We promised to develop a game called Candy Crush, what the hell is the Third Reich?
Chapter 67: National Destiny Tactics in 'Earth'
Chapter 67: National Destiny Tactics in 'Earth'
Not only that, there is also a [? ] icon in the upper right corner.
Seeing this, Mo Xiaomo clicked on the card [? ], and an introduction to the [Tactical Library] popped up immediately.
[The tactical library records the events of Earth, from World War I to World War II, the global Cold War, modern warfare tactics, and some theoretical concepts of future warfare.]
[Tactical Rating: C, B, A, S, SS, SSS]
C-level tactics: The most basic tactical unit, relying on simple equipment or manpower to perform standardized tasks, without the need for complex coordination or technical support, and with the most basic resource and manpower consumption.
B-level tactics: Require multi-service coordination or mechanized equipment support, possess a certain technical threshold and flexibility, do not subvert the logic of war, but can play a key role in localized warfare.
[Class A tactics: centered around highly specialized training or high-tech equipment, precision strikes, or information warfare, and capable of executing critical missions that can determine the course of war.]
[S-level tactics: directly impact the overall situation of the war or the fate of the nation, require large-scale resource investment, and have strategic deterrent or devastating effects.]
[SS-level tactics: Subverting traditional war logic, relying on cutting-edge technology, and reconstructing combat forms.]
[SSS-level tactics: The core of asymmetric warfare, a tactical philosophy theory that combines historical continuity with modern adaptability. It has a profound impact on world war thinking and is the ultimate form of tactical thinking.]
Mo Xiaomo couldn't help but be surprised and introduced it to the live broadcast room:
"Oh my God?!"
"What a detailed classification! I can understand the first part, but the rest is just too outrageous!"
"S-level tactics can affect the fate of the nation?"
“That’s a bit outrageous.”
"And SSS-level tactics have become the ultimate form of tactical thinking?!"
"Why does it feel so sci-fi? Does this really exist?"
The viewers in the live broadcast room also had a look of confusion on their faces.
[Six, what kind of tactics are affecting the country's destiny? ]
[Outrageous, too outrageous.]
[This is a bit over the top, isn't it? It's even involving tactical thinking?]
What level is Blitzkrieg?
[Click on the dark grey cards to see if their introductions pop up.]
【Go check it out! The card introduction below! 】
Looking at the urging of the barrage, Mo Xiaomo said:
"I'll order it right now, I'll order it right now."
"I also want to know what level Blitzkrieg is."
"S-level ones have risen to the level of national destiny."
"A blitzkrieg sweep across the European continent wouldn't require SS rank, right?"
As he spoke, Mo Xiaomo clicked on the [Blitzkrieg] card and his eyes widened immediately:
"BB-level?!"
I rubbed my eyes to make sure I wasn't seeing things.
Such an awesome blitzkrieg, and yet it's only B-rank? What does the beatings I took in the game mean?!
Is my cooking amazing?!
Looking at the pop-up introduction, Mo Xiaomo's face turned red, as did many of the viewers in the live broadcast room.
Blitzkrieg (World War II/Modern Warfare)
[Tactical Level: B (Revolutionary tactical breakthrough, but subject to the physical limitations of the mechanized era)]
[Tactical Type: Armored Assault/Mobile Warfare]
[Tactical Introduction: In the early days of World War II on Earth, the Imperial Armored School pioneered this strategy. With armored clusters at its core, it coordinated with the air force and radio communications to achieve a "decision-maneuver-destruction" cycle, creating a legendary six-week rout across Europe and France.]
[Tactical Core: Armored Cluster Assault, Air-Ground Coordinated Strike, Psychological Deterrence, and Battlefield Division.]
Famous quote: "Speed is truth, and hesitation leads to failure." - Guderian.
[Tactical Features: Tear down the battle line in hours, concentrate 90% of resources on the main attack direction, and crush the enemy's defense line with absolute force.]
[Fatal flaws: poor terrain adaptability (swamp/urban warfare effectiveness reduced by approximately 50%), and excessive reliance on logistics.]
[Unlock conditions: Participate in the [Battle of France] and survive to the end of the story (completed), and talk to Guderian for more than 100 sentences (completed).]
