MengJiao
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ORIGINAL: MengJiao You could fight the campaign as is and not worry that it was not the same war as the real 1941. Or, we could ensure that there are either settings, or scenarios, which provide forces that have the same capabilities as the historical forces, German and Russian, as they existed in 1941. This will not mean that the historic 1941 campaign will be replayed, as players will inevitably wish to try different strategies. It should be possible for the capabilities of these forces to evolve in the game, as they historical did, through 1942/43/44. This in no way stops other players having available other settings, or scenarios, which give more balanced opposing forces, or any other what-if situations. This does not have to be a question of either one configuration, or any other, it should be possible, eventually, for all of us to have a game we can enjoy. The more reasonable configurations the better. I think it would be better for the morale of Axis players to stop obsessing over how 1941 plays out (eg. the Russians don't get punished enough for not getting wiped out as badly as they did in the real 1941) and -- if they must have an historical 1941 -- just start in 1942. There is a 1942 campaign and it guarantees an historical 1941. You are still failing to understand the point, I don't think anyone wants an historical 1941, but to play with forces that have the capabilities as they existed in 1941 and achieve a different result by trying alternative strategies. Why ignore 1941 and throw away 25% of the game, when 1941 is potentially the most balanced scenario, as it gives perhaps the only chance the Germans might win (I doubt anyone wants an automatic victory for either side). By 1942 and certainly by 1943 the balance has gone, because the only question becomes how quickly the Russians can get to Berlin. A better plan for a better 1941 would be to make it 1940, beef up the Russians and see if they can take Berlin in six months. Well start a thread and see if you can get it to fly, in the mean time could we get back to the main point. My point is that if you want the Russians to have a reason to fight pretty far forward, you might consider a scenario where it makes sense to fight pretty far forward.
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