I only use that in axis.croatian kid wrote:
so stack of 10 rrg + 10 aa is good in all doctrines?
Are railroad guns worth it for non-axis doctrines?
It's known by all that acis RRGs are the bestvwith increased range.
Though I am thinking they are not that good for other doctrines ... specifically thinking about that extra range.
Can't my enemy just bomb me with his RRGs with extra range and just run away?
What could I do to stop him? In RRG VS RRG situations I can only see that axis dominates..
Then we might as well just focus on other anti-RRG tactics to handle it?
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I use railroad guns with the allied doctrine as there are situations where it makes sense. No matter the unit type there are always pros ans cons foe any given unit between a doctrine and another. But you balance it through more troops or more upgrades and at the end you end up with a very similar result in terms of HP / hitppoints vs time and cost of build. Now you need to produce railroad guns when appropriate I typically use them to restrict access to key points example once with usa when I had both Spain and Morocco I had 5 RGs at Gibraltar and same at the same lattitude in Morocco.once I did the same with Germany against Italy at Munich as it takes ages to croas the alps.
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