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Paul Atreides

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  1. Huh, what is the surprise on the German side? I played vs. AI, me being the Allies, and I managed a Tactical victory. (Before the "unnameable" arrived on my side, things weren't going so well)
  2. Is the mission Line of Defense supposed to be in the full version too? I remember playing it in the demo, but I can't seem to find it in the full version?
  3. Kingfish, are you sure that the 's Hertogenbosch battle is in Belgium? 's Hertogenbosch lies in the Netherlands, although it is quite close to the Dutch/Belgian border. Apart from that, very good work!
  4. Thanks man! I never tried flanking them, and it worked. Today is going to be my online game against a friend, and I already love this game!
  5. Hi guys, I just got this game, and first of all I wanted to say that I love it already. So far I have only played againtt the AI, and have beaten "2 pounders and tigers", "A few boys from Texas", and "A ranger last stand". I loved them all, but especially the ranger last stand. I have tried some bigger scenarios, but I find them a bit too daunting, so for now I'll just stick with the smaller ones. One mission that I just can't beat is Counterattack to Galatas. I know that the key to succesfully beating this mission is concentrated fire and basic infantery tactics. Some questions however: - What is the best way to use the scouting tanks in this mission? I usually rush one forward to the HMGer, and have an other one as a back up to reinforce my line when needed. - Should I split my force in two? My usual tactic is to have the main force stick to the bushes next to the road, leapfrogging closer to the village, and have a smaller force flank the enemy for some crossfire. Please give me some pointers, everytime I try to move forward the enemy concentrates their fire, and I have to take cover (Even when advancing or assaulting). Thank you
  6. Hi People, First time I post on the board, have been reading it quite a while so that I am prepared for the real deal when (if) the game hits my doormat tomorrow. I just wanted to say that if people are interested, I could visit the town hall to look for old maps of Nuenen. The battle you described didn't take place in Eindhoven, but a small town nearby called Nuenen. Vincent van Gogh was born there. I'll see what I can do tomorrow after school.
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