![]() ![]() While the F-4D Peace Pheaseant I is a good bomber, it's bad ECM (10%) makes it quite fragile, and most of the time, will most likely to get shot down by enemy AA, so the F-4EJ Kai is a bit more recommended having a slightly smaller bomb load but better survivability.Generally South Korea is not that strong alone, like for example their mediocre UDT/SEAL, lack of ATGMs and somewhat underwhelming K1A1 tank compared to North Korean or Russian contemporaries, so it is highly recommended they are paired up with Japan in a Blue Dragons deck for maximum effectiveness.South Korea only began developing a high-tech military industry in the mid ‘80s, producing “home-grown” vehicles to rival those of their American allies. It has a solid infantry force, particularly marines, and relies more on extensive formations than on significant technical advantages to defeat its enemy in the north. Wargame: Red Dragon is a real-time tactics video game developed by Eugen Systems and published by Focus Home Interactive. There's also a really good guide to Wargame: AirLand Battle on Steam, and a lot of those principles and tactics apply to RD too.In an official state of war since 1950, South Korea is a nation armed to the teeth. Finding buddies to play with and watching gameplay on Youtube is the best way to learn at the moment. This game can have a fairly sharp learning curve, but stick with it, it's immensely rewarding once you know what you're doing. I ran the previous game just fine on a mid level PC from 2010, and I know at least one person is running RD on something from 2008. I've got a pretty muscular PC, so I can run it on it's highest settings, but if you don't mind the graphics turned down. ![]() Graphics: 256 MB 100% DIRECTX 9 AND SHADERS 3.0 COMPATIBLE ATI RADEON X1800 GTO/NVIDIA GEFORCE 7600 GT/INTEL HD 3000 OR HIGHER OS: WINDOWS XP SP3/WINDOWS VISTA SP2/WINDOWS 7/WINDOWS 8 ago Look at the deck guide in r/wargamebootcamp Geckofrog7 4 yr. So you should totally start by making a pre-1980, North Korea deck and see how that fairs. You obviously also need a decent internet connection. Sure the guides in r/wargamebootcamp and the deck rating threads here help, but nothing beats getting your shit kicked in and having to learn from that. I'll try to get some screenshots tonight. Wargame: Red Dragon is set in East Asia during an alternate history Cold War where the Soviet Union doesn't collapse and featuring five new Asia Pacific factions: China, North Korea, South Korea, Japan and the ANZAC. As far as I know, Boobs, Tread, EmptyHat, Adkenpachi, Melissia, Kommissar Orren, and RT all play. The Longbow is painfully good if micro'd right.Īt some point, I'd love to see if we could get all the IGMBers who play together for a game or two. Blue Dragon may be my favorite, followed by Commonwealth. I do like the transport availability thing, although it needs some tweaking. I miss the availability bump from Cat C and B, and I feel like there's not enough stuff per card. Your mileage may vary with rocket launchers, though. ![]() Arty will get whacked with a nerf bat, but until it does, bring lots of guns. The Red Dragon deck is too, since you can support your North Korea Strela Spam with the really nice Chinese vehicle section. North Korea is Best Korea! Seriously, they're an absolute blast. North Korea takes things a step further with the ability to field SU-76M tank. GAMEPLAY The reference in RTS at its best The Wargame series returns to duty, larger, richer and more spectacular than ever before. So, who's bought it, who's playing it? What are your thoughts and impressions? Wargame: Red Dragon is an RTS game released by Eugen Systems in 2014. Wargame Red Dragon is thrilling in single-player mode with its new dynamic campaign system, and also offers an extensive multiplayer mode where up to 20 players can compete against each other simultaneously. ![]()
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