btd64
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Joined: 1/23/2010 From: Mass. USA. now in Lancaster, OHIO Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: neuromancer This is my assessment after playing a few scenarios. I suck at this game. Leningrad, Minsk, South-West, result is always the same: Soviet Minor Victory. Conclusion: I suck. Well, more broadly I suck at most strategy games like this. I like them, but the honest truth is I am not very good at them. I think part of the problem is that I often overlook something - which in past board gaming my opponent would seem to always spot and exploit - and that frankly my luck sucks (again, from board gaming, if there was a bad result on the table, no matter how low odds, I learned to assume that I had an even chance of rolling it - I freaked a guy out once by being able to call my dice before I rolled them, solely based on how poorly my luck was going that night). I think this may have resulted in me becoming more than a little over-cautious. I know that historically by the end of '41 both sides had pretty much bled themselves white; the Germans to get as far as they did, the Soviets to prevent the Germans from getting any further. I find myself reluctant to do that, when my units drop below 60% I pull them back to refit. And I find myself hesitant to even put my panzers into battle as even when the odds are good they tend to get the hell kicked out of them, and it takes FOR-FREAKING-EVER for them to receive replacement panzers (German panzer production was never great). I also don't want to commit to an attack with anything less than a 2 to 1 odds, which is fine a lot of the time but anybody who has forted up gets reported as really high CV ratings (and sometimes they don't until after I tried to attack them). This give me pause quite often... I have occasionally gone for it anyway and found that they didn't put up as good a fight as was suggested. And other times I get my teeth kicked in. In my current game it is Turn 14 and I still haven't taken Odessa. It is surrounded, I am bombing it (not that it seems to accomplish much, the number of casualties it reports is minuscule), I have naval patrols trying to take out the resupply, but the CV is reporting absurd. I tried a little experiment recently, hit it with everything (a corps of Germans and a bunch of Rumanians) and basically got my ass kicked. I have now put a pioneer with every unit, and damn near every 210mm gun I could find in the hands of the German corps, and am going to give it another kick, but I am not expecting much. And I keep overlooking things still. Forgot to tell the computer to not fly 500 recon missions so I lost 50 recon planes to operational losses (and yes, that is with manual air control, you still have to really restrict how many missions it flies and the planes it sends or you take crazy ops losses). Forget to turn the GS button on, so didn't have air support. Forget to turn it off, suffer a bunch of air losses. Didn't bring up the corps HQ so the units were attacking without artillery support. Did bring up the HQ, but I couldn't completely seal the front so a unit snuck through and chased it off. And does this corps even HAVE any artillery? That corps over there has an entire army's worth of artillery, but these guys have none - what idiot was in charge of assigning artillery assets anyway? Did they think that only that corps would be doing any fighting so these guys over here didn't need artillery? Sigh. Anyway. Just wanted to vent. I now return you to your regularly scheduled forum. I don't know if you are familiar with War in the Pacific, Admirals Addition. Well when I started that game I started using a notebook to keep track of things. It helped me a lot especially after my concussion. I suggest that you try it. It helps keep track of things that you have to do. With this game I will be using a notebook as well....GP
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