mind_messing
Posts: 3393
Joined: 10/28/2013 Status: offline
|
quote:
So, my question to you is: Do you think the Allies evacuated troops from Tjilatjap? If you think he is evacuating, where is he moving them too? LRCAP the hex to shoot down transport planes to find out. Personally, I don't think so. quote:
Could the constant bombardments really deteriorate the troops there so badly and be so at odds with the combat replay amounts? Absolutely. Bombardment results can be deceptive: no matter what the combat report says, 12.7cm shells and upwards will cause damage, but most importantly disruption and fatigue, as well as to burn his supply. Just because the bombardment combat reports aren't showing you hundred of casualties doesn't mean that the bombardments aren't having an impact. quote:
The number of AFVs have stayed fairly constant. AFV's are a bad indicator: it could be anything from motorized support to improvised AFV's to Pershing tanks. Guns are a marginally better indicator, but suffer from the same problem: no distinction between a mortar and a 25pdr gun. The numbers are thrown off by the motorized support heavy units (ie, 3rd Motor Brigade, Aus Cav Brigade and the tank destroyer units). Look at the whole picture: the Allies have about 10k more troops, 200 more guns and 1000 more AFV's, but half the assault value. That's a sign that you're doing things right and that the Allied defence is crumbling. The Allies have given you a massive bonus in defending a coastal hex, so hammer hard from land, sea and air. It doesn't matter how difficult the terrain or how high the forts are when the defending Allied units are being bombed in the morning, bombarded by IJA artillery in the afternoon and hammered by IJN shells at night: you'll break down the defence.
|