Dynamic Campaign Generator (DCG) is a mod for the game "Men of War" and some of its successors that randomly generates skirmish missions and lets you keep your surviving forces from one battle to another. Some people find this mod tricky to install the first time - please read the readme.txt carefully and ask for help (if you need it) on our forums here on this site, or at the game developer's site.

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Jan 30 2015 Anchor

Hello everyone.

Sorry for my bad English.
I think this mod is a great idea, and very careful in detail, but the default difficulty seems excessive for me. You can survive the first two battles, especially if there allied reinforcements, but on the third or fourth the forces of the enemy are overwhelming. You try to keep your tank alive attacked by six, ten enemy tanks and countless infantry. I may not be the best player, I admit, but that is why there must be a softer initial level. And could at least have larger forces from the beginning.
In any case, thanks for the mod and for your efforts. I'm looking forward to trying the MOW AS2 version.
Greetings.

Feb 11 2015 Anchor

If you face overwhelming odds, save ASAP (ie right after the game has loaded the battle) and count it as a lost battle. In the next battle, you´ll be facing less enemies.

However, if you attack a map that the enemy is counter-attacking on, you can face waves of enemies, which usually begins with low-level enemies like infantry and machine guns, and each wave thereafter, the enemy throws better things against you, like Tiger tanks etc. If you dont manage these kind of battles, do as I wrote above, count it as a lost battle.

You can also change the difficulty level in the DCG settings (easy, begin with 50% more points) and turn off night battles.

Then in the game options, you can also turn off "fog of war" which will make your life much easier. I dont play AS but in "vanilla" MoW you can change the difficulty settings in-game (easy, medium and hard difficulties exists) and most likely you can do the same in AS.

~Zeke.

Edited by: zekewolff

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