shunwick -> RE: turn 13 (5/30/2013 11:18:14 AM)
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ORIGINAL: larryfulkerson quote:
ORIGINAL: sPzAbt653 Germans at start supply level is 23, Soviets is 20. So you just changed the Germans at start to 53, while leaving the Soviets at 20. [:(] Don't forget poor Elmer, he should get some ice cream with his cake, too ! Yeah, I can see it's over the top in supply for the Axis now. I'm going to have to modify that event to add only say 15 instead of 30. I'm planning on playtesting the Soviet side too so I'm probably going to have to bump their supply up too. And I'm using the Color Code rule in attack and movement so it's not like they didn't get any of the good stuff too. This playtesting is a blast and I feel a new sense of enpowerment now that I can modify my own scenarios. I estimate another couple of days w/ Barbarosa and then on to another round of D-Day to the Elbe. Larry, The soviet supply is (sort of) adequate. It is the stupid FSDEs of Soviet formations that is the real killer for Soviet supply. Don't forget that you need an FSDE of 75 just to get half of what the supply system is delivering to a hex. The FSDE for the Soviets is so bad that if you take a shagged out 33/1 (cherry red - readiness & supply) soviet unit and put in in a supply depot with plenty of supplies (30+) (that is: right on top of a supply point and don't move it) it will take that unit 6 months to rearm, refuel, and rechow (IIRC 4 months if you have an HQ in attendance). That is longer than scenario lasts. You can probably imagine what Stalin would have thought if this was the case. I always had this image of an extremely drunk Russian armed with a teaspoon trying to refill all the tanks in Soviet division and who, even then, spends most of his time passed out on the ground. Best wishes, Steve
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