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RE: Tips&Tricks

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 4:32 am
by L`zard
ORIGINAL: a white rabbit

..if you do, you'll not make a profit....but your children, and their offspring will..

..mm, maybe Matrix should get thinking about letting us buy shares, game related shares right, ? to help development..

..after all, if you'd been able to invest in iGo or chess.....

You know something, Rabbit....This is FAR from the silliest idea I've ever heard you propose!

If a 'share certificate' (suitable for framing) came with it, I can see a few of the Ultra-Hardcore sorts getting on the bus, eh? Make a hella neat conversation piece!

The 'Hardcore' will be buying the next version reguardless, but being a 'plank-owner' might have a certain cachet.....especially if they were listed in the back o' the manual next to the 'game testers' and similar, LOL!

I've personally spent money on more 'useless' things than this!






RE: Tips&Tricks, Question/Clarification

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 2:45 pm
by sPzAbt653
ORIGINAL: Grognerd

I'm fooling around with Bulge 44 and I'm trying to hold Elsenborn ridge without taking serious losses based on overstacked conditions. Seems like the German PO can pretty much take any hex at will (which may be correct). Elsenborn historically was a tough nut due to the corps artillery and the terrain.
I still want to maximize my understanding of the game, and defense is something I still need to work on!

This is one of my favorite scenarios. I would say that against a human German or the PO German, any objective is difficult to hold due to Toaw's ability to pound you for multiple rounds. I've found that defense in depth is best, but trying to hold certain features (like Elsenborn) would be chasing an historical outcome that may not be realistic in a game. For this scenario, it is certain that the Allies will lose ground somewhere at an alarming rate. But if you are the Allies, you can take Patton's position - 'Let them go all the way to Paris!'. The Germans do not have the proper force to hold the flanks of any penetration.

Elsenborn, St. Vith and Ettlebruck were some of the 'tough nuts' in the Ardennes. But this was due to the German lack of offensive concentration, not the the Allied defense. The player or the PO can always do a much better job of force concentration.

As for overstacking, it is dependent on the situation, there are no guarantees. Once when I took Spa, and realised the Allies were coming hard to retake it, I stacked nine of my best there, backed by HQ's and artillery. I figured it looked to be suicide to attack it, but after six 'rounds' my units broke up and retreated, and the next two rounds caused devastation that were very difficult to remedy. Against a determined attack, better to have fewer units up front and more in reserve.

Not to mention variable initiative, what a mess!


RE: Tips&Tricks, Question/Clarification

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 3:01 pm
by Karri
For the most part I only have one unit in the immediate frontline. It takes the 'punch' out of the enemy most time.

RE: Tips&Tricks

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 5:32 am
by a white rabbit
ORIGINAL: L`zard

ORIGINAL: a white rabbit

..if you do, you'll not make a profit....but your children, and their offspring will..

..mm, maybe Matrix should get thinking about letting us buy shares, game related shares right, ? to help development..

..after all, if you'd been able to invest in iGo or chess.....

You know something, Rabbit....This is FAR from the silliest idea I've ever heard you propose!

If a 'share certificate' (suitable for framing) came with it, I can see a few of the Ultra-Hardcore sorts getting on the bus, eh? Make a hella neat conversation piece!

The 'Hardcore' will be buying the next version reguardless, but being a 'plank-owner' might have a certain cachet.....especially if they were listed in the back o' the manual next to the 'game testers' and similar, LOL!

I've personally spent money on more 'useless' things than this!







..make a nice Xmas/ Birthday option for 'er indoors, maybe an end to the plaid socks..

..mmm, and framed on the wall, cute, i can see it now..wanna wanna wahhh wanna..

RE: Tips&Tricks

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 7:32 am
by L`zard
"..make a nice Xmas/ Birthday option for 'er indoors, maybe an end to the plaid socks..

..mmm, and framed on the wall, cute, i can see it now..wanna wanna wahhh wanna.. " (Rabbit)


There you have it, Rabbit!

Wonder if Eric Rutkins will ever read this, LOL!