Industrial
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ORIGINAL: karlxii Ok, so if we are not to go to much after attack/defense strength on the units, can one trust the probability of success and estimation of losses on the plan-of-attack screen ? Will those judgements be based on the other underlying factors (like equipment types, flankings etc) other than just pure strength versus defense ? Personally - as a rookie in this game - I always judge my attacks by the estimiation of the plan-of-attack and only in rare cases goes against it if I must. Nope, not at all, this 'little helper' is so unreliable that you should forget about it right away and never look at it again. What it will do is basically add up the attack points against the attacked units defence points and base it's recommendations on those results. But as Menschenfresser already wrote, those are no good indications of a real units strength. For example in a Barbarossa scenario you might attack a soviet rifle division in mobile status (25-19) with a panzer regiment (10-8), from the points given the combat planer will probably predict excessive losses for you and a very low chance of success. What'll really happen is that your panzers will slice through that soviet division like a hot knife through butter, because of what the combat planer didn't take into account (just some possibilities): - Your army is operating at a positoive shock, the soviets at a negative shock - your proficiency is much higher than the soviet rifle divisions proficiency - the soviet rifle division will have few anti armor weapons and will be quite helpless against an all armor attack - you will have many indirect artillery pices supporting your attack (they aren't taken into account by the combat planer, for that you'd had to assign them to direct bombardment), while the soviets will have no friendly arty fireing in their support - a Ju-87 Sturzkampfgeschwader will support your tanks in close combat support So, it's better to simply ignore the combat planer in this aspect and better start to develop a feeling for how a battle will go, that is something no AI can ever replace
< Message edited by Industrial -- 8/15/2006 11:08:55 AM >
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