Steel Division goes west!.
Each unit has a control zone, which moves the front lines and increases the controlled territory.
To win, you oughta have more strategic points under your control than the enemy.
The key is the proper use of troops to control the battlefield.
Unlike many classic RTS games, inSteel Division 2, you don’t build a base nor recruit units.
Before a battle starts, you replenish your battlegroup.
During the game, you call for reinforcements which costs special points.
The side that controls the most strategic points on the map wins faster.
Starting Tips
Steel Division 2 is not a typical representative of the RTS game genre.
There are a few novelties and mechanics that you should first familiarize yourself with.
This is the dynamic boundary between factions.
Units in enemy territory fight worse and are easier targets.
you’re able to encircle the enemy and cut him off from the reinforcements.
This makes it easier to destroy your opponent, but remember that it works both ways.
If your army has control of such a point, the closer you are to winning.
A map usually has many such “flags” that need to be taken over.
You don’t have to take all the points.
All you have to do is get more of them than the enemy.
A special clock measures time - the longer you have fewer strategic points, the faster you will lose.
This is an effective tactic against difficult to defeat units such as the Tiger or IS-2.
It is a fixed value and units cannot gain experience during missions.

Radio and artillery fire
There are many skills and units in the game.
In this way, fire from afar will be accurate and effective.
Destruction of tanks and vehicles
Armored units are a difficult jot down of opponent.
Destroying these units as well as defending your army against the enemy is very important.
In this chapter you will learn more about this topic.
Units
Steel Division 2 has a large number of units.
Each of them has been assigned to the appropriate category.
Every category has its main feature or role to play, e.g.
Each division has its own strengths and weaknesses.
Every division uses different types of troops.
a taken strategic point or a destroyed unit.
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