Instead of slamming your head against the wall and trying to hit SAMs of europe, try finding and hitting it's OTH radar AI doesn't always min max unit placement and it might be less defended even if it were defended, focusing all silos on it would be much better since they'd be wide open afterwards
I get SO frustratet when you fire all your ICBMs without syncronizing your attacks.. Seems a bit slobbish to me. Its so easy for the enemy's sams to shoot down an ICBM, one at the time, compared to 4-6 ICBMs at the same time.. And you should have cooridinated with Gosrith so oneof you were going for infrastructure while the other went for cities. You both have countdowns on your strike plans, use them :D
4+4 MIRV works wonders try it and build 1-2 SRBM vehicles on a plan to strike navy of the enemy Activate it and leave it Goodbye enemy navy and pesky SSBNs
Stealth bombers seem a lot more vulnerable now (for the best) - IMO silos are best for taking out tactical assets (10 megatons max) or ALBMs and then using bombers with their 10 & 50 megatons to kill cities
@@RainedOnParade Indeed. When I play vs AI I can pretty steadily control the nuke copiability of all 2-3 of my non-allies until about 3:30 game time before one of my allies nukes another or me of course I have my ALBMs pointed at them so they might get one shot off and then they are taken out, but then my other allies start bombing my non-allies to smitherines. I can't wait to play a game with a really long conventional prep period without nukes. In the preview we played it was possible to stop research sharing right before you finished a big one to ensure the allies wouldn't get it but turn it back on to ensure you get theirs. Pretty funny being America with everything unlocked and no one else has hardly anything.
I definitely think it would be cool to see some more cooperative campaigns with both of you guys. Playing as West Asia and Africa could be good because your strikes could probably hit every other region.
i would suggest with the SAM sites, place them in areas that’s just not along your boarders or just around cities. more so as well long a predicted trajectory of incoming missiles. large areas that aren’t around cities would make hell of a difference especially since MIRVS not only split up but tend to fly over to the boarders & SAMS
That didn't fit my strategy. Without me defending Gosrith he would have lost a lot of production = downward spiral. We both needed his assets to survive to decimate the enemies.
@@pislarustefan5009 I'm against it. I like the game as is. It's different from most games in that it doesn't have ground forces. You can't conquer territory. Besides, you could just drop a nuke on any ground forces if you needed to get rid of them.