HardLuckYetAgain -> RE: Soviet GT 18 (12/13/2017 2:40:54 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Crackaces quote:
ORIGINAL: tyronec quote:
Well I guess in theory both sides winter prep will be hampered but Axis is almost always gonna draw the short straw Personally am not sure. Soviets have some of their best mobile units in an exposed position, they could get trapped or take heavy losses during the pending snow turns and they are not building up strength for the blizzard attack. On the other hand I might lose some units, think it would take an extreme combat result but is certainly possible. Am also not sure of the impact if that pocket were cut off. Interesting. Actually I might propose that the isolated units are doing you a favor ;) There are three problems I see in my newbie mind that I might suggest will have a long lasting effect should this game go on to 1944 .. 1. The deep drive has put your forces at high Supply MP's away from the railhead. An interesting unintended consequence of the supply algorithm is that the lorries (as Telemecus would say) will not even attempt to supply the isolated units .. in this case this is good in an odd way. The units that are 90MP's from the railhead are going to have trucks attempt to supply in the Mud phase this is not so good.. a look at the upper right hand corner might show a narrowing between the numbers left of the () and the numbers in the () .. when the numbers left are < () your whole Army will begin to suffer the effects insidiously at first. 2. There are a few 90+ morale German units. If they get isolated their morale drops. This will take some doing to recover. The problem is victories are a matter of morale, firepower, and adjusted CV .. and lower morale makes those victories harder to get morale up. It's the elite units that carve holes in tough positions... 3. If he does pocket units .. your snow turns will be dedicated to breaking these pockets rather than preparing for what is documented in this AAR as a normal Blizzard. Should your better units be "caught out" [Think Everest 1996] they will suffer morale and attrition losses that will not totally recover. [sm=00000613.gif] Yup yup, I'm waiting for the next installment O.O
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