Wikingus
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ORIGINAL: timmyab Hi This current pbem game of yours has a strangely familiar ring to it. I am gradually coming to the conclusion that the ability to build fortifications is slightly overpowered.I think a 1 level fort in the first week is fine but then it should become steadily more difficult.I think this already applies to some extent but it needs extending. Assuming it's our game you're refering to, I do think your mobile divisions in the South got a bit bogged down just East of Lvov.You can't really afford to waste a second in the first few weeks.The Soviets are weak, but not if they can settle in good terrain and build forts, you have to keep them off balance.It's true that a secure Lvov pocket is essential for a good opening, I think though that the strongest openings cut down towards the Romanian border East of Chernovtsy sacrificing a certain amount of security for speed.Panzer corps in that area are also a bit worrying for the Soviet player, posing as they do an immediate threat to the Southern front but still able to turn North.I would nearly always use at least one of the AGC panzer corps to insure that's achievable. By the way another thing I noticed is that you've got twenty divisions (that I know of) in the Pripyat marches.This is like Christmas come early for the Soviet player.Try and stay out of easily defended terrain, that's the main advantage of the Southern stratagy. If you want to abandon our game, that's fine.Do you fancy a "road to" scenario with me as Axis? Yeah, it's our GC. I didn't manage to exploit the first couple of turns, and now Barbarossa's been reduced to a war of attrition way too soon. I mean, AGS will often slow down and start a slugfest early on because of the pretty decent Soviet units down there, but this is way too much. And yes, the forts are overpowered. I can see cities with lvl 3 forts being very hard nuts to crack, but having a couple of Soviet divisions dig in in the middle of flat terrain for a couple of weeks, and then resisting the simultaneous prepared attack of 9 German divisions (armoured, infantry, and even 1-2 SS), supported by something like 100+ planes, is beyond me. Not in mid-1941 anyway. Of course, German losses will be very high in many places (as they indeed were, even early on in Barbarossa), but where such local superiority is achieved (the whole point of a Schwerpunkt), that is a bit much. I did make a mistake with the Pripet marshes though, I should have sent that infantry corps further North of it, instead of straight through it (although that worked in my last GC, when my opponent left barely any units in the marshes). And although I don't normally do this, I think we can end this campaign, and I'll congratulate you as the victor. It's sad but things would only have gone downhill for me from here. We could do a Road To. I'll set one up as the Soviets. Any preference on the scenario? EDIT: oddly enough, I am apparently a masochist, and I'll probably start a new GC before long. I should be learning the ropes by playing the AI, but once you play against a human opponent, it's hard to go back.
< Message edited by Wikingus -- 2/25/2011 12:44:29 PM >
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