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How not to teach a new player how to play!

Rydo

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The horrors.

Today i played with a friend who was a newbie to the system. I managed to explain infantry combat in one hour and we were ready to play.

We played Assault on Vireville and I ( as the Germans ) activated the event.

Later on i moved an entire stack ( 3 squads, 2 SWs, 1 leader ) and a very deadly shot from my opponent managed to shake all of them.

I hoped for a miss as time was running low and i needed those men to the frontlines.

But no, all shaken and then a hero meleed the hell out of them.

I've lost but with three objectives out of the four needed. The game was uncertain till the end.

Very fun game! I hope he've learned to never stack like i've done :)

Little time left may cause you stress and stupid thinkings. Stay calm and focused till the end...

...and never stack.
 

Ron Belcher

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The leader was ineffective !? This comes to a surprise to me. As I figured the Leader would help with rallying amongst other necessary qualities.... a true heart breaker.
 

Rydo

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The leader was ineffective !? This comes to a surprise to me. As I figured the Leader would help with rallying amongst other necessary qualities.... a true heart breaker.
The leader was the first to break!!

A US Airborne full squad+M1919 can break even the more stronger man alive :happy:
 
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