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With the improved supply level in Devers area, some offensive operations can begin. In this shot we see that a swift move by the French 1re Blindee Div has cut off the German 11th Pz Div and two Inf Div's. At the top middle you can partially see one regiment that Elmer sent from nowhere to try and help, but that was of little help. A word about Elmer here - some folks talk poorly of the 'AI', but I will defend it, because generally it is competent, and scenario designers have a lot of ways to influence it if they spend the time. However, this is one case where we really can't do anything to prevent it. Warning - Technical stuff coming - Firstly, Elmer does recognize that units are flanking his units, he's not daft. But, remember what some players called the 'pee pee dance' ? This was where Elmer would move units to and fro during his turn, to no end other than reducing the effectiveness of his units. Well, a code adjustment was made that tends to keep Elmer from doing that and it works very well, but an offset is that now when Elmer sees this happening, his desire to counter it is overridden by his greater desire to not suffer a disengagement attack. So the actual problem here is that Elmer doesn't keep reserves available to counter enemy moves. He did have one regiment that might have moved [Black Circle, and Inset], so I'll chastise him for that. And of course, this is just one incident, it doesn't happen all the time. The end result of this situation is that most likely these German units will get eliminated, while out of supply, before Elmer can bring any units to the rescue.
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