The Late Game

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    • The Late Game

      You see i have no problem getting to the late game, say my one server where i am Peru. I'm in a coalition with other south american countries. I control most of brazil, Mexico, canada and the US. And it's coalition vs. coalition. I don't understand how these people get such big nations and hold them in the late game. I need advice on the late game, (day 20-End) Because i've gotten to be a part of the final nations but i can never finish the job
    • Actually I will say the opposite. Unless you're going solo. If you're in a coalition have like one person do navy, one do air, one do ground, one to helis, etc. This way you each focus on one thing to level up to the max and not just have a lot of level one units that will get killed by someone who specifically does strikes, or attack helis or naval, you get the point.
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    • That will work if your coalition is victorious all the time.
      But what if you encounter strong enemy coalition and one of your members just loose on the battlefield or go inactive?
      Suddenly you lack air or navy or you don't have ground troops anymore in your whole coalition.
      And you have to start from the beginning while enemy already has higher lvl units.
      So it's a gambling doing it that way.

      Also what if you are not day-one coalition guy? For example I like to play alone for couple of days maybe even 10+ days before I join the coalition.
      I have to invest in at least 2 of 3 doctrines (ground, air, navy) to be able to expand and survive.
    • Bark Place wrote:

      Actually I will say the opposite. Unless you're going solo. If you're in a coalition have like one person do navy, one do air, one do ground, one to helis, etc. This way you each focus on one thing to level up to the max and not just have a lot of level one units that will get killed by someone who specifically does strikes, or attack helis or naval, you get the point.
      Unless you play with people you know you can rely on; diversifying your army is essential
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      The post was edited 1 time, last by Teburu ().

    • Late-game and facing an opposing coalition, I try to stay neutral for as long as possible, assessing their troop composition and informing my partners of any information. By then my main core of research should be at maximum level, so I’ll be researching AA, Missiles, or other aerial support units. Also I’ll try to set up a defensive Naval screen when possible. Everybody is different though.
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    • "Unless you play with people you know you can rely on; diversifying your army is essential"

      I think that you are basically saying the same thing, but from a different angle.

      Solo or bad coalition : diversify
      correct coalition or teammates : specialise
      Running an online alliance is pretty much like running a small company, except you need to find other way than money to keep your employees productive. May they play or work, they are humans.
    • jayohkay38 wrote:

      You see i have no problem getting to the late game, say my one server where i am Peru. I'm in a coalition with other south american countries. I control most of brazil, Mexico, canada and the US. And it's coalition vs. coalition. I don't understand how these people get such big nations and hold them in the late game. I need advice on the late game, (day 20-End) Because i've gotten to be a part of the final nations but i can never finish the job
      lot of Sam + rocket launcher and strike fighter is the most useful in late games but only if you play actively.
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