Interesting situation with China which I have tried to illustrate with some symbols.
Have managed to flank multiple Chinese units at Pingsiang (?) which is circled in black. This has the potential to unhinge the Chinese defences quite dramtically. I could be ultra aggressive and head to Hengyang (my natural inclination with the blue star) which will be very hard to stop or play safe and head south to Kukong (orange 5 point star).
Clearly the move to the North is the way to go but the impact is likely to be devastating on the Chinese. Is operating approximately 3 Inf Divs + effectively behind Chinese lines across rough terrain paticularly gamey???? I sometimes think supply is not always correctly modelled in the game but I counter that with thinking back at how the IJA often operated with non- existant supply lines in terrible terrain (Burma, PNG etc) often with columns deep behind established front lines.
I do like concentrating armour (and I have no issue being on the receiving end of this either) which I would never consider gamey but I do actually find combined arms approach works better. To smash through the Chinese I will mass armour and a couple of inf divisions depending on stacking limits.
Further North another (orange star) an IJA army group will move across rough terrain and try to secure the critical river crossing hex.
Will be interested to hear the forum's thoughts about the potential options and what constitutes fair play. Its fascinating after playing this game so long that I still at times feel unease but I think it is in respect to Lowpe who is a gentleman as well as a skilled player.
