

I have long experimented and found a way in which the police is most effective. If you do not use the police, perhaps you just do not know yet how to use it properly. "If you do not like the food, maybe it was not cooked properly." It's like cooking: you can't change the recipe much without expecting different results.

If one is to follow this guide, they would be emulating his tactics and therefore should follow them exactly. Granted, the user is free to try that which works for them, and Czar is only giving the reader the benefit of his extensive experience. Sure, the range is outstanding, but that's all it has going for it. The only advantages are less time to build and no need for an Industrial Complex.Īnother example is the Railroad Gun, as powerful as three artillery for more than the cost of the same at less than half the speed. They cost more to make, more in upkeep, have weaker stats, and move slower. A level 6 Militia is roughly equivalent to a level 1 Infantry. But in other cases it may be useful, for example if. Instead, the phrase "it is useless" better use "if you are playing in Europe, if you attacking style, and if it is the middle stage of the game - it is useless. It is better to avoid radical formulations. " I think the author should not restrict the readers of his style of the game, because there are also other styles. Many of the author's allegations are an ultimatum: "It is useless" "never do not do it," "the army should be. I will not say which school is better, I want to say that there is an alternative. If you carefully consider the military customs of the Slavs or ancient Chinese doctrine, we can see a completely different priorities and ways of organizing military operations. But it works well only in the European theater of operations and under certain conditions, which are typical of Europe. Of course the experience is good, European military "school" (eg German) is based on extensive experience and has many strengths. His style of play has a clear taste of old Europe (Perhaps it is too much time spent in the s1914). Reading this I have often thought that the author a German.
