Hmmm, I thought Airborne was for rushers as well.
Anyway, God's Grace, make sure you flank as much as you can. For infantry: single-shot and semi-automatic rifles are good from a distance, and sub-machine guns are good for short range. The assault rifle, MP44, is good for both in general.
I'd agree on the chokepoints, especially if you're defending spots near them, or behind them. It's nice if you have artillery to drop it on 'em in chokepoints. As long as it doesn't go to waste.
Usually it comes down to building tanks, 'cause they're the most effective against infantry and other tanks. Develop as fast as you can to get armor, but use them together with your infantry.
As Allies you can blow bridges with engineers. This comes in handy if you want to restrict movement, or maybe even if you want to restrict movement AND would like to stop the enemy's advance as they cross. Nothing quite like your enemy being detonated to Hell
If you're playing against humans you'll probably find that many will play aggressively and will move around a lot, making strategical attacks on your areas to cut you off. Being rogue might get you further than being more... defensive, but it all depends.
If you play as Axis, watch out for Airborne. You'll be in for some serious chop if an able human opponent uses it. It can be very effective and FAST.
Allies: most doctrines are good, but Airborne is the most useful and greedy one.
Axis: Terror doctrine is the most balanced and versatile, while Blitzkrieg is much like the fast "German airborne version" without "air" and other cheap abilities :P
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Units to recruit first are infantry (engineers and riflemen) and try to control the map as much and as quickly as you can. Just fan out and capture. As the Axis I always recruit a motorbike to go with some Pioneers. The engineers' flamethrowers are good against garrisons.
Take out snipers with your motorbike or jeep.
Get some light armor after some time to aid you in crushing their infantry. It sometimes goes in cycles where one destroys the other, and then vice versa in terms of the power struggle and what's available.
Make sure the enemy's resources are cut off when you can.
You can watch replays that people post online to learn from. Try http://gamereplays.org/coh/portal.htm to see some of them.
Sorry if I'm being so unspecific or general, but it's been a while since I played it![]()
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