ORIGINAL: Michael T
I am thinking in the context of what Flavius did in our last PBEM. If he were to employ the same strategy again with this latest patch and cover Gorki then I fail to see how he (or any experienced player for that matter) employing the same strategy could lose.
I am happy enough with the changes if the Russian fights forward. But the Russian who runs with everything and just defends the 3 objectives has a pretty solid position for doing the very thing that Stalin would not have tolerated.
I wouldn't do it. Not with 1.03. On the contrary, I'm looking pretty hard on how to cling to objectives well forward as much as possible.
The extra PPs make all the different to me. An increase of 30-40% in my PP budget is a big freaking deal and the only way to bring in the big cards in a timely fashion. I see you want penalties. I believe these are otiose, but wouldn't object to them. Sure, bring em on.
But if you plan as the Soviet on getting out those C&C and defense reduction cards, and affording lots of major garrisons, you've got to fight pretty bitterly forward.
In test play I'm dropping garrisons in Riga and Odessa from the getgo. Kiev of course. Tallinn. Kharkov. Zhukov is doing interesting stuff. By turn 3 the extra points are flowing and if you can stay ahead of the schedule will keep flowing.





