warspite1 -> RE: Bob Flemin' and Orm. A World....AARseIII (4/22/2015 7:13:19 AM)
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Firstly I don't mind if you want to be critical - let's face it, a lot of my game play (certainly in games 1 and 2) deserve criticism. It is also nice that people take trouble to follow the AAR's and offer advice, tips etc. The idea of taking Poland slowly is not something I have tried, although personally do not like it as leaving the situation open in the East is "untidy" - and if the weather turns really bad can actually be more than a slight inconvenience. As you will see from AARse IV I was one impulse away from holding out into the next turn with Poland. But this "Poland lite" strategy is a tactic that I will no doubt explore at some point in the future however. I would not necessarily agree with the weather comment. I am not sure that two lots of Rain was dream-like (the weather then turned Fine for the last two impulses - but by this time my units had been disorganised. Yes, even with Rain, if the dice throws are high enough, damage can be done to the enemy and disorganisation may not be a feature, but obviously the chances of that are reduced in bad weather. So it is, like everything in MWIF, not a certain-win strategy and my first two German throws were a 6 (not bad) but then a 3 - combined with Rain, I think a good chance of disorganisation. So with the strategy you propose, and the weather that I have had subsequently - Snow, Snow, Blizzard, Snow, Rain, Snow, Rain - I do not see much of a difference. Yes there is a chance I would have Belgium too, but also that Poland will have not inconsiderable forces still intact too - and these need guarding against even if one is taking time to attack. On that basis, and with the weather subsequently I would not be surprised if Poland was still holding out! When I saw Orm do a similar set-up in AARse IV (although not as extreme) I had in mind to keep the Polish aircraft in play - although bottled it - and that proved to be the wrong tactic by me as he too then got some pretty rubbish weather. That tactic here would have meant the Germans needing to keep air units in the East. The fact that German forces are so light against Poland also means that the Germans there must be very choosy about their attacks. With a lack of cover, losses (and even disorganisation) can be real issues with a number of Polish forces still available to move. So is your alternate strategy better than mine? Yes it can be, but like everything in MWIF, not a guarantee. In MWIF very little is guaranteed, which is why replayability is so high and we love the game so much.
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