I'm having great problems capturing and above all keeping those cities.
What usually happens [ having researched all tech levels and everything else ] is that I have 5 or 6 cities - the enemy usually 5, fairly close together. Mine are spread out over more territory as the enemy AI doesn't seem interested in territory expansion. [ Why is that?]. Does the fact that the enemy cities are close together give him an advantage?
So I have only about 50 units at my disposal by this time. I use air, cruise missiles and ground forces [ tanks and seige etc but no infantary - with the fast pace of the battles they are impossible to control, so I can't use, say for example, the spy - even if I knew where to send him and with which task]. Once I've captured and assimilated an enemy city, usually with great loss to my own forces, I build more but the enemy usually builds his first. He wins the city back, then in a few minutes I might win it back again but because of the loses involved I lose it again. So the game goes backwards and forwards, to and fro, me ahead then PC ahead seemingly with no winning end in sight so I continue like that until I get fed up and quit the game. I've played many games but haven't won one [ well, I used to win in the demo with Wonder points or 70% territory but those conditions are too restricting when all I want military victory].
I find that one practical reason for this is the difficulty of bookmarks. I don't know if it's just me but I find the PC doesn't seem very quick or responsive to bookmarks [ crtl + F1 -F9 right?? ]. Not as easy as AOM or C&C Generals anyway. I find I can't easily bookmark my factory, airfield etc and the enemy buildings I want to take down. This means that while I'm attacking the city, I can't easily attack the buildings the enemy is producing his units from. I have to use the mouse to move over the map from one place to another which is not very efficient, takes time and adds to my loses as the enemy is quite happily producing units while I'm trying to look around for my factories, missiles etc to aim my units at his factories, airfields and so on.
The enemy seems to have 5 cities, close together, with the bare minimum of resources [farms, mines, oilfields etc -does it cheat ?] and yet still manages to research and produce all the best weapons etc. Strangely quickly too.
I usually play easy level, fast and cheap tech, 90% territory, no wonder victory, otherwise standard victory conditions. As I mentioned earlier, it seems irrelevant in the heat of battle which nations are involved.
All I want to be able to do is capture and keep his cities and win militarily. Ideally by capturing his capital but unless someone can let me know what I'm doing wrong, it's never going to happen.
I really really do want to like this game but the idea of going through the repetitive rigmarole of researching everything merely to get to the stage of having researched everthing to play a "quick battle" with the prospect of an unwinnable interminable battle ahead of me is becoming less and less appealing.
And as for CTW, I'm on to my second mission during which I have to do something - I forget what exactly, but I have to do it for 2 whole hours. Something to put off as long as possible I think.
It's a pity that neither of the official web sites [ especially BHG ] see fit to provide us with an official forum. Which is where I'd post this if I could. I just hope that someone has some suggestions as to what I'm doing wrong. Or at least let me know where I can find more info on this rather important particular aspect of the game.
What usually happens [ having researched all tech levels and everything else ] is that I have 5 or 6 cities - the enemy usually 5, fairly close together. Mine are spread out over more territory as the enemy AI doesn't seem interested in territory expansion. [ Why is that?]. Does the fact that the enemy cities are close together give him an advantage?
So I have only about 50 units at my disposal by this time. I use air, cruise missiles and ground forces [ tanks and seige etc but no infantary - with the fast pace of the battles they are impossible to control, so I can't use, say for example, the spy - even if I knew where to send him and with which task]. Once I've captured and assimilated an enemy city, usually with great loss to my own forces, I build more but the enemy usually builds his first. He wins the city back, then in a few minutes I might win it back again but because of the loses involved I lose it again. So the game goes backwards and forwards, to and fro, me ahead then PC ahead seemingly with no winning end in sight so I continue like that until I get fed up and quit the game. I've played many games but haven't won one [ well, I used to win in the demo with Wonder points or 70% territory but those conditions are too restricting when all I want military victory].
I find that one practical reason for this is the difficulty of bookmarks. I don't know if it's just me but I find the PC doesn't seem very quick or responsive to bookmarks [ crtl + F1 -F9 right?? ]. Not as easy as AOM or C&C Generals anyway. I find I can't easily bookmark my factory, airfield etc and the enemy buildings I want to take down. This means that while I'm attacking the city, I can't easily attack the buildings the enemy is producing his units from. I have to use the mouse to move over the map from one place to another which is not very efficient, takes time and adds to my loses as the enemy is quite happily producing units while I'm trying to look around for my factories, missiles etc to aim my units at his factories, airfields and so on.
The enemy seems to have 5 cities, close together, with the bare minimum of resources [farms, mines, oilfields etc -does it cheat ?] and yet still manages to research and produce all the best weapons etc. Strangely quickly too.
I usually play easy level, fast and cheap tech, 90% territory, no wonder victory, otherwise standard victory conditions. As I mentioned earlier, it seems irrelevant in the heat of battle which nations are involved.
All I want to be able to do is capture and keep his cities and win militarily. Ideally by capturing his capital but unless someone can let me know what I'm doing wrong, it's never going to happen.
I really really do want to like this game but the idea of going through the repetitive rigmarole of researching everything merely to get to the stage of having researched everthing to play a "quick battle" with the prospect of an unwinnable interminable battle ahead of me is becoming less and less appealing.
And as for CTW, I'm on to my second mission during which I have to do something - I forget what exactly, but I have to do it for 2 whole hours. Something to put off as long as possible I think.
It's a pity that neither of the official web sites [ especially BHG ] see fit to provide us with an official forum. Which is where I'd post this if I could. I just hope that someone has some suggestions as to what I'm doing wrong. Or at least let me know where I can find more info on this rather important particular aspect of the game.
Comment