Some of the tutorials suck, don't stress over it, you'll figure out the stuff you didn't understand later. Imo this is the best way to learn Graviteam/Tank Warfare: But surely I'm not the only one being put off by this? Okay so I guess I went in with the wrong expectations. My first tank will literally move like 10 meters away from the spot where the tutorial tells me to unload the troops and will get destroyed by the anti-tank gun.Įven if I tell my tanks to prioritize the AT, the can never get close enough.Įdit: I just found this interesting thread in the steam forums: The dev says it's not really the goal of the mission to win it. I tried to watch some other people on youtube do the same tutorial mission and as far as I can see, they are getting attack waaay later than me, even if they do the exact same thing (the thing the tutorial tells you to do!). My main problem is that there's an enemy anti-tank gun that just shreds my tanks. You're ordered to let your troops sit on the tanks, drive them to a certain spot and then engage the dug-in enemy from there. Hey folks, I bought Tank Warfare Tunisia a while back in a sale and finally decided to give it a go. Inset image from Piercing Fortress Europa by Frank Hunter of Adanac Command Studiesįooter image from Decisive Campaigns: Barbarossa by Victor Reijkersz of VRDesigns Header image from World War II Europe by Ron Dockal of Schwerpunkt Games Related Subreddits: /r/wargames /r/hexandcounter /r/StrategyGames /r/digitaltabletop /r/paradoxplaza /r/totalwar /r/CMANO /r/WarBlog /r/wargame/ /r/MilitaryHistory/ The miniatures are virtual, rulesets/opponents are often handled by the AI! Touching history with digital Hex and chits. A computer based wargaming community for the appreciation of historical wargames.
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