ORIGINAL: 2ndACR
ORIGINAL: Oleg Mastruko
ORIGINAL: BigAnorak
There are several blizzard threads in the development forums, and Joel has made some pretty dramatic suggestions for changes that are being discussed and debated at the moment.
Are the changes coming soon? Because, as you may see from the above screenshot, I will need to defend Moscow in blizzard, as German!! HELP!!!!!!!!! [:D]
Your screwed, but you got the Finns, so might actually have some prayer. Slim, but maybe not. And you have a bunch of cities not garrisoned, you are breeding partisans which will cause you oh so much trouble come winter.
And that is a super long line to defend come Blizzard. Should be fun to watch.
I always wish the Finns could reach South to cover the Reservoir at their extreme SE corner. As that's where I have the most difficulty generally. I usually stick a corps up there of 16yh Army and watch them melt away. And have to relieve the corps completely with whatever 4 infantry divisions that I can scrape up. There's not a decent town for them to shelter in within 100 miles or so. That areas a real nightmare in winter. And having to move through swamps means movement through the area takes 2 turns minimum, out in the cold. Brrrr.......
At least the Finns can take care of themselves quite easily. Might be able to attack enough to relieve pressure. But there's not much reason for the Russian to reinforce. The Finns can't even pretend to threaten anything strategically, as the Russian knows they are near the end of their leash.
And I have a real issue with this. If the Finns held Leningrad and far, far more than they had ever hoped, would they have stopped in the middle of nowhere and refused to budge? "Sorry, Heinz. I can't go one step east of this tree in this forest." The Russian player can easily strip the extreme north of forces, knowing that after that last city is captured by the Finns, that's it for them. Knowing that the Finns can't throw a left-hook towards Yaroslavl/Ivanho is a tremendous advantage. Thin the forces out, the Finns aren't going anywhere.....
Should be an entertaining winter, for sure.