Resilient carts

Germany At War: Operation Barbarossa 1941 is an elegant turn-based design, inspired by classics such as Panzer General, but with more of a historical focus. You command the German forces through a branching historical campaign covering the entire 1941 campaign as well as part of the 1942 campaign. Dozens of scenarios stretch from the Soviet border all the way to Archangel and towards Astrakhan, the original military goals of Operation Barbarossa. Step into a wargame where your performance will rewrite history, through an addictive combination of compelling gameplay, realistic events and challenging battles.

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Lokesz
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Resilient carts

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Simple carts are very, very resilient. The image shows some 19th century carts caught in the open by Hitlers proud: a powerful panzer division. The tanks shouldn't even need guns to drive right over them. In this example the tanks manage to shoot one cart!! I consider this somewhat underwelming. Is there an explanation for this awful incompetence ?
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Hello,

this is strange indeed as on the one hand, the unit is embarked yet the combat window shows a high entrenchment level which is responsible for the light losses.

Entrenchment usually is lost after movement. Can you deliver a savegame ?

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RE: Resilient carts

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That is really strange. . . Perhaps this comes from the great spirit of communism? Just a joke [:D]
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Can you deliver a savegame ?
Sure, I also have a savegame almost at the end of the previous turn. When you end the turn it will produce the effect. You are right, the unit didn't move. They got in the transport and where frozen with fear.

I've included the 4 files of the 2 savegames. You have to rename the attachment to a '.zip'.

Edit: Don't know if this trick worked. I can't save the file in attachment myself.
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RE: Resilient carts

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Hello,

i was not able to get the savegame. The attachment shows a .jpg file that is not being displayed and i cannot save to disk.

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