
Otherwise, playing with someone you know, or you trust online (via voice chat), guiding you through your first multiplayer experiences is of great value.


When you lose all your men at one place, you can still switch to that place and order more conscripts. If you struggle to keep up with your units being attacked at different places at once (there is an early mission, where you have to defend 3 places at once), assing keys 1-3 to the machine guns, or buildings or batteries, allowing you to switch quickly from A to B. In the end, the whole campaign is one big tutorial! It is similar to Blizzard's Starcraft campaign approach: teaching you a new unit - one step at a time.Ģ. In general, I would follow closely the mission objectives. Even if you lose ALL your men at some point in the campaign (CoH1 or CoH2), you have ALL the resources and tools to "win" the mission.Įven in the hard difficulty it allows you to complete the mission, after you made bad choices.
