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Author: Rob

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There are a number of factors that go into us losing so many campaigns, but there is one that stands above all the others: We quit too damned soon. At the first sign of adversity the majority of Allied players simply stop loggin in and playing the game. Especially after we lose the towns Antwerp and Brussels. We get pushed one town back from our starting locations and everyone starts screaming about how we’re losing and have no hope. Then all of sudden we are losing and have no hope.

Gee, I wonder why?

Before we can start to take advantage of the new numbers balancing system CRS is planning to put in the game, we must stop shooting ourselves in the ass. We do it every campaign. It’s a self-fullfilling prophecy. And we, in effect, beat ourselves. The Axis do their part, but for the most part they have us, the Allies, to thank for every single one of their campaign victories.