Adnan Meshuggi
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ORIGINAL: Oleg Mastruko And another thing, I think most of you need an experience of playing a REAL GOOD German player in PBEM. Until you play a real German expert, and there are only a few currently in this community, you have no idea what Germans can really do, and how frustrating and helpless Soviets feel. Most of you never played real expert German in PBEM. When you play a timid German, and you appear to stop him, it's easy to imagine you're being a "defensive genius" or something. It's most probably not you being defensive genius, just him being too timid. Go play Emir, or James or PDH and then see how much of a defensive genius you really are Well a very good German player should be whooping on a Soviet player of less skill. On the other hand a very good Soviet player will whoop on a German player of less skill, even in 41 prior to the blizzard. Two players of equal skill, from my experience, it boils down to who makes the fewer mistakes. Germans obviously have the advantage in the summer of 41, as they historically did and should be pushing the Soviets back. As the late summer ensues and fall occurs, the Soviets should be picking up steam and slowing the German war machine and come blizzard set them back as they did historically. This pretty much occurs in every aar I've seen and every game I've played as long as the players don't quit too early. The degree of how far one side or the other pushes is pretty much based on the skill of the players. There is a lot involved to this game and if a player takes the time to learn all the various mechanics and apply them will most likely overcome an opponent that does not. Of course each side makes mistakes and the German player in 41 can ill afford too many of these if he plans on trying to take Moscow, Leningrad, and Rostov. Thank you for posting A question: i read the aars, but i can´t follow your results. my conclusions: in summer 41 the axis can do a lot great things to push the russians, but with winter it doesn´t matter cause nothing counts. the russian can and will crush the axis defence line and throw back the axis with so high costs that the capability to come back in 42 for the axis (as they did) is not longer existing. So - basically you are right about the axis summer advance (and untill blizzard it seems to work (even if some finetuning should slow down the axis advance a bit, if the russian player is better)), but with blizzard the histoical axis capabilities are gone. Also for 42. Even very good axis player get kicked around by "average" russian players - so even russian side-players say it is singlesided in a pbem. I hope, you and the other guys here will fix it, so i can order it. Mentally preordered i have, but this is - for me the no-go-problem. Maybe we find some (at the other side) in later parts of the game, but in the moment the blizzardthing sounds to serious for me. Oh, i bet i will be a bad axis/russian player for a long time, but that doesn´t matter. Knowing it doesen´t matter ist the problem - so why should i try if it is use- and senseless, cause blizzard ruins it anyway. Well the Germans were in pretty tough shape by the end of November, primarily from a logistics perspective and were already suffering some pretty severe frostbite even prior to the Soviet counteroffensive. According to Guderian, once the Soviets began their attacks, the Germans started to get pushed back all along the front, and this is just in december prior to him getting relieved. He did make mention that they counterattacked when possible and in some cases were able to hold their ground, but in most cases they failed. The point here being is that don't expect the Germans to stand up too well to a major Soviet offensive in the blizzard. How well though is still an ongoing debate on the tester forum and is getting tweaked and is constantly being looked at thanks to a lot of the input we have recived here on the public forum. It does take time to test it all out and we go thru testers pretty fast. Andy First of all, i know Matrix since 2000 and i have deep respect for the work you and all the others (as programmer, developer, Mod or game designer or playtester) do. So my comments are not meant evil or bad. You are right, if you say the historical germans (weard down by the russian defense) were really exhausted in november/december 1941. They also had to go back because they had forget to stop at some point But that is history (and the russians had lost so many troops) in the game, you can avoid these mistakes but still get kicked around by Mr.average soviet guy. even, if you are way better as the historical germans, have lost less troops and so on. so my opinion is, the axis should perform much better in blizzard (for many things), if they achieved a "better as historical" result (say Leningrad conquered, low losses, great TOE, short frontline and enough reserve units behind it). I agree also that to achieve such a result you need to perform great. Like i agree that the russian player, if playing good, should be better as historical, too. In the moment both things seem to happen to seldom (or for the axis in blizzard, never) Maybe the axis supply situation is to good, also the chance of really coordinated russian attacks in 41 need some limitations? If you left the offical main campagins but make a change so you can do (with the same troops) these described things and then blizzard is tamed down, this would be great. I bet we will find other "big bugs" later on, not only against the axis but also against the russians. But i have hope - as long people like you post your statements. With em is hope, without is just "madness" :)
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