ORIGINAL: SigUp
ORIGINAL: Chris H
One of the problems with applying a patch mid scenario. It doesn't make it right having said that. Units at the front should retain whatever TOE% they had before the patch was applied.
Going by Denniss post it doesn't seem like the TOE drops, but rather that the elements switch and then don't refill past the TOE limit for frontline units.
to: cato12, I don't think this would be an issue in a fresh 1.08 game as its a product of a one off spring cleaning. Whats happening is:
a) refit routine detects that there is stuff in a formation that doesn't fit the current TOE, so it removes it. This includes old 'light' tanks such as T-26s for T-70s but also versions of rifle squads etc
b) I think the old routine left in all sorts of obsolete rubbish as it upgraded, its clear the new routine does a clean sweep
c) having junked the stuff there, the new routine starts to fill the unit up. If its in refit and >10 hexes and on a rail, this is incredibly fast. But if the unit is in contact, the 60% rule stops most of the recovery.
In an ongoing game you're not going to have so much obsolete stuff cluttering up your units so in principle the 60% rule is good. Just on swapping to 1.08 it really disrupts the OOBs.
ORIGINAL: Wuffer
Some of the original concepts by GG may based more of modern (anglo-)amercian thoughts than reflecting the reality.
Both sides reinforced their front troops, sometimes even in fire. Pulling out a whole division was a luxus that no side could afford. But normally, you would expect at least some battalions in local, tactical reserve, which could be reinforced.
A suggestion might be just to slow reinforcement for units in direct enemy contact a bit, at least enough to compensate for attrition and minor casualities.
agree in part, ie both sides chucked battalions/regiments into a formation in contact to refill it (eg the Soviet feeding in of reserves at Stalingrad). But every account of the war from the Soviet perspective mentions 'xxxx army was drawn into Stavka reserve'. This seemed to happen after a major battle or when the Soviets were building up and shifting reserves. So I think the Soviets did pull complete armies off the line, or rotate the in contact divisions on a quiet front, in order for them refit, reinforce etc.