BletchleyGeek
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ORIGINAL: Flaviusx There are workarounds this exploit as the Soviet, yes. But it's an exploit, and if you think otherwise, you are kidding yourself. I'm unsure about being an "exploit", as in "getting an unfair advantage", just something that gets out of hand. It certainly lacks a limiting factor, very much like fortifications needed one. Perhaps, increasing the # of trucks damaged linearly with the distance from a railhead, so doing a build-up 19 MP's from a railhead would be something *really* expensive. And I mean really expensive. Right now, HQ build up is described as "something that can gimp the supply of your whole army" when it's obvious it is not really the case. Another additional option could be to make the MP increase, rather than automatic and flat-out, less something predictable so it varied depending on Admin and Mech checks by the HQ leader. Rommel offensives in North Africa are also a text-book example of near optimal use of the logistic means available and their limiting factors. Let's remind that as soon as Rommel logistics ooomph was burnt the Germans were completely and totally shafted. quote:
ORIGINAL: Flaviusx By the way, it promotes runaways. I say this as somebody who flat out prefers to fight up front and make the German pay for advances. But if that German spams buildups, then it's going to be Sir Robin time on large sectors of the front, with a skirmish line thrown up to put the spearhead in zocs. You can only defend against this straight up on very limited sectors of the front with high unit density. Elsewhere, not possible. You certainly show the way putting ZOCs all the way. People is really too concerned about preserving the Red Army too early. In Pelton screenshots his opponent is too wary of that, not realizing that it's worse - in the long run - to let the Axis logistics work at top efficiency in the most favorable of all possible environments. Losses do matter, but I think matters more to lay ZOC on German supply lines, his supply trucks MP's skyrocket, and you can well disregard losses entirely as long as you get divisions for free and you can fill them up fast enough. If the Germans didn't do this in the campaign is as much because of the "limiting factors" discussed above as because the Red Army was creating credible threats - and I mean credible as in "actually interfering" - to the Axis Line of Communication. Soviet cavalry historically distinguished itself in this role and many of the "unconceivable" stops the German Army had to do were because of exactly this. And it was extremely costly in material and lives. This discussion is eerily similar to that of the combination of First Winter and 1:1 -> 2:1 rule, just with the roles reversed. EDIT: Engrish fixed
< Message edited by Bletchley_Geek -- 9/16/2011 12:37:12 PM >
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