
The purpose of AI ally is to cooperate with it. The user interface function to interact with friendly AI units can be found in the bottom right corner of the screen as a small triangle. So be extra careful with these very special reward units! Be warned though, if a Gift unit is ever fully destroyed, there is no getting it back. Galland just might get that squadron of Spitfires he requested after all these years! A gift is yours to keep indefinitely, and overstrength as you see fit. A gift unit can come from any nation's equipment table.

A gift will always be a unit you cannot ordinarily purchase, sort of like a Prototype unit. A gift unit has NO spare part limitation, like a CORE unit. A gift unit behaves like a combination of CORE and Prototype by keeping the best traits of both. Gifts is the primary replacing mechanism over Prototypes. Their implementation is the weakest link, because unlike captured units, there is no way a player can go and hunt for 'more spare parts.' Which brings us to.Į. Of course if you don't continue to capture enemy units on your own, you will eventually run out of spare parts.ĭ. This should greatly increase the ability of players to field captured units without immediately worrying about running out of spare parts. Captured units retain their limited spare part supply of the base Panzer Corps 2 game, with one extremely important caveat: It's now possible to earn huge stockpiles of captured spare parts as rewards for turning in Commendation Points. A very popular tactic of Spanish Civil War testers is to rely heavily on supporting Italian CTV units to bolster their early scenario fighter air force before swapping over to much more potent and permanent He-112s and Bf-109Bs as they arrive toward the middle of the Spanish Civil War.Ĭ. These units provide temporary increase to your army strength on any given scenario. AUX typically is for nations also assigned for your use, such as Italy. CORE of course is your primary nation, and you have unlimited supply of units available.ī. offers of fantastic bounties of captured equipment, special prototype units, and possibly even access to famous and legendary historical aces and officers of the war.īest way to describe the way it works is that units exist in 5 degrees.ĬORE, AUX, Captured, Prototype, and Gift.Ī. At various points in the campaign, offers will be made to players who have earned enough Commendation Points. As you complete bonus objectives, you’ll earn Commendation Points. We've even implemented a new currency system to handle this interaction. If you really want to see some very unique rewards and bonuses, you'll want to push yourself to accomplish the far more difficult and varied bonus objectives. This is the lowest degree of victory though, and is suitably easy to achieve. Every scenario has a basic objective that you must complete to progress the campaign. Rather than have every mission be a binary 'win or lose', we've added more variety. Missions types such as rescue, escort, interception, mine laying, and others have been spread out across the campaign.Īnd the way we've balanced this is by bringing back Degrees of Victory. While we’ll still make appropriate use of this mission type occasionally, players will also see a lot more objective variety moving forward. We've all seen maybe a bit too much of 'Capture all Victory Hexes' by now, we think.

One complaint about the traditions of Panzer General and Panzer Corps is the lack of mission variety. However, the true intention is for the campaigns to link together to form one giant, continuous gaming experience by allowing players to save and then import their army from one DLC campaign to the next.įor example, a player who finishes the entire Spanish Civil War can then bring their veteran army into the Axis Operations 1939 Campaign. When complete, the Axis Operations could potentially be a Grand Campaign spanning well over 100+ scenarios.Įach campaign can be played individually by itself, providing a decently sized campaign to enjoy. The Axis Operations aims to chronicle the journey of your German force across a gigantic campaign from Spain in 1936 to Germany in 1945 and maybe even beyond that. These DLC are the first post launch campaigns added to Panzer Corps 2. AO DLC Stands for: Axis Operations Downloadable content.
