Major_Johnson
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Joined: 6/29/2000 From: Beach Haven, NJ, USA Status: offline
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Interesting poll, considering I just so happen to be play testing (via PBEM) a converted (to) H2H scenario, 1944 US Advance, GE Defend, location Italy. I voted for experience, but part of me wanted to vote morale/rally. My immediate issue is that when I watch the video replay all of my units (except for tanks) return fire only 10% of the time (with minimal accuracy) and hence are getting picked off one by one, and during my turn the GE units return fire 90% of the time with deadlly accuracy, and they return fire 2-3 times! Example: US M3 Halftrack (loaded with a full Arm'd Infantry Squad, AIS) runs into a GE Airborne Unit. The US Infantry immediately unloads and gets shot at by the GE Airborne Unit. The AIS loses at least one man, and may or may not retreat. I have to rally both the M3 and the AIS, assuming they did not retreat, (hopefully to point of getting some shots back! And that's if they didn't retreat) I return fire with the AIS, no hits or maybe one. GE retuns fire, this time killing at least one of my AIS. This time they definitely retreat. I fire on the GE Airborne with the M3, 50 cal then 30 cal, no hits! The GE Airborne then "Assaults" the M3 and destroys it (or if I'm lucky, disables it!) Considering the 1944 time line, I assume that (at least some of) my troops are veteran and should have the where with all to defend themselves allot better than what is being projected in this scenario. This is the one instance where that (supposedly) over powering US artillery I hear some people complain of is helping me out a little. Also I do seem to be getting compensated with ample reinforcements, but in my opinion those Super Human GE units (which I've heard AmmoSgt, somewhat passionately, refer to every now and then) need to be reduced a notch or 2 in the morale/rally setting, or the US troops bumped up a notch! Either would suit me.
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M.J.! We serve others best when at the same time we serve ourselves.
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