I have been playing Company of Heroes for quite some time now and have used all of the various troops and equipment in mass. But it always seems I come back to fortifying an area to set up a cluster of 4 to 6 artillery guns to lay waste to an encampment in one go.
There is just something about the fall of artillery shells lightly raining down on the opponents camp and watching their once mighty force turn into nothing but a series of craters in the ground that is somehow fulfilling.
Getting an area secured can be a task at times and can cause the loss of the game if you are attacked before you artillery is in place. But if you manage to stay secluded and hidden from your foes until your artillery guns are set up you are almost guaranteed a win. With one mighty barrage you can wipe out most of an opponents base or an entire regiment of troops and tanks.
To start I usually try and secure as many resource points as possible while building an outlook post on them. This usually keeps the opponent busy trying to destroy the outlook post in order to take the resource point while I sneak up within range of their base looking for an area that has limited access. I then quickly build a machine gun turret blocking the entrance from any troops that may try and enter. At the same time I will have engineers building tank traps far enough away from my where I will build my artillery to keep the tanks out of range. By this time my resources have usually built up enough to where I can build 3 artillery guns. Once one gun is in place I can start lobbing shells at troops or tanks to get them scrambling while the rest of my guns are being built. Often the troops will be nearing my base and will concentrate on my machine guns trying to knock them out.
This is usually about the time I get my first 3 guns in place. I then carpet bomb the area near my base destroying the attacking troops while I start on building my next series of guns. Usually I have enough in resources to build at least 2 more giving me a total of 5 guns. If my base is not under attack or only lightly under attack you can rest assured that I have just secured the game as I now point all 5 guns at the opponents base.
If you have not seen 5 or more artillery guns striking at one time you are missing a thing of beauty. The graceful way that any massed troops gingerly fly through the air as if they have sprouted wings, the thunderous roar of multiple shells detonating at once (very loud on a good sound system), the new craters in the ground where once stood a series of buildings….all a thing of beauty. But the best is hearing the screams from the other room (if playing local network) as you totally demolish one opponent after another as they frantically try to get to your guns. But it is too late. By using one gun to constantly bombard the path to your guns very little ever gets through. After a couple of base bombardments there is little left except a few straggling troops that are quickly wiped out.

I do admit that if you are located before you are ready all of the work and resources that you spent are wasted and you will most likely lose the game. But if you can avoid detection until you get at least 2 guns built you are most likely guaranteed success.
So if you haven’t tried specializing in artillery give it a try. Though hard to get set up at times it is worth the effort just to hear the thunder of the guns and seeing the devastation that can be made.
Actually I think a little mass destruction might be just what I need at the moment.
See you on the battle field.
Ken
At HomeComputerGames.com we get a lot of emails from parents asking about the various types of video games and gaming systems that are available. More than once I have heard “What exactly is a Halo 3? My son wants one for his birthday.”
I can see how this can all be a bit daunting to a parent buying video games for their children.
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With so many different types of systems available it is often hard for someone that doesn’t play video games to keep up with it all.
There is Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, PS2, PSP, RPG, ESRB…..
Here I have put together this Parent’s Guide to Video Game Systems in hopes that I might help prevent some poor parent from suffering the shame and embarrassment of not knowing what the hell your kid is talking about.
To start you may want to familiarize yourself with some of the components of a “Gaming Systems”.
Each Gaming System has it’s own technology and is comprised of the following:
Gaming Console: This is the actual component that the gaming media that contains the actual game, such as a DVD or CD, is played on. Without this there is no gaming system as this contains your CPU, memory, and other such input and output ports just like a Home Computer has.
Gaming Controllers: These are your input device for playing the game. These are much like a mouse or keyboard that you use on your computer. Many controllers contain an array of buttons that perform various actions such as making a character in the game run or shoot a gun or some other assigned function.
**A PC is a type of gaming system and in turn gaming systems are a type of PC
Video Game Media: The most common type of Video Game Media are DVD, CD, Gaming Cartridge, and downloaded files.
**Note that each video game is proprietary to it’s own Gaming System but may exist for several different types of Gaming Systems. So you might find a certain game is available for the PC and for the Xbox 360 but not available for Nintendo Wii or PS3.
Each video game will state on the cover what Gaming System it is for.
Viewing Screen:The Gaming Console has to be connected to some sort of monitor or TV to view the game on. Some of the Portable Gaming Systems have small Monitors built into them much like many cellphones now have. In fact many cellphones contain gaming systems along with the rest of their many functions.
This section below explains several of the more popular gaming systems along with the necessary hardware. Some gaming systems may have gaming accessories that are compatible for other types of gaming consoles. But this is not the norm and for the most part gaming consoles have their own “proprietary” gaming accessories and games.
Listed are some of the more popular Gaming Systems

