Posted on: November 20, 2019

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My favourite real-time strategy game
tl;dr - Steel Division 2 is the best tactical strategy game I have yet played. First, I mostly agree with the other reviews. However, I am not skilled enough to play at a competitive level and I have not yet explored the stratgic modes of the game outside of the tutorial. To keep my contribution to this discussion novel, I want to focus on the following details: -Who is this game for? -What are the unique selling points for this game? -What can I be expected to put into this game to get the most from it? -What is this game missing? -If you are fascinated by the history of WWII but want to get a better understanding of the real-time decision-making process made by high-ranking members of the millitary then this may be for you. If you have played SD:1944 before, you may be interested in the different aspects of combat that come from moving away from hedgerows of Normandy to the more open plains of the Steppes. -Of the WWII titles that I have played, SD2 offers the best real-time tactical experience. Compared to the Wargame franchise, SD feels much more understandable and easier to co-ordinate. For example, the engagement distances are far shorter (typical long-range engagements are 2km (1.2 miles)) and so are the maps. -The game is made up of three main elements: deck composition, tactical gameplay, and strategic gameplay. There are several excellent templates available on Youtube (see RANGROO, VulcanHDGaming etc.) which can be imported immediately. Tactical gameplay can be picked up within an hour by playing the tutorial but will take far longer to excel at (currently I have about 150 hours between SD:1944 and 2, and I am only now taking on hard difficulty AI). -The biggest thing holding back SD2 is the lack of players. If you are interested in 10v10 engagements, be prepared to sit in the multiplayer lobby for a bit. However, the community is also one of the game's best aspects; they are close nit, welcoming, and not short of community events. Please join us!
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