No idea
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ORIGINAL: thedoctorking I like it but it certainly doesn't provide a guarantee of a good outcome. Many's the time I've attacked with supposedly 4:1 in CV, with a deliberate attack, and been turned away. And other times, I've nerved myself to attack with 1.5:1 or so and won easily. There are a number of factors that the CV model doesn't take into account and a good bit of randomness in the provision of support units, effectiveness of suppressive fires and air support, and what have you that can affect the attack. As somebody said to me the other day, if your opponent is winning 90% of their attacks against you with odds in the 2:1 to 3:1 range, suspect that they are reloading the save game file repeatedly (cheating). Nobody can calculate the odds that effectively. With a 3:1 cv attack ratio you can expect to win 95% of times (if not attacking across a river) No cheating involved. Altough with 2.5, if they are winning 90% of times, something might be "wrong" with the other player. Ps. Of course, more things must be taken into account. For example, even attacking acroos the Neva can be done with less than 3:1 and win (and that taking into account that it is a major river, so you would need in a normal situatin something around 5:1 to win). However, loading the corps with pioneers, putting good generals (for checks) and pounding the other side with lots of Stukas works wonders most times.
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