![]() ![]() When you directly attack something, the unit will move towards it until you lose sight of the target. I'll send in aircraft to drop bombs on units hiding in dense forests and they will just fly around in circles getting shot at until they die.Fire position button is your friend. Sit in a place and carefully scout out the enemy before one of you finds a promising avenue of attack and pushes it. Mostly because it feels like my units just sit around doing nothing.Believe it or not, that is most of Wargame's gameplay. You can learn a surprisingly amount of things just watching random videos about the game and reading some basic guides, especially in a game as complex as Wargame. Originally posted by Slick:i have been playing solo skirmishes as well as some games against him (he claims to still be new at the game, i highly doubt it)He very well may be. My general advice is to go to the Armory, and view the stats of your units, in order to grasp their roles, strenghts and weaknesses "How do you play this game" is a very vague question, like, i could explain mechanics and some niche stuff, but without a proper contest im afraid they would be like words lost to the wind (it's not to make fun of you, im more than happy to help with some specific questions)įor the helis part, did you send your helies to kill MANPAD infantry? (for MANPAD we mean infantry armed with surface-air missiles, like Stingers,Iglas and Mistrals)Īs for the bombers, they told you already, if there's no LOS (Line Of Sight) with the mentioned unit, the order is cancelled by default, better to order them to attack the areaįor the M1 Abrams part, im guessing that at worst you're using the very first M1, the one at 65 points, pretty much you ordered them to attack a tank that had an armor value bigger than their AP value, this combined by the fact that they use KE (kinetick) rounds means that they need to get closer in order to inflict damage. ![]()
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