![]() ![]() ![]() To take Eben Emanuel (lower left) on time, everything (meaning the bombardment and the paradrop) has to go exactly as planned. Unfortunately, if you want to take all the timed and optional objectives in the Blitzkrieg DLC, you’ll have to do some save scumming, as you can be screwed by poor luck. Again, supply and command range will be your biggest worries. Some missions in the Blitzkrieg DLC will be quite unique, like keeping the French border units occupied in their fortresses while you penetrate the Ardennes with your mobile forces. Your upgrade points will be split between the different theater HQs as well. Therefore, you’ll be hard pressed to find beloved core units that you’d take from the start of the campaign to the finish (and lavish with better gear). However, the campaign proper is split into three distinct branches, with little overlap. As such, the opening of Fall Weiss already presents us with the key traits of the campaign: mad races over vast territories, leg infantry being left behind to maintain sieges, and the endless effort to keep the forces both in supply and in command. The Land of Po not a pushover by any measure, no matter what the pop culture would lead you believe. That’s why they made (and generously furnished me with) Unity of Command 2: Blitzkrieg DLC.Īs with all things in life, Unity of Command 2 Blitzkrieg DLC starts in Poland. But the team behind Unity of Command 2 isn’t made of lilly-livered, yellow-bellied cowards. Without the ability to fawn over Rommel or wank over wunderwaffles like the Panther and Tiger, the enthusiasm of many a WW2 gamer shrivels. Everyone’s a World War 2 fan until it’s time to actually play the campaigns that gave “Blitzkrieg” its name. ![]()
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