Imagine a world where the Allies didn't win the war, nor did the Axis. Instead, the war just continued on and on in an unsteady stalemate. Welcome, to the world of 1949. In this world Germany decided not to bomb London, but instead continued its attacks on Britain's airfields. Then, the Russians lost at Kursk. Finally, D-Day fails. With these victories, Germany has managed to halt the Allie's progress. In the Western Theatre, the Allies and the Axis each plan the invasion of the other's vital territories. In the Pacific, Japan and the United States are dueling over tiny islands with giant fleets and atomic weapons. Now, the stalemate is about to be broken. Germany is preparing an all out invasion of Britain. As tough and valiant as the Allied troops defending the Sceptered Isle are, some of their leaders are beginning to that they will be unable to hold against the Wehrmacht.
This is the second commander tree for the U.S., which features a variety of abilities for those more interested in attack than defense. The upcoming update will clue you in on the specific benefits of selecting this tree.
Thompsons? Can I just ask how they are defensive? They're more aggressive.
I'm not sure, but if you look below it has an invisible-ish person.
Maybe it'll be like regular CoH Stormtroopers? Hiding then appearing and cutting you down with fire?
"a variety of abilities for those more interested in attack than defense."
Exactly, this tree is for aggressive, not defensive commanders.
People should always read the description :I
Btw looks nice but the Air Drops last power is still a mystery to me.. an Air Dropped officer or some kind of a larger attack force? (costs 4 points so it better be good :p)
it's aslo important to understand the description xD
No Strafing runs ? |;
Thompsons are air support?