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Different gameplay than classic maps, Good dificulty level.
No crash no bug for me.
Thx for your work Mats!
(If you didn't notice, it's not the mod author who made these videos.)
It's not about being critical, but there are a lot of people who don;'t understand this language...
@Magnebear: thanks :) And good to know, I didn't know that.
One annoying thing i realised is the transport/supply system i game punishes you try to supply a battlefield from many different locations. Each troop centre produces so little making it harder the more of them you connect.
Great map overall!
- Make sure you connect enough military bases to the battlefront. I would say at least 3. (Transport soldiers using cargo stations and passenger vehicles.).
- If you are being attacked, you don't necessarily have to fight back. Another strategy could be to give up on the city that is being attacked, and attack another one yourself that is closer to your weapon factory.
- Industries are randomly placed at the start of the game. If the industries happen to be placed very far apart, you can of course restart the game and hope for a better scenario. I also think that playing for the central forces is a little bit easier than the allied forces.
- The opponent attacks you a couple of days after the start of the game. You can wait until he attacks one of your cities before you start building your transport network. Knowing which city you have to defend might give you an advantage.
@WarPyro: that is true, maybe I will create a WW1 tank myself one day. This time I was lazy haha and I wanted the map out before Xmas :)
@yellowdotchuck: actually seeing the rival building railroads and so on would be cool but I think that it is impossible to do in transport fever. About making it a series: good suggestion, I will think about it.
@RolandBP: I am sorry about your vehicles ^^ Showing where you lost your vehicles would be a good improvement. Thanks for the suggestion, I will think about It.
@Lord Raccoon: the opponent attacks you a couple of times per year at random places.