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Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/28/2011 9:08:09 AM   
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Following up the thread about Germans quitting etc...here is a story to give heart to Germans who might want to quit.

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I have been having an embarrassing time in one early game where, as Axis, I lost some 20 divisions by Xmas 1941 (mostly armour of course) and spent the rest of the year and most of 1942...

- practising losing more divisions in the retreat
- learning that it pays to read the manual to discover how Hungary surrenders
- understanding just how bad it is when Rumania surrenders
- discovering that a garrison in Helsinki and in the ports in Finland is a good idea if you want to save Leningrad and some 100,000 defenders, including Model.
- realising that disbanding 2 regiments from different divisions destined me to a life of 4 regiments that would not combine

By september 1942, I was on a defensive line from west of Koenigsberg down through the mountains to the Yugoslav border. The line had, at least, become a steel trap of level 4 and 5 forts three-deep in the north by this stage (game was in 1.03 for this period) and the mountains were helpful, but still -- early Soviet attacks brushed the defenders back, albeit with heavy losses. Eventually the south would give way too because the Italians would start to withdraw from 1943 onwards.

I had contemplated several times giving up -- during the early horrors of December; when I saw my allies surrender one by one; when the fort line I had lovingly crafted started to give way. These contemplations usually came after 2-3 glasses of red wine while playing. Then again, without the wine, I would have been in tears.

But a funny thing happened recently.

The 1942 December blizzard arrived just about the time the Soviet attacks were starting to do him more harm than good -- I had one in which 2 divisions in a level 4 fort, with 3 armoured divisions committed from reserves, caused 12,000+ casualties for 900. In the mountains I realised that my troops were actually winning, because of his out of supply state -- some surrenders and I was sneaking forward through gaps in the line and he couldn't counter attack.

I then noticed that the Soviet had stripped part of his front down to almost ant-like levels, in good forts, mind, to stack up for the piledriver attacks (9 units attacking 1 hex). Most of his front was also yellow -- 'far' from supply (in the mountains it was red -- out of supply). I massed 3 Panzer armies and attacked the weakspot. A break through ensued. More panzers trickled through. I had thought to just disrupt him and add a few months to the war. But his reaction was ineffective, perhaps because he thought the same way too. There was no reverse, no rush of reserves. The next turn saw the gap widen and the trickle became a flood of armour - I threw the final panzer army into the hole too, plus all the reserves that were building the last ditch defences on the german-polish border, no point in holding anything back -- defending infantry was shuttled into the hole, leaving their forts barely guarded

Last turn, in January 1943, I completed a huge pocket and have trapped some 50 divisions, linking up the infantry that broke through in the mountains with the armour from the north. More divisions are being trapped in the centre.

I probably can't win the game; I probably can't retake much ground (I disbanded all my FBDs to save manpower - another lesson learned). But it doesn't matter. I have had a hugely entertaining few days and, by hanging in there, have learned a lot about the way the game works.

Meine Kameraden Axis players... play to the end!

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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/28/2011 12:32:48 PM   
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Congratulations - I actually have found that you can sometimes bounce back from disaster in games and still have a good time overall. I really hate it when my opponent gives up just because they could not win outright in 1941.

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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/28/2011 3:34:12 PM   
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Sounds like a great game! Could you post a screenshot?

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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/28/2011 3:36:35 PM   
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hey Tarhunnas

will do -- need to find the old games; they will be start of turns cos I don't usually bother to take screenshots at the end

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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/28/2011 3:45:13 PM   
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Here are four screenshots coming up.

The first (this post) is the turn when I thought 'hello, chance here!'

Then succeeding posts show the start of the Axis turn; the final one won't show the cut off units until I get the game back for the next turn




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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/28/2011 3:47:03 PM   
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Plan Desperation: First week...




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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/28/2011 3:47:50 PM   
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That is an imposing late war German defense, my hat's off to you. Hope the Red Army has a lot of arty divisions...



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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/28/2011 3:48:17 PM   
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Plan Desperation; renamed Plan Possibility, Turn 2:





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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/28/2011 3:49:18 PM   
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Not late war, Flavius... this is December 1942 !! It's an imposing defence born of incompetence at the gates of Moscow in october 41

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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/28/2011 3:51:49 PM   
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This turn, believe it or not, the AI decided to promote Guderian to be in charge of AGN, which is one of the AG involved in this breakout -it must have been Heinz's plan...the encirclement was made, in the south at the end of the previous turn and it held easily; 10 divisions already surrendered. have now encircled more troops in the centre.




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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/28/2011 4:09:01 PM   
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Heh. Let's just say you got your backhand blow a bit further west than usual. Still very impressive.

If it's December 42, he's probably only just getting his arty divisions in line. You've completely wrecked his southern Fronts.

