morganbj
Posts: 3634
Joined: 8/12/2007 From: Mosquito Bite, Texas Status: offline
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Pompack is absolutely correct. Now that I've learned the model a bit better, I find that I can (using 1.02) actually maintain some fighting strength as the German for 1942 and survive the winter in relative decent shape. BUT, I have to do ahistorical actions to do that. I have to withdraw everywhere and anywhere that I see strong Soviet units forming for an attack, coupled with sheltering as many good units as I can, when I can. If I were to adopt the German strategy of not withdrawing, then I would be decimated. To me, that IS the point though. I think the game should reflect what actually happend, if, and only if, the historical strategies are followed on both sides. Sure, there should be some variablility, but it should be relatively minor. What I see in the game is that the 1942 offensive capability for the Germans can only be recreated by doing something that the Germans simply did not do. Now, all that said, I also don't think the game is all that much out of whack at all. Once I restart with 1.03, I'll see if the situation is a little better. I think it might be. I'm not so sure it's the effects of the winter so much as the Germans inability to recover from them. If the effects are just slightly changed, and the recovery rate can be increased, then perhaps all will be well. I, too, have thought that a slider could solve the problem for most players. But, to say that the game is broken is just plain silly. That's my stroy and I'm sticking to it.
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