[/quote]loutro wrote: Wed Dec 27, 2023 9:14 pm It is amazing how important Turn 1 is for the whole campaign.
Here is where I was at T37
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I have a well developed Fort in Stalino, with units recovering around the city.
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Handling the Soviet Winter Counter Attack
I am not sure how the AI determines where it will attack. I know that when Leningrad has fallen, there will be counter-attacks in that area. Other than that, the AI attacked along most of the front, but seemed to be determined to take Orel, Kursk, Kharkiv and with a lot of attacks along the southern most area, SW of Rostov. It never broke through in a manner that threatened a large portion of my front.
Thanks Loutro - appreciate it. I'll admit to being a bit challenged here! That advice makes sense, and generally I'm reading that resting the PZ divisions is very important and maintaining control of important depots. Two immediate thoughts come to mind here:
1. It's proven impossible to rest units when it feels like my front is holding on for dear life. Even comparing the screenshots you sent...why does it seem like the soviet army in my game has WAY more units attacking? Obviously you had reduced the army more than I had at this point, but this difference seems enormous. See below screenshot for what I'm up against. It's like this all across the front. Just a TON of enemy units.
2. I haven't really used Super depots (I think when you put an FBD on a depot, right?) much. My understanding was that they don't actually add any freight but rather just prioritize the depot vs. others. And since really my whole front was under pressure, it didn't make sense to me. Am I missing something? I'm finally at the end of March...I've lost most of the key cities but am holding on (barely) to Zaporizhzhia and Dnepropetrovsk. Not sure where this leaves me for the spring...