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1- slower upgrades due to collecting intelligence.
2- slower building time. GDF has no construction yard abilities as DYN and no power abilities
3- they have no rocket soldiers which can melt down tanks and vehicles fast
4- almost all vehicles tanks are weaker than DYN Vehicles tanks
5- to be good at GDF you need to sweat by over micro management.
6- collecting money by harvester is slower than DYN
7- late game units are weaker than DYN
8- early game Units are weaker than DYN . Except F1 infantry.
9- PVP games is all about rush and short game . GDF needs time to upgrades, build and collecting money
2. No they are actually faster at everything, except expanding the Economy.
3. They do have AT Infantry, the Drone Operator.
5. No, you need to Sentinel rush and capture expansions with Engineers.
6. Yes, but you get Tanks as a basic unit, while DYN has to tech up to Radar.
7. No, they are about the same.
8. Incorrect, GDF is stronger early.
9. GDF are the kings of rushing, DYN has to Rig boom.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_94swxvtvw&ab_channel=Bikerushownz
I learned many little tips and tricks I had no idea were in the game.
I didn't know powerplants could go into overdrive, how to rotate buildings, using logistics plan early, building turrets but not placing them to save them up, so many things.
I do hope the game has a good tutorial or at least explains a lot of this throughout the campaign.
Agree, although maybe with good intentions, why this eagerness to tell others how to win? Can I have some fun myself and try things out myself? Yes, i know, I don't have watch the video but still I'm just puzzled by all these YouTubers which, as soon or even before a game officially releases, come with a full step-by-step guide of how to beat or finish the game in the best and quickest way.