boldairade
Posts: 722
Joined: 1/15/2005 Status: offline
|
September 25, 1942-Gibraltar Allied planners are optimistic here. Axis air attacks continue to pour in on the port and land defenders, and their ships support two efforts to displace our defenders. However, the Axis take 5 step losses to our 1. Supplies are rushed to both the defenders and air assets here. The English fleet is steaming full speed for Gibraltar from Scapa Flow. Eastern Med- Disaster here: Somehow, the Italians ship in a fresh corps right under the guns of 2 carrier groups, 4 BB groups, and 3 cruiser groups WITHOUT SUFFERING A SINGLE SCRATCH. I love WP, but these types of situations are extraordinarily frustrating. The idea that 14,000 men and their equipment could be shipped into a port being guarded by a fleet of this size and suffer zero losses is infuriating. This absurd result leaves us in a brutal situation. England's best infantry corps, which essentially won this battle last turn but could not secure the port, is now cut off. It's worn down, so even though it is a better formation than the Italian defenders and has Naval and Air supremacy, it will now die on the beaches. Rhodes, which was the lynch pin of our strategy in the Eastern Med, is lost because WP does not allow for you to occupy an undefended port, and also because WP allows entire corps to be transported under the guns of entire fleets without sustaining a single casualty. If I sound irritated, that's because I am. There is nothing I can do. There are no other beaches, so my only option is to let my formation die and then try again, and likely suffer a similar fate. This is a major flaw in the game. Axis forces deploy east of Misurata. At first, Allied generals are glad to see this, and move up to engage. However, upon closer look, Stejand has figured out EXACTLY where my supply ends and deployed just outside my range. We are right back where we were in Tobruk-trying to carry offensive impetus while out of supply, on a very limited front. We could probably push back one formation, but I do not see how strategically that would unhinge the front. German forces appear remarkably well prepared for any attack, their retreat across the desert seems to have cost them little readiness. In the back of my mind, I knew rushing headlong in pursuit would likely leave me in a poor situation. I just imagined it would be near Tunis. I have really no idea how to proceed.
Attachment (1)
< Message edited by boldairade -- 12/31/2021 11:53:14 AM >
|