With six twin deployment zones available at the edges of the map, Russian Roulette alternates and provides each side. The Russian Roulette map features an innovative circular level design that has armies intertwined at the start, rather than facing each other. This game very tricky it's hard to learn but very much fun to play as soon as you start to realize how things work here. Wargame: Red Dragon is back with a free and brand new 10v10 map: Russian Roulette. I bought it for 30 euros which imo is exactly the price that it is worth. Be aware that the game goes on sale fairly regularly. And to learn this game good you will need to go via hundreds of multplayer battles (you can start with 10x10, but reall skill is needed for 1x1, 2x2, 3x3, 4x4). WARNO is more polished, has more QoL features, better graphics, MUCH better sound, constant updates, a promised map editor and modding tools (we will see about that :/). Motorized decks are fast and have helos but you cannot get any good armor in it.īest bluefor mechanized deck now is scandinavian (the best infantry selection in the game with decent tank and support options)īest bluefor motorized deck is eurocorp (becouse of best helos) or a mixed NATO deck (becouse you can pick best units from every nation and 50 points is not that bad while you create a specialized deck)įrankly speaking knowing what decks are better than others won't help you much untill you learn this game really good. This game is so far ahead of any other wargame, or even RUSE, in terms of maps. The only thing I think it is lacking a bit is the air superiority Jets it has good ones but not many. Wargame: Red Dragon is back with a free and brand new 10v10 map: Russian Roulette. Yeah red dragon has a extremely fun map-design, I recognised it yesterday, that there was a real mountain-only side of the map place of the battle, and stayed there for the whole game, and I had more fan, than in all my previous rounds in semi-urban places. IF you are looking for fast go with Japanese Motorized it has good recon, cost effective but powerful tanks. Mechanized decks are always slow so you cannot get a fast mechanized deck anyway besides you sacrifce almost all helos. You can get away with EC or Scandi mech for like 1v1 probably. If you are just learning the game you'd better use non-specialized decks - they are simply more universlal and fit to almost any map while specialzied decks fit only some maps and demand you to use very special tactics. It seems it's a bit early for you to use mechanized or motorized decks yet. Halp? I was looking at British mechanized, but it seems to be a bit too slow. In Wargame Red Dragon, you are engaged in a large-scale conflict where Western forces clash against the Communist bloc.1991: the two blocs confront each other in a new theater of war, Asia, joined by various other countries: Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand. Basically I'm looking for decent tanks for support, above average infantry, good recon, some air superiority with decent CAS support, and it has to be relatively fast. Originally posted by 10thBeaushizzle:I've got a great Eastern Europe Deck (Motorized) and (Mechanized), but I'm having trouble with a NATO counterpart.
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