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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/28/2011 4:24:18 PM   
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ty :). and genuinely I was going to call it quits at least 2 times. But I would not be so dishonourable -- my comrade opponent deserved the chance to storm Berlin for victory. What this is showing me is the complexity and depth of the game - I think Germans get spooked by the mobilisation in 1941-1942 and don't realise it evens out a bit as 1942 goes on (reference the truck park thread for example).

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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/28/2011 7:05:38 PM   
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Wow that is truly inspiring. Please keep us updated with screenshots of your game if you have time.

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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/29/2011 4:13:03 AM   
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Just got my turn back from my opponent. 28 Jan 1943. Front below, showing cut off units (including 1 of mine now ...overreached a bit).

The red units to the far south, in the mountains, are not cut off just too far from raillines. I like the way this game makes it almost impossible to do anything in mountains -- very realistic.

The red units in the middle are his cut off forces west of my bulge around Lvov

The yellow units just above it are a pocket he broke last turn: main goal now is to re-stitch that pocket tight.








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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/29/2011 4:46:31 AM   
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I think you are in an excellent position to win a minor victory here if you take it all the way out to 45. These are truly devastating blows to the Red Army, you've set him back hundreds of APs. It's going to take him a long time to recover from this counteroffensive. You may even be able to push back into the Soviet Union and gain some breathing room.


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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/29/2011 8:13:56 AM   
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Thanks -- I am about to see if I have bitten off more than I can chew. I pondered pulling back or, consolidating, vs a further advance. I chose the latter! I doubt I will ever have this chance again. There's now a pocket around Staniskov (sp?)

I can't show the screenshot yet until turn is played but I did get the northern group pocketed and have reduced the southern pocket by 10 divisions. They are tough buggers - guards in level 3 forts.

I was delighted to bring my Italian armour into play --concentrated all the mobile and armoured units under the best leader available and voila! They had fun busting the eastern edge of the pocket where there were no forts. I am on a quest to make the best use of my minor ally (since everyone else is gone) before they withdraw.

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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/29/2011 8:48:31 AM   
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Retreating back to germany to have the Soviet over extended and unsupplied. That's an interesting strategy.

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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 5/29/2011 9:01:39 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Skanvak

Retreating back to germany to have the Soviet over extended and unsupplied. That's an interesting strategy.



errr not strategy, necessity. My opponent was very good in defending in 1941... but supply is his major issues now. especially in blizzard.

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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 6/3/2011 2:17:16 AM   
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I sure hope my german opponent is not reading this thread 

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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 6/3/2011 7:19:21 AM   
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That's like a mini-Barbarossa being run there. 

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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 6/5/2011 9:26:39 PM   
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Nice post. Gives me hope on a game in which I'm currently being run out of Russia.

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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 6/6/2011 4:07:11 AM   
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Great job there, keep at it. Looks like you are giving it a run. Thats the key is circle and capture. I believe its the single most important tactic the german player must use. Capture as much stuff as you can. Tag it and Bag it i say!!

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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 6/7/2011 10:05:14 AM   
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Just to update everyone -- situation now back to normal. April 1943, front stabilised, lost 6 Pz divisions trying for a final encirclement. Now digging in like mad for the summer Soviet onslaught. Likely outcome of offensive? Added 1 year to war. Probably made Soviet more cautious in 1943 offensive which will slow him down, plus little pressure on mountain front to south, lots of casualties however.

The lesson is not that one can recover from a 1941 hiding but rather that, in other games, if you can hold the Russian very deep until say 1943, then you can run away, build a line and his supply lines will give way eventually. Best time for this attack to achieve a minor victory from defeat would be the winter of 1944; even in 1943 it would work a treat. 1942? Nah -- just too many months to go.


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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 6/7/2011 11:29:38 PM   
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quote:

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I probably can't win the game; I probably can't retake much ground (I disbanded all my FBDs to save manpower - another lesson learned). But it doesn't matter. I have had a hugely entertaining few days and, by hanging in there, have learned a lot about the way the game works.

Meine Kameraden Axis players... play to the end!


Ha! That's great! Well done!

The Soviet player had his own problems with advancing too far too fast, and then got cocky. "Meh, that panzer break through is just a nuissance, a pathetic last gasp - Battle of the Bulge in the East...'

As the man said "Don't get cocky!"

There is sometimes something to be said for sticking it out. Even if you don't win, a close loss is still nothing to be ashamed of, as long as it was a good game.


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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 6/7/2011 11:42:25 PM   
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quote:

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Not late war, Flavius... this is December 1942 !! It's an imposing defence born of incompetence at the gates of Moscow in october 41


Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory!

Okay, not quite, but I love that phrase.

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RE: Reasons to keep playing ;) - 6/8/2011 2:01:22 AM   
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Great job for sticking it out! The Grand Campaign was made for a full war. A loss in a good game is still fun, then you can apply what you learned in a rematch.

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