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A back-line support commander for COH2's British Forces that rewards patient, macro-focused players - but community consensus puts it near the bottom of the British roster.

I've spent enough hours in Company of Heroes 2 spreadsheet-optimizing commander slots to say this plainly: the Tactical Support Regiment is one of the harder DLC commanders to love in the British lineup. It is built around a philosophy of augmentation rather than aggression - you are buying into a playstyle where your job is to make your existing units better, not to slam a new win-button unit onto the field. Whether that trade-off pays off depends almost entirely on how seriously you take the mid-to-late game economy. The centrepiece is the Command Vehicle designation, which projects a buff aura over nearby forces and comes paired with a free reconnaissance ability. The recon use is genuinely useful - it spots cloaked units like snipers and hidden anti-tank guns, giving you map information that has real strategic value in competitive play. The catch is that the Command Vehicle itself is fragile in direct combat, which means you need a purpose-built Universal Carrier in that role, not your front-line vehicles. That is an extra layer of micro and positioning awareness that casuals may find more frustrating than rewarding. The Artillery Cover ability is where most of the community discussion lands, and for good reason. It fires shells with high penetration values and a weapon-disable effect against armour, meaning enemy tanks that eat a hit lose their main gun, sometimes alongside an engine crit. Relic did add warning smoke and a delay to give opponents a chance to react, which softened its bite somewhat. Still, at 250 munitions it is expensive, and munitions in the British Forces are a contested resource. The Air Resupply Operation can drop team weapons and medical supplies to your front line, which sounds more impactful than it plays out in practice - several community guides note that those munitions are usually better saved for the artillery ability itself rather than spent on supply drops. The Forward Observation Post rounds out the kit with rapid-response fire support on nearby threats, and Raid Sections can be used to cut off key points, adding a minor harassment angle to what is otherwise a purely reactive toolkit. Contextually, the British Forces faction is already defensively oriented by design - powerful emplacements, infantry that thrives in cover, and a late-game plan built around Cromwell tank hordes backed by off-map artillery. The Tactical Support Regiment leans into that late-game plan hard. If you already own the base British Forces content and find yourself naturally turtling for the first ten to twelve minutes before transitioning into a tank push, this commander does add genuine late-game tools. The problem is that community sentiment consistently rates it as the weakest paid British commander option, sitting behind the Special Weapons Regiment and Vanguard Operations Regiment in most tier discussions. For a new British player trying to choose their first DLC commander, that context matters. The verdict on value depends on your collection status. If you own the COH2 All Out War Edition or any bundle that includes this commander, it is worth understanding and slotting occasionally. As a standalone purchase for someone building their British commander roster from scratch, the other options offer more decisive, game-changing abilities for the same price point. This one is for the player who has already explored the stronger picks and wants to round out their toolbox with a genuine support specialist. Diego, Scout Team

COH 2 - British Commander: Tactical Support Regiment
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COH 2 - British Commander: Tactical Support Regiment

Dec 3, 2015Relic EntertainmentSEGA
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A back-line support commander for COH2's British Forces that rewards patient, macro-focused players - but community consensus puts it near the bottom of the British roster.

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I've spent enough hours in Company of Heroes 2 spreadsheet-optimizing commander slots to say this plainly: the Tactical Support Regiment is one of the harder DLC commanders to love in the British lineup. It is built around a philosophy of augmentation rather than aggression - you are buying into a playstyle where your job is to make your existing units better, not to slam a new win-button unit onto the field. Whether that trade-off pays off depends almost entirely on how seriously you take the mid-to-late game economy. The centrepiece is the Command Vehicle designation, which projects a buff aura over nearby forces and comes paired with a free reconnaissance ability. The recon use is genuinely useful - it spots cloaked units like snipers and hidden anti-tank guns, giving you map information that has real strategic value in competitive play. The catch is that the Command Vehicle itself is fragile in direct combat, which means you need a purpose-built Universal Carrier in that role, not your front-line vehicles. That is an extra layer of micro and positioning awareness that casuals may find more frustrating than rewarding. The Artillery Cover ability is where most of the community discussion lands, and for good reason. It fires shells with high penetration values and a weapon-disable effect against armour, meaning enemy tanks that eat a hit lose their main gun, sometimes alongside an engine crit. Relic did add warning smoke and a delay to give opponents a chance to react, which softened its bite somewhat. Still, at 250 munitions it is expensive, and munitions in the British Forces are a contested resource. The Air Resupply Operation can drop team weapons and medical supplies to your front line, which sounds more impactful than it plays out in practice - several community guides note that those munitions are usually better saved for the artillery ability itself rather than spent on supply drops. The Forward Observation Post rounds out the kit with rapid-response fire support on nearby threats, and Raid Sections can be used to cut off key points, adding a minor harassment angle to what is otherwise a purely reactive toolkit. Contextually, the British Forces faction is already defensively oriented by design - powerful emplacements, infantry that thrives in cover, and a late-game plan built around Cromwell tank hordes backed by off-map artillery. The Tactical Support Regiment leans into that late-game plan hard. If you already own the base British Forces content and find yourself naturally turtling for the first ten to twelve minutes before transitioning into a tank push, this commander does add genuine late-game tools. The problem is that community sentiment consistently rates it as the weakest paid British commander option, sitting behind the Special Weapons Regiment and Vanguard Operations Regiment in most tier discussions. For a new British player trying to choose their first DLC commander, that context matters. The verdict on value depends on your collection status. If you own the COH2 All Out War Edition or any bundle that includes this commander, it is worth understanding and slotting occasionally. As a standalone purchase for someone building their British commander roster from scratch, the other options offer more decisive, game-changing abilities for the same price point. This one is for the player who has already explored the stronger picks and wants to round out their toolbox with a genuine support specialist. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:aaaCommander DLCSupport DoctrineArtillery CoverCommand VehicleLate-Game FocusedMunitions ManagementCompetitive MultiplayerBack-Line Play

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
32bit Vista
Memory
2GB RAM
Graphics
512MB Direct3D 10 capable video card (GeForce 8800 GT or Radeon HD 2900XT)
Internet
Broadband Internet connection
Processor
2Ghz Intel Core2 Duo or equivalent
Hard Drive
30GB free Hard disc space

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OS
64bit Windows 7
Memory
4GB RAM
Graphics
1024 MB Direct3D 11 capable video card (GeForce GTX 470 or Radeon HD 5850)
Internet
Broadband Internet connection
Processor
3Ghz Intel i5 quad core or equivalent
Hard Drive
30GB free Hard disc space

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Developer
Relic Entertainment
Publisher
SEGA
Release Date
Dec 3, 2015

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