Sir.Arnold -> RE: The Soviet Union has no playability now (12/3/2021 6:59:49 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Speedysteve It's hard to give a specific response to this game or scenario without having a much fuller view BUT my 2P on macro game motions: If we assume that the historical result of WW2 is 'the norm' then on average 1941 and 1942 should see the Soviets 'struggling', inefficient, poorly led (with some notable exceptions), huge NM and experience disparities meaning they'll lose most battles, high losses in most battles (same through the war to be fair), able to counter-attack with success at times and just trying to survive in as best a shape as possible. If you can get to 1943 then the Soviets should win on average once the re-organised formations can be utilised en masse, NM and experience level disparity begins to narrow, the grinding of the Axis begins to take effect etc etc. This, at the macro level, is how I see the average game to be. They'll always be exceptions based on player skill level differences. There'll always be things at the micro level that may need to be tweaked/ammended but I (personally) think if most games follow the above then that's the historical norm. Naturally VP levels are set to allow some game prospect of the Axis winning which is fair enough as it's a simulation of the war. My 2P[:)] My troops are 100% toe, and have good generals and terrain, artillery, or level 3 fortress. It is not a lack of equipment and personnel in reality Why do you guys always think that in history, the Soviet army will collapse in 41-42 years because the German army is too strong, not because the Soviet Army lacks equipment and personnel, and serious strategic command mistakes In reality, the vast majority of Soviet divisions in 41-42 had only about 50% toe, At the same time, Stalin and senior generals misjudged the situation, resulting in improper strategic command, That's why the Soviet Army collapsed in 41-42, Soviet players can be avoided to a large extent German army is not God of the battlefield In reality, 43 Kursk, When the Germans encountered the Soviets with sufficient equipment, sufficient personnel, level 3 fortresses and good generals, they failed, and they failed completely
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