Toidi
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It used to be a very standard tactics both for Soviets and Germans. It used to be very effective not only because of reserve activation, but because each of those attacks used a huge chunk of defenders ammo, which in turn led to very inefficient fighting in the end. Now, after some pathing, this tactics is barely effective. The reserves will not activate at odds like that (the odds need to be within much closer range than attack shown for the reserves to activate), so it has no influence on reserve activation. Also, the amount of ammunition used by defender got drastically reduced. Still it can be somewhat effective if one side has a big advantage in air, as the air disruption will lead to increased fatigue. On the other hand, in case the defenders are below national morale, they can increase in morale quite drastically, actually leading to stronger defense. In the case shown, the air support was probably the reason of the attacks of your opponent. He did pay a significant price in thousands of losses. Probably Soviets can afford it from time to time... His attack will most likely succeed without all those pre-attacks anyway 150k vs 20k troops, 3k artillery vs 250, similar air support and most likely high engineering value - that sounds like a win for me... Also note that you probably get the fort reduced during the battle, which means that 498 cv value reported is inflated when compared to the initial value - there must have been some good leadership rolls to get such an increase when facing almost 10x numerically superior enemy.
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