The Second Korea War was one of my favourite gaming experiences, ever. I really hope they add some alternative-history solo campaigns in a similar style.
This is a great general guide on how to play. Gives good tips at great pacing, that have actual value. A good mix of actual gameplay tips as well as UI and setting tips.
@@crankymessiah1477 On the contrary... the more you learn and the better you get the more you're realize there's no end to the learning - it also opens up the chasms to reveal all the shit you don't know. Having said that, your thought process (At lease for me) will change. It'll become less about whether or not you're good at the game and more about "What did I do wrong here? What can I do to fix it?"
Thanks for the effort, although i as a beginner did not find this guide useful. Right from the start you use way too many abbrevations and its nearly impossible for a beginner to follow you. At least some hints on the screen what each abbrevation means would've been nice. I'll probably come back though once i gotten more into the game.
While this video is great, I'd highly, highly recommend slowing down your cadence. It's difficult to grasp everything you are saying while speaking so quickly. Just a tip considering a lot of players who play this have English as a second language.
not seeded. SEAD. if you look at aircraft in the game, some have labels, e.g. HE, CLU, NPLM. those labels show what the payload of the aircraft is. SEAD means it kills radar-based enemy air defenses. it's basically a one-shot if it hits. so to protect that air defense unit, you turn off its weapon.
Very first video for beginners and im hearing AGTM, CNC, BTG, BBC, decks, cap flags, so you can get RFG and counter that with PPG, wtf am i even hearing what is even a deck, what is the objective of a game and how do you capture a flag, and what is a flag. I know this guide is for someone who's already familiar with a game, but damn this is completely wrong video for me as a total begginer even tho im a a StarCraft 2 expert so not a total newcomer to strategy games.
A lot of them are military terms. ATGM = Anti-Tank Guided Missile BTR/BMP are Russian APCs essentially, the abbreviation is Russian so the English translation wouldn't make sense. BMPs tend to be more heavily armoured than BTR, but for ease: BTR has gun at the front, BMP has the gun mounted towards the rear of the vehicle. APC = Armoured Personnel Carrier IFV = Infantry Fighting Vehicle Both look rather similar, but the IFV plays a more supportive role in regards to battlefield combat. The APC will have a gun, but thats mainly a "last line of defence", whereas the IFV can actively engage enemy infantry (and light vics) comfortably. This doesn't help, but my point is that anyone who is clued up on military terms/abbreviations will understand. Its not game specific.
@@ethanwashington60 i actually know what most of these terms mean, but not all of them. Basically when i started up the game, and i knew that the game's objective is to capture zones, but when i sent in the units, for some reason it was not capturing, even though many units were present in the zone. And this video just frustrated me and did not help. It would be nice to start a guide with the actual objectives of a game and how to achieve them.
in WARNO there many types of armies and you select one of like 20+ and make a deck out of them to play. They are adding many more down the road too. Hope that helps.
I think it’s a decent guide but holy s***, he’s talking about decks and nothing about simple movement and gameplay (something for a beginner) but I’ll revisit this video in the (far) future
I am beyond terrible at this game. I have no idea what I'm doing. I feel like nothing that i attempt comes even remotely close to succeeding. To say that I get my a** kicked would be a massive understatement, in spite of the fact that i only play against AI... on Easy. But darn it if it isnt fun, and I am determined to be... slightly less terrible? This video was pretty informative, so let's see how the next Skirmish goes... (I've only had it for a little over a week and never played Wargame.)
Update: i actually won my first skirmish last night, using some of the info i had learned from this video. Granted, it was against the AI on Easy, but still... baby steps! I actually feel like i have some tiny semblance of an idea what i'm doing now! Thanks!
Something fun you can do as a bad player is to play Army Generals and have the AI control the main unit while you control air support and auxiliaries if available. When you do that, you can observe what the AI does which can help you figure out how to counter it.
I'm level 19 and think im pretty decent already but i actually learned alot from this. This will take my game to the next level so thanks. Well done.
happy it could help
The Second Korea War was one of my favourite gaming experiences, ever. I really hope they add some alternative-history solo campaigns in a similar style.
This already is a alt history
Was looking to polish my knowledge of the game and to know the best strategies since all the meta changing updates. This helps!
Just wanted to say thanks for all the content you make, it's helped me improve at the game as a whole and this video was an amazing start.
Glad I could help!
Nice guide Icarus - appreciat you sharing your knowledge with us.
This is a great general guide on how to play. Gives good tips at great pacing, that have actual value. A good mix of actual gameplay tips as well as UI and setting tips.
Thanks for this guide. Im bad at the game but I enjoy it a lot, so I need to figure something out 😂
hope it can help
SAME. Tell me that it gets easier....
@@crankymessiah1477 On the contrary... the more you learn and the better you get the more you're realize there's no end to the learning - it also opens up the chasms to reveal all the shit you don't know. Having said that, your thought process (At lease for me) will change. It'll become less about whether or not you're good at the game and more about "What did I do wrong here? What can I do to fix it?"
Thanks for the effort, although i as a beginner did not find this guide useful. Right from the start you use way too many abbrevations and its nearly impossible for a beginner to follow you. At least some hints on the screen what each abbrevation means would've been nice. I'll probably come back though once i gotten more into the game.
Keybinds part was extremely useful
happy to help.
Great guide appreciate the effort !
thanks
Gon buy this if goes on sale during Steam Spring sale
very useful thank u
While this video is great, I'd highly, highly recommend slowing down your cadence. It's difficult to grasp everything you are saying while speaking so quickly. Just a tip considering a lot of players who play this have English as a second language.
womp womp english skill issue
Could slow the playback speed in the settings.
