Also…
All units are expendable, if the expenditure accomplishes something. Most units will be expended, but the challenge is to have them go in a way that they gave their money’s worth. Another important aspect of the game, which should be apparrent to a veteran player, or one with intelligence, is shielding of units. Some units (the more expensive ones) need to be protected by the less expensive ones. Infantry need to take hits for tanks, Destroyers and Cruisers should take hits for carriers… etc. Being able to scrape your expensive and better units out of a fight is essential for continuing operations and saving money. Make your enemy bleed more than you do.
What do these A&A abreviations mean?
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I’ve always woundered ?
WTF = ?
IMO = ?
IMHO = ?
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WTF - best to Google that one.
IMO = In My Opinion
IMHO = On this site this is an oxymoron, because no one here has a Humble opinion
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WTF - best to Google that one.
I asked Krieghund, the answer guy, and he told it was “Way Too Far”.
Now, is this correct ?
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I asked Krieghund, the answer guy, and he told it was “Way Too Far”.
You must be confusing me with someone else.
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What does “mt” mean ? :|
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@Mr:
What does “mt” mean ? :|
mt=empty…as in the territory is empty of units
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ROFL = ?
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ROFL = Rolling on the Floor Laughing
WTF = What the ****
or for Battlestar Gallatica Fans - What the Frak -
How about ADS?
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ADS =
Automatic Dice Server or
Actual Dice ServerBasically it just means you use normal dice rolling for your online games.
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KGF - Kill Germany First
AC - Aircraft Carrier
DD - Destroyer
FTW - For the Win
SBR - Strategic Bombing RaidThis thread in the Revised Forum also had other common Abbreviations:
Yes… A&A players using “AC” for aircraft carrier can be confusing. In military terms “AC” is an abbreviation for “aircraft”. A fast way to talk about ships would be to use the real-life abbreviations which are:
CV = Aircraft Carrier
BB = Battleship
CA = Cruiser
DD = Destroyer
SS = Submarine -
Another one:
IJN?
Initial Japanese Navy?
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Another one:
IJN?
Initial Japanese Navy?
Close, try Imperial
Got ya…makes a lot more sense…d’oh.