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ORIGINAL: ravinhood Those are good options Tweber, especially the partisian one and the scorched earth one, were you using these two in the particular aar? I remember when I played Stalingrad (and I always played the Germans) that the reinforcement ratio was at a scale of 3 to 1 russians to germans and increased thru the years to 6 to 1. What AH did was start out the Russians getting 4 replacement points per main city (Leningrad, Stalingrad and Moscow) per turn and increasing as the years rolled by to 6 per city and then finally 8 per city. To me this made the game realistic in that it was reinforcements that overwhelmed the germans in the end. The germans never got more than 4 reinforcement points per turn. I'd always start off strong, but, by the time winter 42 rolled around I was suking hind tit for reinforcements while the Russians were pouring them in at up to 24 points per turn. Then I got to watch all that wonderful territory I had taken disappear. ;) The realistic approach is in the reinforcement pool size I think, not just stronger units. The russians should be able to fill gaps as fast as the Germans can open them at a certain point in the sceanrio. If the German player can't win before that point then that's what I mean by it should be rare if the Germans win. The replacements/reinforcements should overwhelm them. This was my same thought...by the time of the attack on Moscow in '41, it was apparent that the Germans were trying to accomplish too much, and they were slowly being worn down by the sheer numbers of Russians...the Germans could keep killing and killing and encircling and encircling, but there, over of the horizon was another T-34, another rag-tag group of Russian soldiers ready to fight. I do not think that this should be a scenario where the Russians almost always win--it is true that historically the Germans made many mistakes, and that using hindsight the German player in this scenario could possibly do better. But I've been following this AAR from the beginning and I kept thinking, "Shouldn't there be more Russians?" There's no doubt that tweber is a great player--I played him once in his PT1 version of the Russian war and he wiped me out as the Russians--and that is a factor in assessing this scenario. Anyway, from watching this (and granted that doesn't give me the whole picture), it seems to me that Russian production should be slightly stepped up. I never got the feeling that the tweber as the Germans was facing this horde of Russians, which I really feel should be the case with this scenario. All that being said, tweber has playtested this a number of times, and so it must be balanced to some degree...and also, he has said that he will "take on" anyone as the Russians. This I would love to see... I CALL FOR A REMATCH--Vic as the Germans, tweber as the Russians!
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