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TheOne -> RE: Mild Blizzard tips? (12/9/2016 1:59:05 PM)
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ORIGINAL: EwaldvonKleist The questions to consider are: Less men=>less blizzard attrition=>less losses (+++) Allot less, if you are putting all planes in Reserve, all SU's in OKH in Germany, putting as many Panzer units in cities or Germany. Less men=>lessCV=>more lost battles=>more combat losses and more attrition losses due to destroyed forts (---) Remember how blizzard works, Dec is bad, Jan ok and Feb easy. So your CV is same as it would be with or without refit on for Dec, a little lower for Jan and Feb is same as Russians cant do much. Less men=>more territory lost in blizzard=>more to be taken back=>more combat losses (---) No, Oka north your not losing any ground as your MT troops are up here with good terrain. In the south your giving ground (+ no attrition losses for 1 logistics phase as your not in contact), you give ground no matter what tactic you use anyways. Plus the ground you lost in south you get to roll over manpower center AGAIN. Less men=>less CV=>more victories for the enemy=>better morale of the Soviets (---) No difference really, morale is done different no so it comes back to NM levels faster going up or down. The victories won are slightly higher on for Jan. Less men=>more ground has to be given=>longer supply lines for the Soviets=>more Soviet truck losses (+++) Allot less loses for Germany and slightly more Russian Are the positive or the negative effects greater? As Germany by the end of Feb you should have 200,000 to 250,000 men in the manpower pool, 1500-2000 AFVs and you saved 10,000 of armament pts-1000's of guns and trucks You turn refit on in March and your army is at full strength by April. So by June 15ish you have close to 100% ToE of everything + all the production from April-Mid June in pools. Huge difference. Guys simply read all of Pelton's posts + AAR's which is all I have done - then you can help the newbies get up to speed allot faster. The game is basicly like a living cell as one area effects another for +/- effects.
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