cross river attack

Gary Grigsby’s War in the West 1943-45 is the most ambitious and detailed computer wargame on the Western Front of World War II ever made. Starting with the Summer 1943 invasions of Sicily and Italy and proceeding through the invasions of France and the drive into Germany, War in the West brings you all the Allied campaigns in Western Europe and the capability to re-fight the Western Front according to your plan.

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jnpoint
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cross river attack

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The manual says the following:

‘Since disrupted
combat units do not contribute to overall CV, players can
anticipate a reduction in overall CV of up to half for minor
rivers and up to two-thirds for major rivers prior to any
other modifications.’

Does that mean that some of the attacking units doesn’t attack? And besides of lesser effective attack value do they suffer more losses (the attacking units)?


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RE: cross river attack

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Yes to the first question.

The rule 15.6.1 say:
<<
disrupted
and damaged ground elements may suffer additional
effects depending on which side wins the battle.
generally, the range at which firing takes
>>

So it depends who wins.

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RE: cross river attack

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Thanks. It's hard to keep track of all the rules especially when you mostly are playing less complex games as I do [:)]
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