the '33 one).
I think they are (though its a long time since I played a HOI2 like game)Softness
Offensive vulnerability
Defensive vulnerability
What do these stats even mean?
I think they are (though its a long time since I played a HOI2 like game)
softness : what % of the division is armoured and therefore is attacked by hard attack instead of soft attack.
vulnerability : chance to avoid getting hit on O/D.