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McGib -> Russian long campaign (8/3/2000 5:49:00 PM)

My hats off to you guys who play Russian long campaign games. I started one the other day, first battle, river crossing defence, no problem. Second battle, a meeting engagment, my tank gunners could not hit the ground with their foot!! For 3 turns I had 2 platoons of T34's and a 45mm AT gun dueling with a single Stug b. Most of my shots were 30% range and plowing up dirt. The stug was dinging everything. Finally a T34 hit it and killed it. This is all bad enough but I had my hitting rating set at 250% just so I could hit something. Btw range was 6-7 hexes. McGib Ready Aye Ready




Nikademus -> (8/3/2000 7:28:00 PM)

your gunners must have been put into their tanks straight from the rail cars that had come up to the front from the recruitment centers! ;-)




Musti -> (8/3/2000 7:54:00 PM)

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Originally posted by Nikademus: your gunners must have been put into their tanks straight from the rail cars that had come up to the front from the recruitment centers! ;-)
Yeah, it seems funny, but I have seen pictures of WW2-era T-34 tanks, where the instructions of how to use that particular tank model were written in the tank interior! Talk about some serious lack of training... [img]http://www.matrixgames.com/ubb/wink.gif[/img]




Nikademus -> (8/3/2000 8:40:00 PM)

given that alot of men were thrown into the frew in 41 helter skelter, i would expect to see exp ratings as low as 35-45! (since 50 is supposed to equate to near full training but sans experience) and we know how lackluster 50ish is! It must have taken a stoic and brave person to attempt to go to war with such a minimum of training. This is why i'd advocated the creation of a seperate setting for "morale". Right now morale ratings closely mirror the exp setting (if not using Country training) it would be interesting to see how some battles would go (outside of an edited scenerio) with low exp but high morale troops would fare against seasoned veterans




renwor -> (8/3/2000 8:44:00 PM)

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Originally posted by Musti: Yeah, it seems funny, but I have seen pictures of WW2-era T-34 tanks, where the instructions of how to use that particular tank model were written in the tank interior!
Yeah!!! And that was improvement in fact! Version A) of instructions was written on the tank exterior, which caused some unexpected complications in real battles !!! Renwor




Seth -> (8/3/2000 8:55:00 PM)

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Originally posted by renwor: Yeah!!! And that was improvement in fact! Version A) of instructions was written on the tank exterior, which caused some unexpected complications in real battles !!! Renwor
Comrade Leytnant, the engine has stalled! How do we start it? Creeak (hatch opens) Okay, pump the gas ped..KLOOOOOONG!!! ... Eeeeww. Can someone hand me a rag to wipe this off?




Nikademus -> (8/3/2000 9:09:00 PM)

ah memories. to this day the toughest long campaign i've ever fought was as the Russians starting in 39. first i took a whuppin from those freaky Finns (comon guys! we were only liberating your country right???!!!) then by the time i'd managed to acumulate enough points to replace all my tank losses (the one campaign where the points could'nt keep up with the loss rate, that speaks volumes right there!) the Germans invaded and it was one defeat after another until early 43!!!! then there was the battle in which a single Tiger tank first made its debut. I did'nt have to wait for my tank crews to rout. I beat em to it! (Scene from Monty Phython RUN AWAY!!!!!) things eventually turned sweet though once i got my paws on some T-34/85's. Much revenge was taken on those heavily armored facist beasties! [This message has been edited by Nikademus (edited August 03, 2000).]




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