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KnightFandragon 06-05-2010 09:29 PM

Thats great...to funny =D

TodaysKiller 06-05-2010 10:56 PM

I know I'm a noob :)...Also, any tips on how to beat the first American mission? I can't ever raise the flag without sounding the alarm.

KnightFandragon 06-06-2010 02:40 AM

Ive got nothing on that first level....it took me forever and a week to beat it. I took my 4 dudes and snuck through the middle of town to the tower where your supposed to meet D'Astaie or w/e and then snuck around the back of the base then launched my 4 man attack haha. Then raised the flag

TodaysKiller 06-06-2010 07:46 AM

Yeah I pretty much did that also, finally beat it :)...now the 2nd one is just like that x10 it seems like :/.

Crni vuk 06-06-2010 12:41 PM

cant say I liked this kind of missions in MoW. 2-3 men beating a whole army. Not my taste.

I think MoW really shined where you had either a whole army under your hood or at least a tank with some men to achieve your targets while some allied army was attacking together with you. So obviously the missions I liked most have been in the Soviet champaign. It feels to me anyway like most of the time and resources went in to that and the rest like the German or Allied missions got not so much attention. Sad actualy. I would have loved to get more of such situations. It would have been great to see some fighting in the ardenes against Panthers, Kingtigers even ~ there have been quite succesfull American defences around Stravelot, Bois Jacques or the attack on Foy (not very far from Bastogne) and of course LA GLEIZE where the US captured a Kingtiger in perfect conditions!. Missions like the battles around Caen or Market garden which seen much use of Jagdpanthers and Panthers against the Brits equiped with Fireflies, Achiles and Cromwells one very interesting operation was the fighting around Arnhem (a bridge to far) which involved British paratroopers. The Soviets could have got as well Kursk, Operation Bagration (sandomirz where they captured a couple of Tiger II). The Rhein and Ruhr Pocket would have allowed for some action of Jagdtigers and Pershings.

http://cartomedia.de/blog/wp-content...essel_1945.jpg

The foxholes near Bastogne (Belgium)

KnightFandragon 06-06-2010 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TodaysKiller (Post 162917)
Yeah I pretty much did that also, finally beat it :)...now the 2nd one is just like that x10 it seems like :/.

That one is easier...load up on ammo and guns and grenades from the truck...if it comes then follow the edge of the map, along the front of the base on hold fire. Then when u get to the side opposite where u start toss an AT nade on the wall and make a quick attack into the base, just dont go too fast and lose everyone. Then to capture the admiral, just target his car and gun it down =D I tried to do it sneaky, couldnt make it happen. You dont lose if u get seen in that mission so a fast attack is n option and the one I like =D The Defense of the compound afterwards is a pain in the rumpus seeing how they roll in 234's and Panzy I's. try to capture some of thier 234s....they help...hit turrets

Nikitns 06-06-2010 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crni vuk (Post 162961)
cant say I liked this kind of missions in MoW. 2-3 men beating a whole army. Not my taste.

I think MoW really shined where you had either a whole army under your hood or at least a tank with some men to achieve your targets while some allied army was attacking together with you. So obviously the missions I liked most have been in the Soviet champaign. It feels to me anyway like most of the time and resources went in to that and the rest like the German or Allied missions got not so much attention. Sad actualy. I would have loved to get more of such situations. It would have been great to see some fighting in the ardenes against Panthers, Kingtigers even ~ there have been quite succesfull American defences around Stravelot, Bois Jacques or the attack on Foy (not very far from Bastogne) and of course LA GLEIZE where the US captured a Kingtiger in perfect conditions!. Missions like the battles around Caen or Market garden which seen much use of Jagdpanthers and Panthers against the Brits equiped with Fireflies, Achiles and Cromwells one very interesting operation was the fighting around Arnhem (a bridge to far) which involved British paratroopers. The Soviets could have got as well Kursk, Operation Bagration (sandomirz where they captured a couple of Tiger II). The Rhein and Ruhr Pocket would have allowed for some action of Jagdtigers and Pershings.

http://cartomedia.de/blog/wp-content...essel_1945.jpg

The foxholes near Bastogne (Belgium)

agree 100%! Those sneak missions were pretty much useless. Only ones I liked are the ones where ur sneaking acutally has consequences for the main battle (Seelow, some of the german missions)

TodaysKiller 06-06-2010 07:15 PM

Pretty much for the german missions it's all defence...which isn't to my liking either :/.

Korsakov829 06-07-2010 02:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crni vuk (Post 162961)
cant say I liked this kind of missions in MoW. 2-3 men beating a whole army. Not my taste.

I think MoW really shined where you had either a whole army under your hood or at least a tank with some men to achieve your targets while some allied army was attacking together with you. So obviously the missions I liked most have been in the Soviet champaign. It feels to me anyway like most of the time and resources went in to that and the rest like the German or Allied missions got not so much attention. Sad actualy. I would have loved to get more of such situations. It would have been great to see some fighting in the ardenes against Panthers, Kingtigers even ~ there have been quite succesfull American defences around Stravelot, Bois Jacques or the attack on Foy (not very far from Bastogne) and of course LA GLEIZE where the US captured a Kingtiger in perfect conditions!. Missions like the battles around Caen or Market garden which seen much use of Jagdpanthers and Panthers against the Brits equiped with Fireflies, Achiles and Cromwells one very interesting operation was the fighting around Arnhem (a bridge to far) which involved British paratroopers. The Soviets could have got as well Kursk, Operation Bagration (sandomirz where they captured a couple of Tiger II). The Rhein and Ruhr Pocket would have allowed for some action of Jagdtigers and Pershings.

http://cartomedia.de/blog/wp-content...essel_1945.jpg

The foxholes near Bastogne (Belgium)

Each mission follows specific soldiers and commanders. The Soviet missions have Kuznetsov and Smirnov (I don't believe they were at Kursk)

You could put these extra missions as bonus maps, but they won't go into the campaign.

KnightFandragon 06-07-2010 04:55 AM

Kuznetzov and Smirnov were really people then? I figured they jsut came up w/ a good storyline and went with it.


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