Champagne
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I hope that this is the appropriate sub-forum in which to post this thread. If not, my apologies. I'm trying my first Campaign Game. I chose to play the Axis vs. the AI in the Alt VC 260 scenario. I am using the Reduced Blizzard Effects. Advice is needed. I printed out the full manual and read it front to back more than once in most places. I know the fundamentals about Command and Control, Support Units and Leadership. I know how to transfer support units and dismiss leaders. It's currently 1 January 1942, and human Axis player (me) holds 230 Victory Points. The Axis hold Leningrad, Vyshny Volochek, Kalinin, Rzhev, Vyazma, Kaluga, Tula, Orel, Kursk, Belgorod, Kharkov, Voroshilov, and Rostov. The fight for Crimea is raging. The Russians are in no immediate danger of losing their eight-hex Sevastopol stronghold, and, have a solid defense line on the western most Crimean bottleneck that protects the Kerch Straits. Some other statistics at this point in the game: Axis VPs = 230; Ready Manpower Germany = 2,900,000 -- Russia = 5,962,373; Ready AFVs Germany = 2358 -- Russia = 3245 -- Ready Aircraft Germany = 3211 -- Russia = 8876. I am uncertain about a number of game issues. I'd appreciate guidance. A fundamental issue raised by these stats: Am I doing something wrong with my air strategy? The Russians seem to have an enormously large number of ready aircraft. I bombed airfields on Turn 1, but, I have not spent much energy doing this on subsequent turns. First, I've been bombing the Sevastopol Port facilities. Does this have the potential to drastically affect the Russian supply? I'm not sure how much damage is done, because I'm not sure how to read the battle results. The "F11" result doesn't provide precise data on battle damage to the Port. The Port seems to have a value of "15", and my bombing has reached a level of "9", but, I'm not sure what that means. Second, how beneficial is it to bomb Russian Manpower, Rail and other such facilities? Third, moving to ground combat: how beneficial is the building of Fortified Zones to help the Axis defense line during the brutal Winter? I know that Fort Levels are very beneficial, but, I'm talking about Fortified Zones. They seem beneficial, but, I'm not sure that experienced players use them very much to defend the Axis winter line. A current AAR game shows the Axis player building no Fortified Zones at all to bolster his winter defense line. Fourth, during the Brutal Winter, should the Axis player just run away or defend his fortified Axis winter line? If he runs away, the Axis player will obviously lose a great deal of Victory Points and ground. Fifth, In my quest to reduce the Partisan threat as much as possible, I am using all of the Security units and most of the Axis Minor Allies to garrison Russian rear-area cities. I've got at least 100 percent Occupation Value for every rear area city. Is this a wise strategy? I've seen a recent AAR where the Axis player basically ignores the garrison duties and uses these units elsewhere. Thanks for the help.
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Only the dead have seen the end of War. -- Plato
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