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ORIGINAL: Flaviusx OTOH Soviet retreat losses in 1941 are stupidly high and Axis combat losses are correspondingly absurdly low, and it is almost impossible for Axis to get take kind of losses they took historically in 41 until the blizzard artificially inflicts them... This, the German units suffer too few casualties while attacking. Make no mistake, I love playing the Germans, but right now I'm playing my first GC as the Soviets and there are a few issues that left me shaking my head. But not only does the German suffer too few casualties while attacking, the Red Army is absolutely in no position to counterattack, unless you can amass overwhelming local superiority. It simply can't be, that when I attack a single infantry division in the open field with two tank divisions totaling the same CV with nearly 200 T-34 and dozens of KV-1, I lose about 30% of my force while the German only loses a couple hundred men. For the blizzard issue aside from the logistics higher German losses until december 41 would be a big bonus. Right now the German units, no matter how strong they are, are magically turned into crap once the clock hits december. A big reason for Soviet success in the winter of 41 was the state of the German units, with most frontline units burned out and reduced to a shell of the June 41 variant, due to losses and lack of sufficient replacements (supply). Higher losses coupled with the supply issue could really make the game (or WITE 2) more interesting in 1941 as both sides would face trade-off decisions. For the German it would be either pushing forward, thereby causing and suffering more losses, or start to dig once mud hits. For the Soviets it would be run to preserve your force, but then you are faced with a much stronger Wehrmacht in winter, or stand and fight.
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