Having played several days,focus on upgrading,I get familar with this game,but I feel a little addicted now,OMG.
A little addicted
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Oh wow cool then! I just started today, maybe I'll find myself in the same boat as you a week from now. Cheers!
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Best suggestion I give everyone, READ all the STRATEGY posts.
Though admittedly I am a bit biased on them, since I wrote about half of them. -
Ah indeed, that would make sense and yes I have read a few of your strategy guides prior to continuing. Focused a bit on your how to win one and manpower one. As I already ran into manpower issues, but resolving those shortly. I very much liked your guide on how to win and positioning, especially discussing the different player types; checked out with what I knew from other Bytro games. Also your position of Scotland or England as a defensive aggressor was quite relevant as well, as that was essentially my reasons for choosing Scotland in my first game. I’ve always found the “four corners” of the Bytro game maps to be great starting places for learning. Very forgiving position as your flank is already covered by there being nothing out there really, and the British isles especially I enjoy because a lot of players in Bytro games seem to neglect naval forces. Thanks for the advice you provided! Quickly highlighted the differences this game has as compared to CoN, CoW, 1914, and Tesla.
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