Was there a damage level and if so what was it? What version was that played on?
99%. That's probably the reason. But does it make sense?
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Was there a damage level and if so what was it? What version was that played on?
ORIGINAL: Bozo_the_Clown
Was there a damage level and if so what was it? What version was that played on?
99%. That's probably the reason. But does it make sense?
ORIGINAL: tyronec
State of the Wehr. at the end of my turn.
Morale of Panzers and Mot. are good, despite being heavily used throughout the Blizzard, however it has cost me a lot of tanks. Some of the Panzer Divisions are going to be more akin to Mot. for '42.
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ORIGINAL: tyronec
No point in waiting for the Panzers to fill up or for the better weather, will just continue attacking all out try to keep the Soviets worn down.
This did not work out as expected, I thought they would surrender earlier - maybe after 15 turns or so. It cost me because the Finns couldn't attack and so their morale dropped faster than was good for them.Congrats on the fall of Leningrad! Any thoughts on if you would do the same in the future or would have used a few infantry corps after it was isolated to siege it down much earlier?
ORIGINAL: chaos45
Balance of power is all Germany now until the end of 1942.
The Panzers have around 30-50% I think.How's fuel looking next turn for these panzers/mots?
ORIGINAL: tyronec
Guess the standard Axis play is to storm the river above Rostov and then head SE, so will see how it goes with a wider hook.
ORIGINAL: tyronec
There is a benefit in heading South in that supplies are a little better