Quote Originally Posted by Husar
Area denial my friend.
If I'm not infantry myself and/or find infantry hidden in forests (especially lookouts behind our lines), I use napalm to destroy the forest and the infantry within. This effectively denies the enemy their hising spot for future hiding, unlike gas or artillery. My tanks feel a lot more secure on an open plain fighting against infantry that cannot hide anymore(for some reason they still hover above craters).
True and very effective it can be. However, by eliminating these hideouts the other infantry on your team, if applicable, could also be disadvantaged. Since I play infantry I prefer gas and light artillery to preserve forests and together with their effectivities and the overall gain of it they make quite potent and good overall tools with the most advantage to be utilized.

I quickly squeezed in and played one match, check out this picture:


Ya know what I particularly like about this one? The team suffered great losses and seemed to fall before the capitalist might, but then I entered the game and suddenly the tides turned quickly. I even "lol'd" (an expression I never use) as they fell before us with their previous domination severely reduced and ours greatly increased and even more when the end was nigh as some tried to take me out before I could reach the battle zone but they failed because I just ran alongside their airstrikes as I maneuvered unexpectedly, hah hah, beautiful

Take that, capitalists!