![]() TL DR: Wait for them to patch it, pick it up on Steam sale.Īt least in RD you need to make a balanced deck that never has enough room to accommodate what you want/need, and thats awesome! New tanks that were introduced such as M1A2 and T-90S are effectively useless as they cost around 180 - 200 points, have 2 availability and die pretty easily to much cheaper units.Įugen are supposed to be releasing some free DLC soon and a major patch as well, which will address the aforementioned tank and infantry problems, as well as AA and ships. The current meta is off, with Elite veterancy special forces being much easier to use due to their benefits (such as damage modifiers). However, as others have said, the game needs to improve before I'd recommend actually buying it. It's much more fun for me, and some of the speciality servers such as 10v10 players on 1v1 maps with very low points is an interesting way of finding out how good you are. W:RD requires much more micro-management I'd say, and you have to remember the limited availability of your units (selected before battle in a deck system). I'd pick W:RD over CoH2 any day, however just because they're both RTS doesn't make them the same. I was in the alpha/beta (something) for that and even then I knew it was not the same as my beloved CoH1. His will not be the first sweeping review of the Pentagon's post-cold-war plans.CoH2 was not good at all. One of President Bush's campaign promises was a top-to-bottom review of American military strategy, missions, forces and weapons. The softening of Moscow's stance lowers one barrier standing in the way of US plans for a national missile defense.Īnalysis + Opinion JIt is time for the military to live within its means Cindy Williams San Diego Union TribuneĪnalysis + Opinion US has window to skip weapon generation Harvey Sapolsky Defense NewsĪnalysis + Opinion FebruRedeploy the dollars Cindy Williams New York Times Last week, Russia signaled a new willingness to change the terms of the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty. Individuals who are accused of ethnic cleansing are subjected to indictment by international criminal tribunals, and even domestic courts are increasingly used in the West to prosecute those who commit mass violence abroad.Īnalysis + Opinion AugDouble-speak on missile defense Cindy Williams and David Wright Boston Globe ![]() "Ethnic cleansing" - the forcible dislocation of a large number of people belonging to particular ethnic groups - is an outlawed practice. ![]() To avert this grave danger we must destroy Al-Qaeda.Īnalysis + Opinion AugThe violence of development Balakrishnan Rajagopal Washington Post Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda organization will likely strike the United States again, perhaps with weapons of mass destruction, if it is unchecked. If the mass killers of the Balkans and Rwanda can be prosecuted internationally, why not those of Gujarat?Īnalysis + Opinion OctoStrategy for the terror war Stephen Van Evera Newsday The ideal response to the Gujarat atrocity is domestic legal and political sanction. The United Nations recently abandoned its negotiation with the Cambodian government over establishing a tribunal for prosecuting Khmer Rouge leaders.Īnalysis + Opinion MaGujarat: a plea and a proposal Balakrishnan Rajagopal The Hindu The United Nations, which has had a terrible record in dealing with Cambodia ever since the horrific Khmer Rouge revolution, has now added a new chapter to the sorry tale. Analysis + Opinion MaA blind eye to justice in Cambodia Balakrishnan Rajagopal Washington Post
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