Karnaaj
Posts: 243
Joined: 3/17/2002 From: Spokane WA USA Status: offline
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Oh, don't get me wrong, it's fun... tough, but fun. Else I'd not be restarting it, yes? It's more of a challenge than some scenarios that can be powered through - as I recall, Heroes of the Motherland I did with a core of T-34s (upgraded all survivours to M41 by the end, I think), KV-1s (forget the mod - some got upgraded to T-34), and some infantry (upgraded some to KV-2s , and two 85mm AA w/trucks). Support buys varied - depended on what the map looked like and what the briefing had said; one scenario was stopping a breakthrough, so I figured to plug the hole with craters - 150mm battalion. Worked out pretty good, too, as what little made it through the moonscape was met with a great untidy lot of armour... I like the way RS challenges me; a relatively easy stomping (that night raid on the bridgehead) seems to be the exception rather than the rule. (Based on what little I've played of the campaign - from what you're saying, it doesn't get easier. ) 54 hits? Yup, I can believe it... as i recall, I came close to that a few times. PLONK PLONK PLONK KLANG PLONK. "Uh-oh." Smoke round "Dammit, why did he react to *that* and not the rest!??!" try again with a different tank... On the river crossing/retreat, I'd toss a few rounds into the front-runners, slide back out of LOS, and let flank shots do the work. (The KV-2 I had for that was doing OK, until about seven tanks ganged up on it. ) NO RETREAT, NO ESCAPE is the correct title of that scenario, which I did just finish as the Japanese, so RS is next!
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