ShaggyHiK -> RE: Why is Schörner generally considered to be one of the best German generals? (2/18/2022 11:16:12 PM)
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I think that this topic may be an impetus for a revision of the ratings of commanders, perhaps it is worth introducing a "training system" for generals. If the higher standing commander in the headquarters is strong, then the lower one should be more willing to improve his skills. Many strong Soviet commanders who are strong in the game from the age of 41. Strong in 41 could not be considered. Generals like Zhukov are a natural talent. It is not given to everyone to understand how the war works. But Rotmistrov, Gorbatov, and others had to study during the war. Many of the future "victory commanders" started with small brigade/division directorates. Rotmistrov started with a tank brigade, and rose to the commander of a tank army. Should German players have a similar system? I do not think so. They should have a skill reduction system if their divisions start to suffer defeat after defeat. To force German players to rotate their commanders if they can't cope, some analogy to how Hitler deposed Halder/Guderin/von Bock and others. I can't say that I was the first to come up with this idea. Rather, he expressed an opinion that is in the air in the environment where I often play. Now, apart from the death of the generals, the situation with them is rather static. You can put a general on a corps/army/front once and never change him again in a game.
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