The war is already over. He is way too far west, doesn't have Leningrad, didn't cause enough casualties and didn't capture enough factories. Gaining the Cherkassy-Gomel-Mogilev-Vitebsk-VL line seems almost a given. Additionally, he has to stop running somewhere or you will retake Kiev, Pskov and even Minsk. And once he stops, you will be fighting unfortified Germans in Blizzard.
Basically you have an auto-win from here. Launch a broad front offensive with many local attacks aimed at causing casualties, and perhaps cutting off some individual units. Reach a defensible stop-line for Spring 42. Use early/mid 42 to fortify, build up corps, and start bulldozing him off the map starting in mid/late 42 by virtue of a vastly superior replacement rate.
I did some Axis air base strikes and got some good hits. He's still not parking some fighters on bases that have non-fighters based there. I mean he's got bombers and recon at a base where there's no fighters in the hex on their air base. I'm pretty sure he'd have less losses if he did that.
I was hoping to find the losses for this turn but here's what the ground losses screen showed. Anybody know what the secret is to get the losses for the turn to show? Sometimes it's there and sometimes it's not. Maybe it has something to do with how many times I've viewed the losses screen during the turn or something. The first time being the losses for the turn so far and the next time being the losses total or something.
I moved all the IL-2 production out of Mosow just because I could. Plus, that would leave Moscow empty and not vulnerable anymore. I'm just saying.........
I was hoping to find the losses for this turn but here's what the ground losses screen showed. Anybody know what the secret is to get the losses for the turn to show? Sometimes it's there and sometimes it's not. Maybe it has something to do with how many times I've viewed the losses screen during the turn or something. The first time being the losses for the turn so far and the next time being the losses total or something.
I've found you have to look at losses before moving any units
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Sillyflower is right, but that doesn't show the entire picture IMO. I think some stuff is still not displayed.
I use excel to keep track of losses. (Current losses end of turn - previous end of turn losses). The only inaccuracy is the return of disabled men to the pool.
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I moved my units and did my land attacks and then did about a dozen Axis air base strikes and got some really good hits. He lost more than I did in planes this time. Unusual.