How to know which High Altitude and Low alt bombers
very good guide thanks!
thanks
It's pretty astonishing that this is a massive wargame and yet we're still doing micro with units.
Did you play Wargame: Red Dragon? I've probably put 1000+ h in that game and I'm considering if its worth getting warno.
ya played both. I think WARNO multiplayer is better, but single player is not done for WARNO. When that is done soon it should be better is most ways.
Can you make a guide on town push? Got beat by us airborne despite using sapiry rpo. Just a skill issue
Great video thank you! What does seeded mean though>
certain types of aircraft can home in missile on radar if radar is on for the AA.
not seeded. SEAD. if you look at aircraft in the game, some have labels, e.g. HE, CLU, NPLM. those labels show what the payload of the aircraft is. SEAD means it kills radar-based enemy air defenses. it's basically a one-shot if it hits. so to protect that air defense unit, you turn off its weapon.
How many units can I have for the game play? Can I build base and units as much as like Command & Conquer or Supreme Commander?
No, you don't build bases, you build a division, and during the game resources are allocated to you. You chose witch units to call in.
@@KhaanSolo Thanks for the reply, so we can have very limited number of soldiers and tanks to fight.
@@opexwells435 Definitely not limited. You choose what you can bring before the game, and during the game you call in different units (cards)
Why your UI is different. Can u please share it
You keep saying units can or cannot be seated (seeded)? What does that mean?
Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses. Its aircraft that can go after AA of you have radar.
SEAD. some air defense units can be targeted by anti-defense aircraft, aka aircraft labeled as SEAD.
why i can't low graphics in warno
how did u changed the ui color?
It's a mod
Link to the mod. steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2804680107
how to lock the camera to the unit?
Very first video for beginners and im hearing AGTM, CNC, BTG, BBC, decks, cap flags, so you can get RFG and counter that with PPG, wtf am i even hearing what is even a deck, what is the objective of a game and how do you capture a flag, and what is a flag. I know this guide is for someone who's already familiar with a game, but damn this is completely wrong video for me as a total begginer even tho im a a StarCraft 2 expert so not a total newcomer to strategy games.
A lot of them are military terms. ATGM = Anti-Tank Guided Missile
BTR/BMP are Russian APCs essentially, the abbreviation is Russian so the English translation wouldn't make sense. BMPs tend to be more heavily armoured than BTR, but for ease: BTR has gun at the front, BMP has the gun mounted towards the rear of the vehicle.
APC = Armoured Personnel Carrier
IFV = Infantry Fighting Vehicle
Both look rather similar, but the IFV plays a more supportive role in regards to battlefield combat. The APC will have a gun, but thats mainly a "last line of defence", whereas the IFV can actively engage enemy infantry (and light vics) comfortably.
This doesn't help, but my point is that anyone who is clued up on military terms/abbreviations will understand. Its not game specific.
@@ethanwashington60 i actually know what most of these terms mean, but not all of them. Basically when i started up the game, and i knew that the game's objective is to capture zones, but when i sent in the units, for some reason it was not capturing, even though many units were present in the zone. And this video just frustrated me and did not help. It would be nice to start a guide with the actual objectives of a game and how to achieve them.
Wait how do U go to that map you keep showing where theres no enemies?
I just host a lobby without anyone and start it.
can anyone please tell me how to get the GREY ui?
Its a mod. There are lots of UI mods, you just cant play ranked with them on, but still can play general multiplayer.
q- what, is a deck ?
in WARNO there many types of armies and you select one of like 20+ and make a deck out of them to play. They are adding many more down the road too. Hope that helps.
999 sub :P
didnt help bro did a rapid fire of info and im now crying in my sleep
can infantry dig trenches ?
Great video but dude slowwwww downnnn. You're talking like you just ripped 2 rails and slammed a bang energy.
lol
too much obviously for a beginner...pass
talk fast dude
can you talk slower for god's sake?
omg ya he is rambling wayyy to fast over topics...
Lol. Not a beginner guide. 👎
I think it’s a decent guide but holy s***, he’s talking about decks and nothing about simple movement and gameplay (something for a beginner) but I’ll revisit this video in the (far) future
It, indeed, is. Basic strategy stuff SHOULD be known before jumping in lots of games.
this is def more a beginner guide for people who r already familiar with eugen games
I am beyond terrible at this game. I have no idea what I'm doing. I feel like nothing that i attempt comes even remotely close to succeeding. To say that I get my a** kicked would be a massive understatement, in spite of the fact that i only play against AI... on Easy. But darn it if it isnt fun, and I am determined to be... slightly less terrible? This video was pretty informative, so let's see how the next Skirmish goes...
(I've only had it for a little over a week and never played Wargame.)
Update: i actually won my first skirmish last night, using some of the info i had learned from this video. Granted, it was against the AI on Easy, but still... baby steps! I actually feel like i have some tiny semblance of an idea what i'm doing now!
Thanks!
Wargame is pretty brutal for those starting out but keep playing yoll get the hang of it.
Update 2: that victory was clearly a fluke because I have not come even remotely close to winning another Skirmish since then lol.
@@crankymessiah1477did you get the hang of it yet?
Something fun you can do as a bad player is to play Army Generals and have the AI control the main unit while you control air support and auxiliaries if available. When you do that, you can observe what the AI does which can help you figure out how to counter it.