Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome

Post descriptions of your brilliant victories and unfortunate defeats here.

Moderators: Joel Billings, Sabre21

User avatar
STEF78
Posts: 2088
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:22 pm
Location: Versailles, France

Camerone in Berlin (1-1945)

Post by STEF78 »

Turn 189, 25th january 1945

Hungary surrendered...

Situation is all but under control. I'm like a punching ball and there are only 56 VP left.

Schascha can advance where and when he wants

He is the cat and I'm the wounded mouse...

Image
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
User avatar
STEF78
Posts: 2088
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:22 pm
Location: Versailles, France

Camerone in Berlin (2-1945)

Post by STEF78 »

Turn 190, 1st february 1945

I think it will be the last turn, so I post it before receiving the last response from Schascha.

GHC has 46 VP left and more than 10 can be taken by SHC next turn.

I attacked till the end and scored 3 victories on this turn and I retook Halle

My last victories

Image

Image

And the map

Image
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
User avatar
STEF78
Posts: 2088
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:22 pm
Location: Versailles, France

Camerone in Berlin (2-1945)

Post by STEF78 »

Some comments on the game:

WITE is really great. It has been 2 years since I am plunged there and I always discover new aspects

Thanks to 2b3 to continue to work on this program

At the level of the improvements to be brought I find that the surrounded units should be able to resist longer, especially if they have supply and a good morale.

Besides, the momentum of the offensives is too powerful. Except the periods of mud, Schascha did not have a single break in his offensive since November, 1943.

And there should be a limit on the number of forts that can be built![;)]
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
User avatar
Bozo_the_Clown
Posts: 890
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2013 1:51 pm
Location: Bozotown

RE: Camerone in Berlin (2-1945)

Post by Bozo_the_Clown »

At the level of the improvements to be brought I find that the surrounded units should be able to resist longer, especially if they have supply and a good morale.

I agree with that. I think it should be possible to supply units in a pocket and return them to beachhead status without having an airbase in the pocket.
User avatar
STEF78
Posts: 2088
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:22 pm
Location: Versailles, France

Camerone in Berlin (THE END)

Post by STEF78 »

Image

It"s over

but I'm unable to see the last turn...
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
User avatar
STEF78
Posts: 2088
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:22 pm
Location: Versailles, France

Camerone in Berlin (THE END)

Post by STEF78 »

Thanks a lot to Schascha for this game!

It begun more than one year ago in real life time and we spent hundreds of hours on the game.

I enjoyed this game and learnt a lot.

I will be back!
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
User avatar
schascha
Posts: 295
Joined: Tue Jan 03, 2012 7:02 pm

RE: Camerone in Berlin (THE END)

Post by schascha »

Thanks to STEF for this fantastic game !!!!


My AAR in french:http://www.leqg.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=77&t=13114
User avatar
STEF78
Posts: 2088
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:22 pm
Location: Versailles, France

Camerone in Berlin (THE END)

Post by STEF78 »

The final picture (from Schascha's AAR)

Image
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
User avatar
STEF78
Posts: 2088
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:22 pm
Location: Versailles, France

Camerone in Berlin (THE END)

Post by STEF78 »

Even if you don't read french, have a look on Schascha's AAR at least for the last screenshots.

http://www.leqg.org/forum/viewtopic.php ... &start=555
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
Post Reply

Return to “After Action Reports”