RTS Broken Arrow allows you to create your own deck. If you can’t pick the best units, though, there is a place you should visit.
Nowadays real time strategies are not in the center of players’ attention. Still, there are some games that attract thousands. Broken Arrow is a perfect example. Advanced Access of this RTS gathered over 31,000 players on the first day (long live good old FOMO). It can be assumed that after the proper launch, BA will attract even more fans. It means that it is one of the biggest RTS releases of the year. With so many people, multiplayer is also blooming. Of course, numerous players would like to have the best decks. While we can't help you properly yet, we know where to look for it.
Broken Arrow presents the story of a fictional conflict between the U.S. and Russia. So, you can align yourself with one of these two factions and take part in battles. Of course, both have their own unique units divided into 6 categories – recon, infantry, vehicle, support, helicopter and airplane.
The game allows you to construct your own decks. However, the number of possible configurations is really huge, so it is easy to get a little lost. Fortunately, you can find people on the Internet who can help you pick the right units. I won't pretend to be one of them. Instead, I will direct you to the place where you can find professional help.
If you struggle with creating the best deck, go to the official Broken Arrow Discord server. There you will find the separate channel dedicated to this topic, where people ask for opinion or share their own builds.
Broken Arrow will be officially released on June 19th. However, people who bought Vanguard Edition can play right now thanks to Advanced Access. Keep in mind, though, that more players means a higher chance for server issues.
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