

The whole reason behind these combo's is the speed of each unit type. With an eye on the late game ideal combinations are Motorised with Light Tanks, Mechanized with Medium Tanks (Motorised is good too if your industry is not strong enough to pump out mechanized on a large scale), Cavalry with Heavy Tanks and ofcourse for your super heavy's regular Leg Infantry. Light tanks will become outdated around 1940.įor Division Designs Make sure you combine your tanks with some mobile infantry to boost their organisation to atleast 30. If you national focus the research treaty with russia you can get medium tanks 2 years or even 3 years ahead of time tho they are significantly more taxing on your industrial power altho worth it all NOTHING will penetrate them for the for a good anount of time. Ooh and use medium tanks and late game slowly replace them with modern tanks. The extra hardness stat provided by mechanized infantry in the game represents this well among some other superior stats. Mechanized infantry travels in This And Motorised Infantry travels in This [So motorized provides speed for divisions but absolutely no protection unlike the mechanized infantry who enjoy a car that is somewhat more safe to travel around in and has a nice turret to shoot stuff with. On the question about mechanized vs motorized. Mechanized infantry drive around in armoured vehicles, making them resistant to soft attacks, however they then become vulnerable to hard attacks from anti-tank sources, however as AT is less common, they will be stronger, as well as they fact their base stats are better. Motorised is essentially infantry in trucks, meaning they are still vulnerable to soft attacks such as artillery and gunfire. Later on swap out motorised with mechanized. Other tank versions? No, stick with normal heavy tanks and motorised, balance them to reach 20 combat width. Germany's blitz doctrine is arguably the best offensive doctrine, keep it. Navy honestly isn't worth focusing on at the beginning, but if you eventually want to invade UK or US, a navy will be nessesary, so have one building in the baltic sea away from harm over the war. Including your armour divisions, which should be small in number in contrast to infantry divisions, maybe 24 armoured divisions to 168 infantry divisions (if you ever need that many), as they are expensive to maintain, however you can play around with that number.įirst research should ALWAYS be industry, get building civilian factories asap and get to war production asap, then later mix in some military when you need more production. Generally you want to aim for a dvision width of 20 for every division. The main meat of your army is always infantry divisions, mine consist of 7 infantry, 2 artillery, support battalions of medics, artillery, entrenchment, scouting and logistics.

Germany is a production heavy nation, it also has alot of manpower available.
