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Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 7/28/2010 12:14:44 AM   
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I was wondering since we have seen several AAR's done for the early campaign, and one incomplete one for '43, if we can have a nice detailed one from the Germans starting from Operation Bagration to the end of the war and see if it plays along side its historical equivelent. Might as well see if you have any bugs near the end of the war.
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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 7/28/2010 1:20:43 AM   
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Better yet, perhaps, the 1943 battles for Kharkov. You have Manstein plus both sides playing offence and defence. This could really showcase the game.

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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 7/28/2010 9:08:21 AM   
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Unfortunately the time scale with weekly turns doesn't fit to depicture shorter battles like Charkow.

This lack of flexibility is the only shortcoming for WitE I can see so far.

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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 7/28/2010 9:39:42 AM   
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The 44-45 campaign is towards the back of the queue in terms of being "locked" and ready for worthwhile testing. My guess (and it is only a guess) is that a testable version will be available in 3-4 weeks time, but I don't know whether a tester who wants to do a public AAR will be assigned.

I hope my recent AAR shows that it is possible to move from defence to attack during the winter. I don't know if the "Back Hand Blow" is on the official list of scenarios for the launch of the game, but I am sure it will be high on the list of user produced scenarios once people get their hands on the editor.



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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 7/30/2010 3:20:29 PM   
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I think Operating Bagration would be a great showcase for the AI as the Soviets, as well as a wonderful challenge for the German player.

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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 1:45:38 PM   
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okay, this is not a AAR, but will show some stuff from the 44-45 campaign

as normal, this is a WIP, so, any and everything can change

I am really looking for two bugs that I had reported that got fixed, and wanted to see how it worked, and need a late war battle to see them in action

and, don't expect much, will post what I can, as I go along

ask questions if you want, it makes it easier to post stuff :)

the starting OOBs




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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 1:46:59 PM   
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the map and front lines

the North




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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 1:47:46 PM   
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and the south




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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 1:51:19 PM   
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oddly, I looked over the map and made some early battle plans, but then when I got closer in, that kind of got changed, most of my troops are Static, so it is going to take me some time to get my Armies on the move

sooooo

plan to try and drive the Fin's out of the war, cripple AGC, and get some of my troops ready to move

thinking I will try to free up some of my southern troop, and go to work on the Romy, and hope the rest, pin the Axis in place

here is one of my air raids I am planning on sending out, got some good planes now






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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 2:02:20 PM   
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first two raids I hit some Fin airfields, and was able to overwelm there defences, then got cocky, and went after the LW field, that kind of hurt, I did damage in return, but, it hurt, needless to say, I am not going to go hunting from the LW where they are looking for me, got to get them into my playfield, to have a better chance of doing something

I got a lot of Arty now, so, get to mass Arty Div's behind the front line and add them to the battles, I drive some of the Fin's back from the front line, above Leningrad, and make some ground out east (what I want, is to force a hole above Leningrad, and then cut off the east, before they can pull back)

AGC, I free up some of my northern troops for next turn, and drive some of the Germans back, get some armor on the move and make a couple of small pockets

on the Ge Turn, they pull back where they can, battle my Partisans, but I blow a number of raillines, so they did damage, my small pockets trap 7 divs or so, many more fight free, but in doing so, set them selfs up for a bigger pocket, if I can hold it

my small pockets force the LW to come into my arena, and the losses to the bombers and tranny's trying to drop supplies is nasty and makes up for my earlier losses to the LW, I will bleed out the LW bomber force, quickly, if this keeps up

my turn 2, is like before, I push north and drive the Fins before me, do more damage to AGC, trap 17 divs in a couple of pockets, if they can hold




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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 2:03:22 PM   
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here are the KIA from turn 2




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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 2:10:11 PM   
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okay, it is the start of turn 3, but I am claiming this as info for the end of turn 2

the OOB, odd, the AX lost 7 Divs and are stronger then they were !

not for long if I can help it




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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 2:11:51 PM   
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hmmm, have done a number to the air, but there Armor and Troops are on the raise !!!

air losses after two weeks




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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 2:13:15 PM   
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and the ground losses are pretty close so far




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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 2:14:26 PM   
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what the North looks like, already the Fins are looking to be in trouble




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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 2:16:19 PM   
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and AGC

they are in for a big hurt, but the Germans have already started there 2nd line, so will be ready for the next push, after I mop up, but those mop up's got to hurt




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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 2:26:51 PM   
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as I said/planned, the Eastern Fin's are in trouble, still got a chance to break out, but they going to have to leave there main line of defence to escape, and some are going to be left behind, and easy pickings for next week




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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 2:28:35 PM   
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here may be something we don't really show, I got a nice Armor group here, but, it can't get anywhere, so, I need to make a hole for it to pass though (and Russian Armor is more for exploit, then for breakthough)






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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 2:41:08 PM   
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Thanks for the late war screenshots.

Is that horde of German construction battalions real, or some bug with the screenshot?

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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 2:46:18 PM   
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Wow. What's up with those Soviet engineering brigades? Some of those look tougher than rifle corps!




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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 4:06:05 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: ComradeP

Thanks for the late war screenshots.

Is that horde of German construction battalions real, or some bug with the screenshot?


no bug, there are lots of eng Bat in the game, and they are needed to try and keep the rail lines in order, my Partisans did a number last turn (and to be honest, as the German, you are always going to be wishing you had more !)

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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 4:07:24 PM   
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Wow. What's up with those Soviet engineering brigades? Some of those look tougher than rifle corps!






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no, those are stacks, so you are seeing the stack total, some of them have Corps stacked with them, the Assault Eng's are in themselfs weak, but working with other units, they help a lot in digging out the bad guys



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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 5:27:18 PM   
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Those construction battalions are deploying to repair all of the rail damage the Soviet partisans inflicted the previous turn.

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ORIGINAL: ComradeP

Thanks for the late war screenshots.

Is that horde of German construction battalions real, or some bug with the screenshot?



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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 6:46:10 PM   
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I'm no expert but is this credible. I thought German troops were far superior and would have expected Soviet ground losses to be greater.

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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 6:58:25 PM   
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:)

no, those are stacks, so you are seeing the stack total, some of them have Corps stacked with them, the Assault Eng's are in themselfs weak, but working with other units, they help a lot in digging out the bad guys




Heh. That's kinda neat that the game calculates stack values for you like that. Is there an option to toggle that on and off? (I can think of situations where I might want to know individual unit strengths in a stack.)

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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 7:14:19 PM   
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You click on the stack to see individual units to the side.

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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 7:32:42 PM   
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I'm no expert but is this credible. I thought German troops were far superior and would have expected Soviet ground losses to be greater.

Richard


not sure what you mean ?

but you got to remember, this is the Destruction of Army Group Center

by this time, the Russians were getting pretty good at conducting a armored attack, and had the troops and AFV to keep on going, and by this time, the Germans were pretty much being bled white

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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/14/2010 8:09:34 PM   
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LOL

don't get cocky, you may get a surprise






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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/15/2010 2:39:24 PM   
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figures, go to work, come home and computer crashed, so lost most of my screen shots of what I was going to show, so, going to have some gaps in what was going on

now this is something you will not see too often, I got him surrounded, and he got me surrounded !

but mine is easier to break

I started to cut him down now





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RE: Alpha Test Late War Scenario-1944/45 - 8/16/2010 2:32:04 PM   
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Hard Sarge,

I like the refernce in the aboove screen shot to units getting renamed to Guards units - is that an "earned title" in the game ?

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