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RE: ARTY ADVICE PLEASE!
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 4:32 am
by dazkaz15
Thanks Fred, that's the conclusion I came to as well.
RE: ARTY ADVICE PLEASE!
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 4:51 am
by Phoenix100
Thanks Daz. I can see how you got your vic just looking at the pic - you have exited and held a few objectives down the western side. Historically, I think the Axis were infiltrating small columns into the NZ rear through the minor mountain roads to the east (off map, in the scenario, but represented by the appearance of the mountain troops half way down the map). It's a great scenario, I think. I really like all these Greek ones, in fact. I think the map colours make me feel more cheerful....
Spoiler warning done.
RE: ARTY ADVICE PLEASE!
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 5:04 am
by dazkaz15
Yeah that's pretty much what I did.
What's important to remember is that in delaying type scenarios, most of the objectives are occupation objectives,which means that the longer the Allies hold them, the more points they get.
These type of objectives rarely have any points associated to them at completion.
As the scenario ends once you exit all your required troops at the exit objective, and in this scenario the exit is worth a huge amount of points, the faster you exit them, the less time the Allies will have to acquire those occupation points.
You can help with this by insuring that a few of the objectives are contested.
This can be done in a gamely type fashion, by sneaking a unit inside the objective, or as I have done in my scenario, by attacking a couple of key objectives that I wanted to ensure the security of my flank, at Dhomenikon for example.