loki100 -> RE: 29 November – 5 December: "The thunder hurried slow" (turn 24) (3/27/2014 8:18:17 AM)
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ORIGINAL: loki100 I've been giving Stalin free access to the special Central Committee vodka stocks so he doesn't notice that all the industry in Moscow has surprisingly been disappearing. That's actually a pretty good strategy. SigUp should probably do the same for Hitler. [;)] Congratulations on a good start (well it seemed that way to me) to the winter offensive. Even if you end up short of your goals at least you have the initiative for a season and that is a very welcome change of pace. Aye getting our respective glorious leaders out of the way seems an excellent idea The bit I am happy about is the damage south of Kaluga, that shows the benefit of planning the OOB of the shock army, it has heavy guns and katyushas that have sat in Stavka since July and most of its rifle divisions are the high morale Siberians. Overall, as you say the good bit is not having to open each turn dreading to see what damage SigUp has just done. quote:
ORIGINAL: Stuyvesant It's hard to gauge your offensive so far, loki, it being only a week old. You're mostly victorious, but certainly on a map it doesn't look like more than a few shallow penetrations, dents in the front rather than big, gaping holes. Again, your offensive is only a week old, so a lot could change. Still, you pushed aside a fair number of Panzer divisions and you even brushed an SS unit aside (Himmler will be sad, I'm sure). Shame that those Romanians (no, not those routing Romanians, the other Romanians) managed to hang in there and kill 1,600 Soviets. aye, the idea is to poke the sort of holes into SigUp's front that will make him start to abandon positions, so its a bit of a ripple effect. I'm not sure that north of Moscow I'm going very far, but it may be that the attacks from Kalinin Front (which are really designed just to do damage) and Leningrad Front (another Shock Army is forming up to the rear) may dislocate a lot of his defense lines. But it will be another a couple of turns before I can really judge if this is going to achieve even the modest goals I want quote:
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ORIGINAL: Stuyvesant It's hard to gauge your offensive so far, loki, it being only a week old. You're mostly victorious, but certainly on a map it doesn't look like more than a few shallow penetrations, dents in the front rather than big, gaping holes. Again, your offensive is only a week old, so a lot could change. Still, you pushed aside a fair number of Panzer divisions and you even brushed an SS unit aside (Himmler will be sad, I'm sure). Shame that those Romanians (no, not those routing Romanians, the other Romanians) managed to hang in there and kill 1,600 Soviets. Loki shouldn't worry about an occasional failed attack. If they all worked, it would mean he's not being aggressive enough. This will be his only good shot at the Germans for a long, long time so he really has to make it count. (Well that is my rookie's opinion; others including Loki himself may believe differently.) It usually takes a few turns to see how much of an effect an offensive has, especially a grinding type of offensive which is all Loki can do for now. His goal is to put pressure on the German front line units, giving them a choice: stay and get ground up to dust; or fall back and concede territory. I think he's off to a good start but we won't really know for a little while. Thats more or less my view, there is nothing elegant to this offensive, I could do without 1-10 losses in a failed attack but it all keeps up the pressure. I think that was a typical brain-fart loss (ie all the random bits went against me), if I had taken Sverdlovsk then the Germans around Rostov would have been exposed. quote:
ORIGINAL: randallw If the German side wants to keep his armor in the open and allow it to be punished by the blizzard attrition, along with heavy fighting, oblige him. [:D] I think this is where I am getting payback for all those snippy attacks on the German infantry south of the Oka and west of Tula. Its quite an important sector as it potentially opens the road to Kaluga and Bryansk (ok this is me doing my channeling of Stalin in the Stavka map room), so SigUp needs to try and halt me. I've also worked hard (ie spent ages doing tedious OOB work) to ensure that Leningrad Front has the tools for the job. A few 9-10 CV stacks makes a real difference in terms of what looks like a feasible target - of course losses and fatigue will take their toll here. But for the moment, I see this sector as the one place where I can do damage to both infantry and panzers, more or less on my terms quote:
ORIGINAL: jmarzian On no, what happened, another good reading AAR coming to an early ending? Hi, and welcome No the game is alive, just stalled. SigUp has real life time demands so can't manage to do a turn at the moment. Hopefully normal service will be resumed ... presume you've found his AAR as a source of material too ...
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