Not all Allies players do this.
No, of course not all. I didn't say that.
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Not all Allies players do this.
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And then the "OP Germans! Where is our Pershing!?" threads pop up.
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Also defending and waiting always easier and cheaper, then pushing.
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Yes, and smarter too sometimes, even as allies, although most often you get to hear the mantra "allies push, axis dig in" on repeat. It can be better even as allies to camp at some point rather than to overextend and have to run all the way home again (especially on big maps). I think staying power is important. Not the whole game, when one notices heavy arty incoming then it's time to start moving again and hopfully you'll have troops to scout for your Jacksons and such.
I do agree that allies should be more eager to push early game though.
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Every retreat is very punishing and this is worse the further you extend. This also makes it harder for the axis to retake lost territory though. Forward reinforcement is a good way to maintain map presence.
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OKW mostly negates it, as does USF late game.
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Just played a 4v4 in which my USF ally made no rifles or RET, spammed fuel caches (which were destroyed 5 mins later) and then preceded to spam 50 cal mg and mortar trucks. Needless to say we lost that game within 20 mins and when I asked why my ally hadn't made any infantry the other Soviet player on my team firebombed my base as I was healing my own infantry.
Some people just don't get that you can't do that and hope to win.
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the computer is an amazing ninja capper. not very good in a fight though.
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