
Global War AAR in Pictures
Moderator: Shannon V. OKeets
RE: Global War AAR in Pictures
Turn 30. Jul/Aug 1944. Allied #12. USSR. Land Combat 1.


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Turn 30. Jul/Aug 1944. Allied #12. USSR. Land Combat 2.


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Turn 30. Jul/Aug 1944. Allied #12. USSR.


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Turn 30. Jul/Aug 1944. Allied #12. End of Turn.
This epic and action filled turn finally comes to an end.

This epic and action filled turn finally comes to an end.

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Turn 30. Jul/Aug 1944. Destroyed Pool.


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Turn 30. Jul/Aug 1944. CP Losses.
Japan lost 14 CPs and had 2 more aborted this turn.

Japan lost 14 CPs and had 2 more aborted this turn.

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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures
I am not even sure of why you play that way with Germans.
The whole Ukraine front encircled because they did not moved... Not a single unit moved.
Either you sacrifice what you cannot save and save the rest or you try to save the one in a way which would not compromise everything. (Which was hard with the little resources you had, but at worst that INF corp in the south of the Soviets was meant to be Blitzed in open plains and your armour "advance" two hexes westward next - leaving a screenin factor to the north).
Anyhow situation in general is well compromised.
The whole Ukraine front encircled because they did not moved... Not a single unit moved.
Either you sacrifice what you cannot save and save the rest or you try to save the one in a way which would not compromise everything. (Which was hard with the little resources you had, but at worst that INF corp in the south of the Soviets was meant to be Blitzed in open plains and your armour "advance" two hexes westward next - leaving a screenin factor to the north).
Anyhow situation in general is well compromised.
RE: Global War AAR in Pictures
Hey man, I'm really not screwing up on purpose. I attribute my poor play to the combination of that I'm not a good player and that I'm playing too fast. But hey, I'm having a blast playing!ORIGINAL: Cohen
I am not even sure of why you play that way with Germans.
The whole Ukraine front encircled because they did not moved... Not a single unit moved.
Either you sacrifice what you cannot save and save the rest or you try to save the one in a way which would not compromise everything. (Which was hard with the little resources you had, but at worst that INF corp in the south of the Soviets was meant to be Blitzed in open plains and your armour "advance" two hexes westward next - leaving a screenin factor to the north).
Anyhow situation in general is well compromised.
6-years ago my family and I went on vacation at Waikiki Beach, on Oahu in Hawaii. When we were there, Tropicana (I believe) sponsored a paddle board competition. Before the start, the announcer ask the question, "How can you tell which guy is having the most fun paddle boarding?". His answer was, "he's the wettest." So, I like to apply this answer to many things in life including playing MWiF.
How can you tell which guy is having the most fun playing MWiF? Answer, "He's the one making the most mistakes." And believe me, I'd bet I've made more mistakes per day over the past two and a half years playing MWiF than anyone else is this forum. [;)]

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Turn 30. Jul/Aug 1944. Victory Totals.


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Turn 30. Jul/Aug 1944. Global Maps.


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Turn 30. Jul/Aug 1944. Economic Reports.


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Turn 31. Sep/Oct 1944. Trade.
No changes from last turn.

No changes from last turn.

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Turn 31. Sep/Oct 1944. Initiative.
The axis win the roll and elect to go first.

The axis win the roll and elect to go first.

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Turn 31. Sep/Oct 1944. Axis #1. Weather.


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Turn 31. Sep/Oct 1944. Axis #1. Actions.


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Turn 31. Sep/Oct 1944. Axis #1. IJN. China Sea.
No Combat by either side.

No Combat by either side.

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Turn 31. Sep/Oct 1944. Axis #1. IJN. South China Sea.
No Combat by IJN, no opportunity for combat by USN.

No Combat by IJN, no opportunity for combat by USN.

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Turn 31. Sep/Oct 1944. Axis #1. Japan. ChiComm.


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Turn 31. Sep/Oct 1944. Axis #1. Japan. Nationalist.


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Turn 31. Sep/Oct 1944. Axis #1. Germany. The Eastern Front.
Post movement, no land comnbat.
von Leeb, who was slated for command of Germany forces inside of Germany, was instead railed to Poland to take command of Army Group South. Unfortunately, for von Leeb the only troops to command that aren't surrounded were the two additional corps also railed East along with von Leeb this turn.

Post movement, no land comnbat.
von Leeb, who was slated for command of Germany forces inside of Germany, was instead railed to Poland to take command of Army Group South. Unfortunately, for von Leeb the only troops to command that aren't surrounded were the two additional corps also railed East along with von Leeb this turn.

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