Also are there any bridging units? I know that there are units that can bridge themselves, but I haven't found the ones that can help others cross rivers. My regrets? There is no naval component at all that I have found so far. I also don't remember my air units getting out as far in front as they did in PGIII, but that could be because I haven't promoted too heavily yet. Is this my imagination? The AI appears to have gotten much smarter with it using flanking attacks and attacks and movements from the rear instead of the usual head-on attacks from the previous games of this series. The campaigns and their scenarios appear to more dynamic. PGIII SE (Scorched Earth) concentrates on the Eastern Front, and offers the player the option of playing as the either the Soviets or the Germans, and offers eight campaigns in all: 4 Soviet and 4 German.įirst of all, though I can't put my finger on the key differences, PGIII SE feels to be much better than PG3D. PGIII SE (why the inconsistent nomenclature?) is the second game of the two of this series to hit the market. PG3D concentrates on the Western Front, and offers the player the option of playing as the Americans, the British, the French or the Germans, and offers eight campaigns in all: 4 Allied and 4 German. PG3D is the first game of the two of this series to hit the market.
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