ORIGINAL: Joel Billings
Not yet, but it's on the task list to do prior to release.
That's very cool (ie that leaders are going to change over time). It also suggests that
the game is following the Glantz-House reading of the overall dynamic of the fighting:
ie that the Soviets always had the basic firepower and numbers to do some serious
damage, but that their organization and command structures had to change and
vastly improve before they could really get rolling.
While the German command structures started at such a good level overall that
they could only decline overall if they changed at all.
The corpus of a thousand battles rises from the flood.