terje439
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ORIGINAL: TulliusDetritus quote:
ORIGINAL: terje439 Aka, don't play pbem as the USSR when you are learning as you go on Terje Terje, don't say that! I always try to see the glass half full. A positive thing: you almost have the Red Army 2.0: lots of corps. You can't reassign them though, that you can't afford it. Now if you calculate the length of the whole front (let's say 132 hexes) and divide by the number of fronts you will know the area they should be (more or less) covering. Then assign a part of the front to each of the Front HQs. Then you should be railing the units to their correct front. First of all you really need a rational organization. If you have it, everything should be fine. And above all, keep playing, see you in Berlin Hehe. I think I am seeing this optimistically, by setting myself new goals And if the reply sounded harsh, that was never the intention, hence the behind it. Flaviusx made alot of good points, however as stated when I started this AAR, I have NO idea what I am doing, I learn as I go along. I never started the game to make sure I win it, I wanted to learn the game better, and from my experience it is better to do so with a pbem game than one vs the AI. As to how to divide the fronts, yes I understand all that, and that is the situation (and has been all along) in the south, however after a rout such as just happened in the north, things will look bad, atleast for me, as my idea was "flee, run for your lifes! Live to fight another day", so I moved them back as best I could. True, there were also some units there earlier that had the "wrong" colour, but that was to add strength as the front collapsed. And as allready stated, I really do not think spending those precious points on changing HQs is my best bet right now. Terje
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