just north of the Crimea entrances arrive on the front lines near Rostov.

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Thanks. I am reading other AAR's religiously which gives me hints and tips on what to do in this one. I'm always intending toORIGINAL: Q-Ball
Larry: Great AAR, and you are obviously doing well, so any advice I give isn't really needed in the long-run.
I know........isn't it great.ORIGINAL: Q-Ball
You have pieces of fronts all over the place; NW front is up north, and south, so is Leningrad Front.
Oooooooo, I hadn't thought of that. I'll look into it and swap / change what's needed. Thanks.ORIGINAL: Q-Ball
You are using a couple fixed HQ fronts (I think I see colors from Moscow, Urals, etc), which can be out of range, and probably have crap leaders.
I wasn't aware that there is a Crimea Front. I don't have them all memorized yet and there's obviously some changes that need toORIGINAL: Q-Ball
There are 3 fronts in the Crimea....but none of them is Crimean Front. Which doesn't appear anywhere on the map! Where is that useful one? It starts with KONEV in charge, so it's one you need to get in play.
I seem to have the thought in the back of my head that once a division is assigned to an army that it tends to stay there. I haven't the AP's to make intra-front changes of HQ's and it tends to be expensive as I recall. Your idea of using STAVKA as a transfer deviceORIGINAL: Q-Ball
I realize the fronts are in pieces because you are shifting reserves. I tend to keep lots of Soviet units in STAVKA, until I am ready to commit to a front. Even still, I tend to keep entire ARMIES in STAVKA, sometimes through attacks. I hate to have so many units in STAVKA, but as the Soviets, you need to save APs for unit creation, so making C and C perfect is really a challenge.
Another good idea. Sorting out my C & C is something I'll do asap as soon as it's my turn again ( server game ). I gave some thoughtORIGINAL: Q-Ball
Some of your fronts, like SW Front, are very much UNDER-loaded. I would try to use fewer FRONTS, but max them all out, or even a bit over
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A bit more RAM in my scull would help but, D'oh, I'm decreasing in RAM as I get older and can't
seem to remember stuff that used to be a bit easier to remember. It's an un-nerving feeling that you don't want to share with anybody.