Some will argue that the PC is not the most popular gaming system but more games are created and played on the PC than on all of the other Gaming Systems put together.
The reason is the PC has been around longer and can perform other functions besides just being a gaming system. The PC is often an entry into video games as many families have personal computers and laptops. There are many thousands of video games available for the PC, many of which are not available for any of the other Gaming Systems.
There are also many websites that have video games free to download or play online at no cost. Just Google free PC games and you will find a ton of arcade sites that allow you to play their games for free.
Technical Specs
This list could be vast and would change almost daily so only the basic details are listed.

The Xbox 360 is Microsoft’s gaming system and is an upgrade from their original gaming system the Xbox. The Xbox 360 is probably the most popular gaming system outside of the PC though the Nintendo Wii surpassed the Xbox 360 in sales. Recently Microsoft lowered what was a very expensive gaming system making it more affordable to consumers. As a result sales have soared and has insured that the Xbox 360 will be around for some time to come.
There is a vast array of video games available for the Xbox 360 covering all genres from the hard core shooter games to the more family oriented classic games such as Monopoly. The Xbox 360 is also backwards compatible for many of it’s predecessor the Xbox.
Many new releases for the Xbox 360 are anticipated with zeal from gamers with many titles being sold out within hours of release. At HomeComputerGames.com we allow our customers to Pre-Order many popular games before they are released to the public insuring that the game is secured for the customer with the game arriving a day or two after the official release.
There are no extra charges in pre-ordering and this is a sure fire way to insure that you get your game before they are sold out.
Technical Specs

A unique feature of the Nintendo Wii, and one that makes it stand out from the rest of the gaming systems is it’s wireless controller, the Wii Remote, which can be used as a handheld pointing device and detect movement in three dimensions.
This revolutionized the gaming industry in that many games call for you to act out actions such as swinging a sword or a tennis racket as opposed to sitting in your chair and pushing buttons. Of course this was a big hit with parents knowing that their children would at least have to stand up and get a bit of exercise.
The Nintendo Wii was the top selling gaming console sold during 2007 and revolutionized the meaning of video games by introducing a video game entitled the Wii Fit, that caused you to get out of your chair and exercise. The game includes all sorts of exercise competitions and has an exercise manager to help you keep track of your workouts.
Video games and exercise combined made for a newsworthy item and the Wii Fit sold off of the store shelves within hours. To date the Wii Fit is still hard to find except at inflated prices on Ebay.
Technical Specs

The Sony PlayStation 3, also known as PS3, is the next in line of the 7th generation gaming consoles. The PS3 follows its predecessor, the PS2, as Sony’s next line of gaming systems. The PS2 was and I believe still is the leading gaming system of all time with over 140 million units sold to date.
A major feature that sets the PS3 above the PS2 is it’s online gaming service, the PlayStation Network. The PS3 was also the first Blu-ray 2.0-compliant Blu-ray player on the market. Other features include its multimedia capabilities, connectivity with the PlayStation Portable, and its use of a high-definition optical disc format, Blu-ray Disc.
Several revisions to the system have been made with Sony now offering various versions such as the 20 GB model and the Premium model with a 60 GB hard drive.
Technical Specs
These are the newest gaming systems available.
Not to be forgotten are the portable gaming systems such as the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) and the Nintendo DS. These gaming systems are small portable handheld systems perfect for the on the go gamer and for family vacations.
The two mentioned do interact with their big brothers the PS3 and the Nintendo Wii respectively. But this is for another article as I am sure you have read quite enough about video game systems for the moment.
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Ken