Some axis fanboy wrote "In this game is too many heavy tanks, we dont need more and this is reason, why USF can not get one".
This is not solution.
Agreed! In my opinion U.S. definitively needs a better lategame and proper counters especially to axis heavies.
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But I am not quite sure if more AT-airstrikes will help U.S. lategame. I fancy the idea of a Pershing/heavy Sherman Jumbo/Firefly. In fact a unit you have to micro. But that is another story to be told.
(...) Skillplanes are currently boring as hell. Adding more will not help the situation. It is better to have the player micro units that click two buttons to counter a threat.
I don't think he means that's the main reason they launched Wacht Am Rhein when they did. Pretty sure he means that's partly the reason why they chose the 16th instead of for example the 15th of december.
Oh than I have misunderstood him. I am sorry about that. I thought I was reading some irony and sarcasm between the lines. Again I am sorry about that.
I guess that must have been the reason why the nazis wouldn't dare launch an attack without unfavourable weather conditions for allied planes.
Nope, there are a plenty of reasons why the Nazis didn´t launch an attack earlier than the "Battle of the Bulge". Just think about the allied designated target of Operation "Market Garden" on the other side: Capturing intact bridges over the river rhine but also capturing enough deep water harbours supplying the troops and ending the "Red Ball Express" from normandy. Analysing history is not just saying "Ohh, that´s the best tank in WWII" or "Yeah, the nazis had the best armies in the fourties!"
Edit: Nor it is memorization of facts everybody does in history courses at school.