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Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned veteran – turn-based strategy games can be quite a challenge! Today, we’ve decided to give you a couple of hints on how to master this difficult, yet immensely satisfying game genre.

1) Be patient
Mahatma Gandhi once said that “To lose patience is to lose the battle.” Those words ring true in the case of turn-based strategy games. Mastering their rules takes time, and even after you feel comfortable, you still learn mostly by making mistakes on the field of battle. But that’s the beauty of this genre – you win thanks to discipline and patience. That’s why you shouldn’t be too harsh on yourself when starting missions over again in games like Panzer Corps 2.

2) Research
Sun Tzu was right when he wrote, “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.” While some beginner’s mistakes are unavoidable, many of them can be avoided if you take some time to study the game’s mechanics and the universe it’s set in. Studying historical events can be very useful in titles like Order of Battle: World War II, and besides – it’s always easier to swim in the pond you already know.



3) Pick your battles
Frederick the Great once wrote, “He who defends everything defends nothing.” The common mistake beginners make in turn-based strategies is trying to reach too many goals at once. Such an attitude usually stretches your forces too thin and brings catastrophe. Instead, try prioritizing your goals early in the game – this goes both for critical points on the map, as well as the direction you choose on the research tree in Imperialism 2: The Age of Exploration.

4) Fight with the sun behind your back
In Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi shouts, “It's over, Anakin! I have the high ground.” Unlike most RTS games, in turn-based strategies, the ground on which you choose to fight your battle usually has a HUGE effect on its outcome. So choose wisely – the trick is to force your enemy to fight on less favorable grounds during skirmishes like those we see in BATTLETECH.



5) Don’t get too self-protective
Napoleon Bonaparte once stated that “The logical end to the defensive strategy is surrender.” While playing safe and preserving your forces is a popular beginner’s choice, the sad truth is you have to get your hands dirty in order to win. You may want to wait for the enemy to cripple its forces on your defenses, but a powerful counterattack must take place soon after that! Time is of the essence in games such as Panzer General 2, every turn spent idly is a step closer to defeat.

6) … or too over-confident
"They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance" – those were the last words of General John Sedgwick during the battle of Spotsylvania Court House. Well, it turns out they could. Winning your first encounter with the enemy can be exhilarating, but you can’t let your guard down after a few turns. While hastily pursuing the enemy, you can easily fall into a trap or overstretch your forces. That’s why in games like Gary Grigsby's War in the East, the first thing you should do once you’re safe after breaching enemy lines is to rest or drink some coffee.



7) Embrace your fate
“It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not a weakness – that is life” – this wise quote from captain Jean-Luc Picard never gets old. Even the most meticulously planned maneuver can come to nothing due to a jinxed roll of the dice. The lesson here is not to get discouraged when a genie kills half of your dragons in Heroes of Might and Magic 3: Complete. Learning to deal with the unexpected and formulating new plans in a second is part of what makes turn-based strategies so much fun!

Do you agree with the above tips? Or maybe you have your own advice for other turn-based strategy buffs? Let us know in the comments section below, and remember – battles to come are as important as those already fought!
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Do not be in too much hurry to advance the turns. Did you really take care of everything? Especially in the beginning, letting something slip for several turns can cost you dearly later on.
My ironman XCOM strategy boils down to "Be Aggressive":

Don't be afraid to burn single-use items. Defeating an enemy this turn is more valuable than saving that gear for some potentially worse situation in the future. Once you take 'em down they can't shoot back.
OOB is one of my favorite games and taught me even the strongest units mean nothing when out of supply.
Uh, not to be a nitpicker, but genies do not posses the infamous halving attack in HoMM III, instead they cast a random spell. Their ancestors from previous instalments, however, do wield such an ability to discouraging effect.
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7 tips on how to become better at RTS would be more helpful, everyone can play TB !

Micromanagement, hotkeys and fast desicions is a nightmare for someone who is incredibly slow in both head and body.
Post edited March 03, 2021 by ChrisGamer300
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I think the best one is another quote from Sun Tzu:

"Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win."

War is usually very expensive, disruptive and demanding in strategy games. As a general rule, you should only declare when you've already done the work to ensure your military superiority and that you're able to achieve victory as quick as possible.

The same goes for defensive wars. If you plan well enough, your attacker might have already lost before he even declares war on you.
Post edited March 03, 2021 by ConsulCaesar
What nice screenshots you have there! It would be a shame if something were to happen to them... oh, wait. Nevermind.
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Very good tips, but the turn-based strategy games are such a niche category, that... well.

Except maybe the tactical/rpg card games, that are now living their renaissance. I mean, there are enough users, that play them.
“Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”

“If your enemy is secure at all points, be prepared for him. If he is in superior strength, evade him. If your opponent is temperamental, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant. If he is taking his ease, give him no rest. If his forces are united, separate them. If sovereign and subject are in accord, put division between them. Attack him where he is unprepared, appear where you are not expected.”

“He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight.”

– Sun Tzu
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wildapple2021: Very good tips, but the turn-based strategy games are such a niche category, that... well.

Except maybe the tactical/rpg card games, that are now living their renaissance. I mean, there are enough users, that play them.
The Xcom and the Civilization series
called and they
had the following to report
Back in 2016
In total, there had been 66 versions of Civilization developed across all platforms and the series has sold over 33 million copies worldwide – 8 million of which were copies of Civilization 5 plus the expansions. There have also been over 1 billion hours spent by players in the games per Steam sales figures and numbers pulled from the community platform.

Civ 6
By May 2017, the game had sold more than 2 million copies, contributing significantly to publisher Take Two's 2017 financial year which had reported revenues of $576.1 million. Take Two stated that Civilization VI was on track to surpass Civilization V's lifetime sales of 8 million copies.

i dont have sale figures for xcom
but for the first game its estimated that 2,000,000 .. 5,000,000 own the Game on Steam

Sources : Civ
https://www.vg247.com/2016/02/19/the-civilization-series-has-sold-33-million-copies-since-it-debuted-in-1991/
or https://venturebeat.com/2016/02/18/civilization-25-years-66-versions-33m-copies-sold-1-billion-hours-played/

Xcom
https://steamspy.com/app/200510

Oh, and lets not forget that Heroes of Might and Magic® 3: Complete

for a long time had the first place for all time bestseller on Gog before beeing overtaken by cyberpunk 2077
Its now in second place on the list

https://www.gog.com/games?page=1&sort=bestselling
Post edited March 03, 2021 by Lodium
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OK, interesting to read. Thanks.

Would be nice to see a comparisons with other game types, and their sales numbers, etc.
Or even, if you mentioned franchise, how it look for others like, I don't know, maybe the Doom series, Mario (Nintendo), Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter, Need for Speed, Pac-Man, Tetris etc.
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8) Play something fun instead
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Wanna become better at turn-based strategies? Play the good old games instead the mentioned crap (safe Imperialism II that is good, old and the real masterpiece).
Post edited March 03, 2021 by Morweald
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amok: 8) Play something fun instead
Not your cup of tea? Then move on.