Toidi
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ORIGINAL: Pelton You can rout 80 morale units. In the past unlike most or all GHC players I do not rely on routs to achieve breakthroughs. A single stack of 3 PZ divisions and one herder division can make a hole in any 2 layers line in 41. then simply drive through 2 more PZ Corp. Basicly now you have to use 1942 panzer tactics in 1941 is all. 2 panzer balls. Pelton, this does work in '42, but that is because the morale of SU in '42 is lower and Axis logistic is better. At least in the areas where such a strategy does work. And this strategy is all fine now in '41 till maybe turn 10. Around that time, unless you managed to pocket 2 millions already, you will start having problems... at least against a competent (but not expert) Soviet player. Also, the strategy you described will work well in clear, but not if you have to cross a river (minor river is enough) and have 50% of mp in those corps you did not do the buildup. For me the major issue is that you can now push divisions many times (my record is 7 subsequent pushes as it did not want to get out of the way), and a single herding division may not be enough. And is certainly not enough in other terrain than clear, no rivers. But in general I agree - 2 Panzer balls is the way to go (and it is exactly what I am doing apart of maybe 2 panzer corps), but my execution of this very strategy stops working around turn 10. You are better at that, so you may be more successful (and I will be certainly more successful the next game I play), but nonetheless getting just historical advance now is very difficult, at least for me. It had been tough before (see your game vs MT) but it could be done granted the Axis player is more experienced than the Soviet one. Also, 2 pazer balls strategy is somewhat gamey and not resembling much of what was happening in '41. Anyway, to win, Axis generally need to at least advance historically + Leningrad, preferably + Moscow (or advance not historically, but quickly enough to capture Stalino/Kharkov and get all the industry there). To make this happen with the new patch is much more difficult than before, even when the opponent is not equally skilled. As the general consensus was that before the balance of '41 was more or less fine, things should be changed. (and of course, you will still do very fine against a newbie who will defend in a forward manner in the open, but other than that, I don't think so) T.
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