
Papa Stalin will definitely send in the commissars after that debacle...

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Post by HardLuckYetAgain »
Both sides can do it Soviets more so(more units and more failure though). Just Axis will get better overall result because of their leaders and exp/morale). As for cheese, it is not in my opinion at all playing either side. If it fails, which it does, the whole stack gets a win. Not to mention horrid losses. That is what got you really in a titty, no wins off of them. Plus, this has been around even in WITE1, just so few, that I know off, uses it. The mentality is big numbers beat smaller numbers. But in this case smaller numbers do more damage when led excellently.chaos45 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2024 9:30 pm Corps commander was like no player we aren't actually going to launch that attack you ordered as its daft lol.
The Hasty attack cheese the axis can pull and get away with at times is abit absured...let me split into regiments and do 4+ hasty attacks just to get scout result to penalize the Soviet units with little impact to the German regiments....in fact usually inflicting a great deal more damaged and destroyed soviet elements....and the soviets get nothing out of it since its just a scout....
not a good mechanic and abit cheesy
HardLuckYetAgain wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2024 3:19 amBoth sides can do it Soviets more so(more units and more failure though). Just Axis will get better overall result because of their leaders and exp/morale). As for cheese, it is not in my opinion at all playing either side. If it fails, which it does, the whole stack gets a win. Not to mention horrid losses. That is what got you really in a titty, no wins off of them. Plus, this has been around even in WITE1, just so few, that I know off, uses it. The mentality is big numbers beat smaller numbers. But in this case smaller numbers do more damage when led excellently.chaos45 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2024 9:30 pm Corps commander was like no player we aren't actually going to launch that attack you ordered as its daft lol.
The Hasty attack cheese the axis can pull and get away with at times is abit absured...let me split into regiments and do 4+ hasty attacks just to get scout result to penalize the Soviet units with little impact to the German regiments....in fact usually inflicting a great deal more damaged and destroyed soviet elements....and the soviets get nothing out of it since its just a scout....
not a good mechanic and abit cheesy
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/delaying%20action wrote:delaying action
noun
: a defensive military action in which advance of an enemy is delayed by fighting as long as possible without the defensive force becoming involved in decisive battle that would imperil its withdrawal
Post by HardLuckYetAgain »
Coloring books and crayons would work wonders with the definition.Wiedrock wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2024 6:50 amHardLuckYetAgain wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2024 3:19 amBoth sides can do it Soviets more so(more units and more failure though). Just Axis will get better overall result because of their leaders and exp/morale). As for cheese, it is not in my opinion at all playing either side. If it fails, which it does, the whole stack gets a win. Not to mention horrid losses. That is what got you really in a titty, no wins off of them. Plus, this has been around even in WITE1, just so few, that I know off, uses it. The mentality is big numbers beat smaller numbers. But in this case smaller numbers do more damage when led excellently.chaos45 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2024 9:30 pm Corps commander was like no player we aren't actually going to launch that attack you ordered as its daft lol.
The Hasty attack cheese the axis can pull and get away with at times is abit absured...let me split into regiments and do 4+ hasty attacks just to get scout result to penalize the Soviet units with little impact to the German regiments....in fact usually inflicting a great deal more damaged and destroyed soviet elements....and the soviets get nothing out of it since its just a scout....
not a good mechanic and abit cheesyhttps://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/delaying%20action wrote:delaying action
noun
: a defensive military action in which advance of an enemy is delayed by fighting as long as possible without the defensive force becoming involved in decisive battle that would imperil its withdrawal
Post by HardLuckYetAgain »
I agree with this statementWiedrock wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2024 1:34 pm I don't know what that idiom means.
I just wanted to highlight that it is not 'cheesy' but military tactic. A somewhat famous example could eventually be Models retreat from the Rzhev Salient I guess.
It may also be called different tactic, as said just a guessed example.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_B%C3%BCffel
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