The second turn of Blizzard goes much the same as the first, casualties are a little higher, about 15,000 on a side. Saper222 continues to withdraw, I continue to chase, the game continues to be both predictable and a-historical, unfortunately this seems to be baked into the design.
Tactically more of my moves are optimal, even in places where Saper222 is putting troops in the front I am able to advance several hexes, in fact the infantry armies seem to advance at about the same rate against opposition as they do if there is no opposition. Cavalry goes faster, and thanks to high moral and air supply my cav sometimes advances as many as 5 hexes a turn.
In the air I am thinking that some big attacks on Saper222s forward fighter bases early in the turn is generating a dividend later in the turn. T25 I hit the fighters first, and did ground combat second. The early ground combats shows a mix of fighters and bombers coming to support the ground troops. In the later combats only bombers showed up, and I shot a number of them down. Over all losses were 80 to 204 if my memory is correct, I am hoping that the fighter groups will also see experience gains.
In the South my progress is blocked because the river will not freeze, but the big army along the Don seems to have drawn Saper222s attention. Further North an even larger army is coming South, I’m pretty certain I can get Stalino well before the mud, maybe I can catch some Germans in the process, but its more likely they will all run away. Saper222 and I are able to calculate the movement rates of each others armies at a glance, so it nearly impossible for either of us to create a major pocket.
I’m enjoying the game, and temped to start another, but the design problems are a serious obstacle for me and have me thinking about War in Flames instead. Some of Michael T’s comments resonate very strongly for me. I also dislike the positive feedback loops, and especially the highly deterministic nature of the 1941 game. There is a hard coded need for the Soviets to do the opposite of what they actually did in from June to November 1941, and a hard coded need for the Germans to do the opposite of what they did starting in December.
Map of the South, showing where I am going, I doubt I will get a pocket here, though I am going to drop a bunch of paras to try.
