Sorry for the double comment: And one last thing your sniper was not shown moving back to the middle of the camp, but she ends up there at 4:48, johann does this as well, how did he jump from where you left him at 1:20 to where selvaria was at 5:00?
This would be alot more helpful if you left in the enemy actions because they seem to be moving and killing the units when i try your placement.. Also you didn't even include all of you're actions. For example at 3:15 your CP goes from 8 to 6, what did you do with those 2 CP? Another thing, you did not show how the shock trooper at 3:37 has already been damaged so you can finish him off with your lancer.
I tried following everything but still ended up with a B =( I messed at the part when trying to blow up the tank. I got too close with my lancer and couldn't use him again because he would just die
I find it funny. The empire's mechanized division is considered as one of the most powerful in the world. Their light tank is supposed to be far more superior than Gallia's tanks but in here, the imperial light tank is inferior in terms of firepower and armor. Then again, Gallia has a squad of conscripts that are strong enough to overwhelm a company of well-trained, professional soldiers without suffering a single loss.
One of the theories proposed is the emperor was having too much fun making gigantic toys of destruction instead of providing his army with proper equipment or even upgraded tanks. The terrible accuracy of the imperial weapons seems to bear that out. It seems Selvaria's presence had more to do with the invasions success than imperial soldiers or tanks.
I believe that the empire's tactic is centered around their mechanized force. As it was said in the prologue, when the empire began an all-out invasion of Gallia, municipalities fall within two hours. With the scale of the invasion, it's impossible for Selvaria to be there in multiple fronts. Even if we say that Gallia was caught by surprise and the town watches are the first/only ones to respond, it's impossible that the imperials would not encounter some bulk of the Gallian army.
The empire uses blitzkrieg. Tanks roll in first with a powerful push then the infantry would come in to mop up and fortify the area. The assault is quick, powerful and relies heavily on momentum and powerful tanks. So as I said, the infantry is centered around their tanks. They can't take their time hiding behind cover, exchanging fire. They need to keep moving alongside the tanks, always closing the gap on their foes. That's why imperial weapons have short range yet high stopping power/damage.
That's a legitimate assessment. You can also consider there's always lancers alongside the tanks, whose lances are far more powerful than the tanks own cannons. (2 lances to blow up a gallian tank, 4 cannon shots)
is there a way to get that A rank without that huge amount of luck? -_____- .. loading.. loading.. yay missed!.. loading =_="..
Michi02590 1 month ago
this takes place in 1935, with all the advancement in technology. Aka Tanks. You'd think by 2011 all the ragnite they war over would be all used up.
GuardianMio 1 year ago
how did you get control of the enemy are there hacks can you tell me plis?
EnergyPhoenix0 1 year ago
@EnergyPhoenix0 this is for the Downloadable Content "Selvarias Blue Flame". This isn't a hack of any sorts.
Mistermixmaster 1 year ago
Sorry for the double comment: And one last thing your sniper was not shown moving back to the middle of the camp, but she ends up there at 4:48, johann does this as well, how did he jump from where you left him at 1:20 to where selvaria was at 5:00?
falugalob 2 years ago
Try checking the full text guide at gamefaqs. The videos are only a supplement to the guide.
mjemirzian 2 years ago
Ah! i see. Thanks!
falugalob 2 years ago
This would be alot more helpful if you left in the enemy actions because they seem to be moving and killing the units when i try your placement.. Also you didn't even include all of you're actions. For example at 3:15 your CP goes from 8 to 6, what did you do with those 2 CP? Another thing, you did not show how the shock trooper at 3:37 has already been damaged so you can finish him off with your lancer.
falugalob 2 years ago
Need a little bit of luck to get this one done for A rank. Must reloaded alot to get this game play.
Kineticklubkiddi 2 years ago
I know why their accuracy isn't good..their helmets blocks their view..you can't even see their eyes 80% of times so they are just shooting blindly..
well the empire's weapon have bad accuracy but are more powerful in general.
cloner4000 2 years ago
@cloner4000 I know this is a year old post but have you ever thought of the old saying Stormtropper syndrome
GuardianMio 1 year ago
Did not think that destroying Damon's tank AND getting an A rank here at the same time was possible. Good job!
scorptatious 2 years ago
Nice video... trying to use it as a guide but things don't always go as planned like when the enemies suddenly duck the shots.
James15101 2 years ago
Yes, unfortunately every enemy has a chance to dodge unless you shoot them directly from behind. It's just part of the game.
mjemirzian 2 years ago
I tried following everything but still ended up with a B =( I messed at the part when trying to blow up the tank. I got too close with my lancer and couldn't use him again because he would just die
James15101 2 years ago
Oh yeah.. those tank turrets are deadly.
mjemirzian 2 years ago
I find it funny. The empire's mechanized division is considered as one of the most powerful in the world. Their light tank is supposed to be far more superior than Gallia's tanks but in here, the imperial light tank is inferior in terms of firepower and armor. Then again, Gallia has a squad of conscripts that are strong enough to overwhelm a company of well-trained, professional soldiers without suffering a single loss.
Wingcapt4 2 years ago
One of the theories proposed is the emperor was having too much fun making gigantic toys of destruction instead of providing his army with proper equipment or even upgraded tanks. The terrible accuracy of the imperial weapons seems to bear that out. It seems Selvaria's presence had more to do with the invasions success than imperial soldiers or tanks.
mjemirzian 2 years ago
I believe that the empire's tactic is centered around their mechanized force. As it was said in the prologue, when the empire began an all-out invasion of Gallia, municipalities fall within two hours. With the scale of the invasion, it's impossible for Selvaria to be there in multiple fronts. Even if we say that Gallia was caught by surprise and the town watches are the first/only ones to respond, it's impossible that the imperials would not encounter some bulk of the Gallian army.
Wingcapt4 2 years ago
The empire uses blitzkrieg. Tanks roll in first with a powerful push then the infantry would come in to mop up and fortify the area. The assault is quick, powerful and relies heavily on momentum and powerful tanks. So as I said, the infantry is centered around their tanks. They can't take their time hiding behind cover, exchanging fire. They need to keep moving alongside the tanks, always closing the gap on their foes. That's why imperial weapons have short range yet high stopping power/damage.
Wingcapt4 2 years ago
That's a legitimate assessment. You can also consider there's always lancers alongside the tanks, whose lances are far more powerful than the tanks own cannons. (2 lances to blow up a gallian tank, 4 cannon shots)
mjemirzian 2 years ago
That's the thing too, the lancers' firepower is stronger than the tanks' themselves.
Wingcapt4 2 years ago
But people have to remember that this is a game and needs to be balanced and fun. Accuracy can often be diminished as a result right?
frjoethesecond 2 years ago
Thank you.
vildiil 2 years ago