Cmdr_Vessery
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ORIGINAL: sPzAbt653 It's a combination of the effect of weather and supply. Considering that in TOAW '0' supply doesn't actually prevent the player from doing anything, and mud doesn't stop movement, I didn't think it was an unreasonable thing to do. This scenario does not restrict the Axis player in any other way [no cease fires, no restrictive shock penalties]. Also, on purpose, I didn't outline the specifics in the briefing. I know its annoying, we are playing turn after turn and trying to make plans but don't know what is going to happen. The only mention in the briefing is what I posted in post #81, because I don't think the Germans knew exactly was going to happen either. Another influence was the Barbarossa '41 scenario, which we are using as a model to expand the scenario. In that one, the designer used low supply, so that is what we are doing here. The flaw in Barbarossa '41 was that Axis supply started too low in the first place, which restricted the Axis player unfairly. The current result is, the Axis player doesn't have to worry about supplies until October when the system collapses, German stocks run out, and the mud kicks in. Supply picks up a little in March when the trains can start running again [remember, it isn't just rail repair that is needed, the rolling stock was limited and German locomotives could not run in the Russian winter]. Supply is restored to a reasonable level in April/May when historically everything finally caught up to the front. [Blau was held up a few weeks until the situation was restored enough to support the offensive]. So, I hope, it ain't all that bad. Especially with the hindsight we all have. It's all good.. I went through turn 19 to turn 39 pretty quickly. And you are correct, zero supply doesn't mean no activities, but it does severely hamper extended operations. I choice to halt my troops and dig in. Moving only those that had solid supply, 90+, and over the last few turns I have been railing in fresh troops to the AGC front with 100 supply.
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