[Note: Blitzkrieg requires multi-service coordination and a complex command system, and is considered the "peak of the industrial mechanized warfare era." However, due to its limited role in modern warfare, it is rated B (Advanced Tactics).]
[Note: Advanced tactics, armored spearhead tactics (B-level), and modern information-based blitzkrieg (S-level) can be unlocked later.]
[Note: Participating in the immersive storyline will give you a chance to receive "Blitzkrieg: Guderian's Memoirs," "From Blitzkrieg to Desert Storm: A History of the Development of War Campaign Levels," and "Theory of Mechanized Warfare."
After reading the introduction of Blitzkrieg, everyone was stunned.
If we go by rating, a B-rank tactic can only impact localized warfare, and that's the true effect of Blitzkrieg. But from the perspective of Blue Star players, many of them are from the Federation camp, being beaten down by the Empire's Blitzkrieg. And the only thing that's beating you up is a B-rank tactic. What the hell???
Mo Xiaomo looked at the card introduction and said:
"The core of this tactic is the same as what we have seen recently."
"What is that battlefield cut at the back?"
“I don’t think I’ve seen Guderian use it.”
"The subsequent information blitzkrieg was actually an S-level tactic that could affect the fate of a nation?"
"Also, are the titles mentioned in the introduction, 'Blitzkrieg: Guderian's Memoirs' and 'From Blitzkrieg to Desert Storm: A History of the Development of Warfare at the Campaign Level', actually books?"
"No way, there are actually books?"
Can this thing also be written by a photon supercomputer?
wrong.
The photon supercomputing cluster can indeed be written, but can it really be read? Don't I have to write the overall architecture myself?
Mo Xiaomo was amazed by those books.
The comments in the live broadcast room were all chattering among themselves.
[It seems fine, but the more I think about it, the weirder it gets. Am I really that bad at this?!]
[Don't you see that there's a fatal flaw? It obviously has high environmental requirements.]
[The unlocking conditions are so demanding. No wonder only Mo Xiaomo completed it.]
[Based on the world setting, it seems to be fine. It's already described as the "peak of the industrial mechanized warfare era." Judging by modern technology, it's roughly B-rank.]
[But we can't fight here, so how can we know the effect? However, it seems that the timeline of 'Earth' in the game background will be moved back, but I don't know when it will be updated.]
Let's finish World War II first. We still don't know who will win.
Mo Xiaomo put the cards away and looked at the dark grey cards:
"Let's look at the other cards. It still feels a bit outrageous."
"How many wars have been fought in the world in the context of this 'Earth'?"
"[Blitzkrieg] is only B-rank. Let me see what the A-rank and S-rank are like."
Then Mo Xiaomo looked at the dark grey cards one by one, and saw a familiar one:
"Is this someone's?"
"Let me think about it. It's the tactics of that American Freedom Federation general who's titled 'Emperor' in the Hall of Fame."
Mo Xiaomo clicked it open out of curiosity.
Island Hopping (World War II)
[Tactical Status: To be Unlocked]
[Tactical Level: B]
[Introduction: Bypass heavily armed islands to seize strategic nodes (promoted by MacArthur).]
There was nothing else, and Mo Xiaomo was full of questions:
"???"
"Is this gone?"
"Although it's not unlocked, the information provided is too little, right?!"
Mo Xiaomo, who didn't believe it, clicked on a few others.
【Great Depth Tactics (World War II/Modern Warfare)】
[Tactical Status: To be Unlocked]
[Tactical Level: A]
Introduction: Based on "continuous battles," this strategy advocates a large-scale war of attrition through a series of consecutive attacks, consuming the enemy and preventing them from reorganizing their defenses (not suitable for small nations).
Psychological Warfare (World War II/Modern Warfare)
[Tactical Status: To be Unlocked]
[Tactical Level: A]
[Introduction: A pressure tactic that uses propaganda to undermine enemy morale and cause them to collapse without a fight.]
【Nuclear Tactical Strike (World War II/Modern Warfare)】
[Tactical Status: To be Unlocked]
[Tactical Level: S-level]
[Introduction: This tactic was only used once on Earth, but the deterrent effect it brought was far-reaching. Later, under the promotion of the five permanent members of the United Nations on Earth, a global nuclear disarmament movement was launched, aiming to gradually eliminate all nuclear weapons worldwide and safeguard world peace.]
(End of this chapter)
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