Europe is up to 23 territories. USA has 10 Russia has 6
Why is Russia bothering wasting all their time fighting now with colliding frontlines at Rondane and Grissom AFB when their country is being consumed in a sea of blue?
The JSF is fighting in the south of the country trying to push the Euros out, but we lost at Pamlico (we shouldn't have). So it's 1 step forward, 1 step back, it's almost the same as 2 turns ago.
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Originally posted by FenrisWolf228: I think it'll be nice to see efec win this war. They were the underdogs all of war 1.
Even they were not sucking as much as the russians are now...but apparently not enough of our crap players jumped over there so we can win easy *** rondane map...
Originally posted by Lucas_Fake: oh, i tought that we could attack moscow this turn. but apperently not. a small assualt map against the ruskis, thats gonna be hard.
You have to have a frontline there to attack the capital, which has always been in america.
i think it is funny how last war played out.... the russians started taking everything, then the JSF had 28 territories and were on moscows front door while russia had like 2 and the euros had 4 or something and the JSF still ended up losing DC. we are taking pretty much everything right now, but give it time and we will be sitting in paris crying about airstrikes and assault missions :P
I believe it was 2988 wins to 2268 wins or something like that on D.C., it should never have gone to the Russians.
--------------------------- Europeans had no idea America would show up to single-handily rescue them from destruction. That's why Europeans are so grateful to America, and why when Americans travel to Europe today they're treated like heroes. - Cracked.com PSN ID: Rage0329 www.endwarboards.com