Schmart
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Joined: 9/13/2010 From: Canada Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Pelton You can not and never will change the cold hard numbers I put up. They simply can't be refuted by anything other then fairytales and feelings. Despite what you might want to believe, history and war is not about 'cold hard facts' or statistical inevitabilities. It's about politics, people, decisions, emotions, uncertainty, guessing, gambles, mistakes, learning, etc. Cold hard facts should prove that Germany had no chance against France in 1940. The reality was different. Hence the strong debate about a factor so murky and intangible as 'morale'. And rightly so, because such intangibles are at the heart of any inter-human conflict, especially war. To the topic, it seems the easy solution is to reduce Russian NM to below 50 (likely 45) in 1941, and/or reduce the size of morale gains when refitting 10+ hexes from the enemy, or make the requirement to be 20+ hexes away. Alternatively, it could be incremental: 10+ hexes gives max 1 per turn gain, 20+ hexes gives 2 per turn, 30+ hexes 3 per turn, etc, although that might be not so easy for the programers to implement.
< Message edited by Schmart -- 7/11/2013 5:16:06 PM >
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