Beria
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T025 Command Boundaries I took the command boundaries from Axis allocations and superimposed them on ours at the end of turn 25 in the map below. Most of the action during the blizzard for the Crackaces will actually be against the Darojax as the Soviet centre commander. They are now in charge of the shock army deployed west of Lake Rybinsk too for an attempted envelopment in the area. The boundary between Soviet Centre and South commands is Tambov which will be a hotspot during the blizzard campaign. Rather than giving one commander control over the main areas of action, instead two commanders will have to co-ordinate a lot across their boundary. Not ideal. quote:
Darojax, Soviet Centre Commander In fact tell you what if you tihnk you can achieve any progress with my units down there you definitely have my persmission to take control of them and make it happen (this turn only) : ) Be my guest quote:
Mamluke, Soviet South Commander thank you comrade. will see what I can do quote:
Neogodhobo, Soviet Supreme Commander Aah..bickering among my Marshals. This is the sign of a true offensive So in turn the Axis Centre Commander will spend most of the blizzard in combat with the Soviet South Commander. The command boundaries do have some perverse consequences. Further up the map brigades are being merged into other units to boost their ToE while further down quote:
Mamluke, Soviet South Commander need more units to cover the entire front better no? even so, for the North and center, yeah, that does sound like a good Idea, you can achieve decent unit concentration and the terrain is good for that But for the South, I can't do this (much). My front is way to wide and I will need the brigades to achieve my defense. however, On narrow fronts like the Crimea and Rostov, this can make a BIG difference. I will be honest, If I can manage to just sacrifice a load of rifle Brigades instead of divisions in the South. I will be happy Brigades are expendable (and fast to train) divisions are not. If you have no points left then merging units is free. The destroyed units come back free for the same reasons. But if you have a south spending points to create brigades to get enough "unit density" while the rest are merging units because they have surplus, then it might make more sense to shift the brigades to the south instead? If you do not want to reallocate between commands than you can shift their boundaries, widening for those with too much and narrowing for those with too little. Or reallocating armies or even fronts to the next commander along to do the same without changing boundaries. This is the sort of thing a Supreme Commander should be watching out for.
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