Marcinos1985
Posts: 430
Joined: 1/22/2020 Status: offline
|
quote:
1. They weren't yet prepared, 2. They didn't want to start the invasion during winter, and 3. They were planning the invasions of Denmark and Norway as well. Spot on. In SC:WaW GER may teleport via rail straight to Belgium border, so pt 1 is not simulated. What is more, losses after Polish campaign are nonexistent, contrary to what happened IRL - at least in material terms. When it comes to point 2, it was mentioned several times on forums that penalties in bad weather are insufficient. In mud your AP is reduced, but land units fight at full effectiveness, quite strange. Frozen weather is harsher, but if Belgian troops start at zero supply, this frozen weather won't save them. So point 2 is not well simulated in French campaign either. Not to mention, that until winter (so late December, 4 Axis turns) weather is really good in Belgium/France. Was it the case in 1939, I don't know. Changing the weather is a huge undertaking though, I don't think it could be changed in current iteration of the game. Still weather zones could be adjusted a bit, there was already a meaningful change for Russia last patch. 3rd point is interesting. Making NOR/DEN invasions more expensive/impossible if Belgium is gone would change situation a lot. A food for thought indeed. Personally, I would like to see those changes introduced to WiE transferred to WaW, just to see if these are enough to make France less suspectible to early rushes. These modifications seem very reasonable. Still, one must be very wary with changes to France. Making them too strong will derail axis game completely. It's probably impossible to take France on historical date if GER attacks in April, so they are nearly forced to go all-in earlier. With recent changes to Soviets, help for France may be even not welcome.
_____________________________
|