JohnnyReb said:
The thing I don't like about the Seal UU is that Seals teams are small units. Regardless of how good they are, you're not going to send a seal team against a modern armor division in open combat.
Rain said:
A logical unit which i believe the us was the first to build and demonstrate ( admittedly there were other similar notions about) would be the ironclad which is clearly based on a monitor type with revolving turret as distinct from the floating batteries used in say Crimea.
Originally posted by WarlordMatt
Of course not!![]()
Do you do that with normal marines?
Edit: If not Seals, then what?
JohnnyReb said:
-I- wouldn't, noBut those fruitcake AIs might - remembering this crazy situation when the babylonians sent 417
longbowmen against a city I had with 8 mech infantry defenders...no matter how much better a mech infantry is, it loses with those odds! and yeah, I reloaded counted that stack!. Needless to say, I sued for peace since the bastard still had a stack of 200+ after taking one city
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I think that America should have either Marines or a Special Op unit in the place of Marines. No other country in the world has anything close to these groups
Originally posted by WarlordMatt
Whoa god 417 guys!!! Ouch!!!
Ya the AI gets such outrageous production bonuses because of it's lack of understanding of the big picture.
monk said:
They still produce warriors in the industrial age.![]()
I'll take the U.S. Special Forces over any other English, Russian, Japanese, and any other countries' elite group in the world.
Originally posted by Englishman
- Then you obviously know nothing about the military world. It known and accepted fact that the British have the most professional and best trained troops in the world and if you asked anyone in another nations forces 99% of them would agree.