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Originally Posted by xka
Thats great!, i hate games with hundred of "ants" moving over the map, i prefer micromangment, tactical game. 
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That is exactly what this game is, all tactics and strategy. You will control a few men. You will have to arm them and load their weapons. You will need to make sure they have sufficient ammo and you will be able to scavenge it from other dead soldiers or just laying on the ground. You will be able to aim and shoot exactly where you want to under direct control.
This is not an arcade game, this is a direct control game where you are in control of your few men, or should be. LOL
The strategy and tactics involved in this game could take you days to complete a mission. There is basically no time limits involved. You can fight at your own pace.
Everything is destructible in the game. Buildings will blow up and fall down into various degrees of rubble. Walls and fences will fall.
You could be killed by falling debris. You could be killed by someone throwing a knife in your back. You could be killed by a ricochet bullet.
And, in turn, you could blow up a wall to have it fall on the enemy or you could throw a knife into the enemy's back to kill him.
If you find a enemy tank that has been damaged, you can repair it, load it, and use it against the enemy. If it's out of fuel, you'll have to find a gas can and refuel it.
Yes, there is a degree of micro management involved that makes this game so wonderful.
To answer DarkVador809's first post, YES!!! It is very realistic.
It's the greatest war game on the planet, IMO.