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As for 8330076, the border gore is insane. Your allies are dead, right? You are in a practical 1v3. Its going to be hard. Depends on how good Colombia, Central america are.
Finally! After 3 months, my forum is fixed! What did I miss?
Anyways, any tips on how to counter this? Game code: 8330076. I’m north Quebec.
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Welcome back. A lot happened while you weren't here.
As for 8330076, the border gore is insane. Your allies are dead, right? You are in a practical 1v3. Its going to be hard. Depends on how good Colombia, Central america are.
Yeah, my allies are pretty much doomed. I chased Venezuela out of Pennsylvania, but all 3 coalition members are now concentrated in Indiana. I already lost 2 regiments.
It’s Joever
Joever?
[attach=21735,none,750][/attach]Let’s go! Venezuela is down! Two more to go!
I’ll start doing playthroughs on this thread on this game tomorrow. It’s going to be intense!
We’re Barack!
Day 21:
I successfully destroyed the rocket fighters of Central America after baiting them out with bombers and destroying its air base. I also made significant gains at the south, annihilating a few units with artillery and air power.
I also made significant progress in the South American mainland. I took a lot of rural provinces and some of the urban provinces, reducing Columbia and Venezuela’s economic output and hampering their speed to counter my armoured cars.
in terms of upgrades, I have maxed out my battleships for coastal bombardment, and is working on getting SP anti air to counter Central America’s planes and commandos for Columbia’s Railroad guns. I will also work on upgrading my planes after that.
Venezuela is pretty much out of North America. I’ll work on getting Columbia next, and finally taking over all of Central America’s provinces.
Imagine taking half the map just to get you and your two allies soloed..
I know. I have no idea how they haven’t initiated a counterattack yet. All they’ve been doing is sending more and more troops to the frontline without proper air defence, which is my superiority. The rocket fighters were their only defence; I had already wrecked their other planes with my interceptors. They also haven’t upgraded their troops and are still using level 3 infantry for some reason.
They were actually only 100 points away from victory when I declared war on them in support of Utah.
You better go for a solo!
Hmmm

Accept it, use it to move into a better position, then kill them anyway.
I’m pretty sure I can take him without allying anyways, and he’s just doing this so that he can still get first place.
Day 22:
I managed to take more and more lands in the south, though not in the north, as Venezuela had retaken some while I was sleeping.
In South America, I started to lose some tractions, as Central America sends in attack bombers and heavy tanks. Though I outpaced them, I cannot get too near to the coastline lump in fear of any coastal bombardment.
For research, i successfully finished producing my first nuclear bomber and is now working on upgrading my commandos and mechanised infantry.
Columbia also went offline today; now it’s just me vs Central America
Better use that nuke wisely, remember to hit a place that’s important, not just something that will kill a stack.
It should be fine; I can produce more if needed, though Central America now slightly outpace me in economic output
Your goods aren’t in a good place.
They have a lot of economic sabotage spies on my goods province; I’ve been spamming counter espionage already
Day 23:
I gained more ground against Central America, who left the coalition and is now taking all of Columbia’s lands. He attempts to reach my Québécois mainland, but I had a stack of naval ships and is going to bombard his troops.
I also began making some headway on the Cuban mainland. I’m mainly just using coastal bombardment for this.
Central America is producing more rocket fighters, which means I will need to upgrade my interceptors and use more artillery instead.
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