ORIGINAL: Grotius
Hey Jim,
I'm playing the Soviet side against the German AI on "Normal," and I too am on turn 16, so it's kinda fun to compare our front lines. In my game, too, the Germans have stalled just short of Leningrad, but they are 30+ miles out and not as close to Lake Ladoga as you are. The AI has barely made any progress with the Finns, though; they are close to their starting positions. How have you done up there?
Likewise, my Germans have an armor spearhead about 40-50 miles from Moscow, so again just a tad behind you.
But you've done far better in the south than the AI has done against me. It is only now bearing down on Odessa and Kursk, both of which I still hold! The AI took more time there mainly because it liquidated a big pocket of my troops in the Lvov area. Indeed, I still hold Kiev, though I will have to give it up in a turn or two, I think.
Also, my losses are slightly smaller than those of your AI opponent. I've lost 1.9 million men, 29,000 guns, 11,900 AFVs; "your" Sovs have lost 2.7 million, 33,000 guns, 12,500 AFVs.
In general, I'm pleasantly surprised with the play of my AI opponent. It's not perfect, but I haven't seen it make any real boneheaded moves. Maybe it could've been more aggressive early on. I think maybe it's missed an opportunity to push the Finns forward, and I suppose it should've diverted more troops to break out faster in the south. I think it's somewhat easier to play the Sovs early on than the Germans; the Sovs did win, after all. If I had to play this scenario again, I'd probably give the AI a boost of some sort, but not too big a boost.![]()
The Russians abandoned Finnish territory, so I’ve reached the no move line and built a line of forts to match his. With a lot of stuff scheduled to withdraw, I’ll probably only manage a regiment in each border hex very soon, so who knows perhaps there’ll be a winter offensive by the Soviets in Finland as well.
LOL, I wouldn’t call 800,000 more losses slightly smaller. That’s a lot of potential divisions (almost 70 I’d say) that you currently field that the AI no longer has in my game. I am surprised at how close the guns and AFVs are though. I guess there is just so much hardware you can lose in 1941, so that may explain why I’ve destroyed so much more manpower without showing as big a difference in the hardware.
I do have to say though, I’ve been gentle to my AI opponent, I could probably have added close to another million casualties to the tally had I not been. I have been using self restraint and not pushed the AI as far as I know I could have. I’ve perhaps made a few moves I would not use vs. a human in my game, but for the most part I’ve played as if I was facing a human. I believe this has presented me with a far more challenging game, which of course increases the enjoyment factor a lot.
Jim




