RE: The Road to Leningrad: AtAtack (G) vs Beethoven (S), Soviet Viewpoint
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2021 2:51 pm
Turn 10 south:
Germany swatted away 2 divisions I had left in front of the Velikaya to eat up some movement points, but 3 separate attacks across the river all failed. My troops were holding up far better around Pskov than they were in the north. Presumably this was because of the forts, the river, and the fact that they were fighting German infantry rather than tanks and motorized divisions like in the north.
By this point in the game, I was also really starting to appreciate how large of an impact forts and terrain and rivers seem to have. Many of the Soviet troops that kept routing in the north were fighting on clear terrain (without forts due to the fact that they were retreating quickly). Light forest also seemed to be essentially no better than clear terrain. This seems to be a major problem you have to watch out for when trying to do any sort of fighting retreat. The problem is no doubt worse for Soviets in the Ukraine.

Germany swatted away 2 divisions I had left in front of the Velikaya to eat up some movement points, but 3 separate attacks across the river all failed. My troops were holding up far better around Pskov than they were in the north. Presumably this was because of the forts, the river, and the fact that they were fighting German infantry rather than tanks and motorized divisions like in the north.
By this point in the game, I was also really starting to appreciate how large of an impact forts and terrain and rivers seem to have. Many of the Soviet troops that kept routing in the north were fighting on clear terrain (without forts due to the fact that they were retreating quickly). Light forest also seemed to be essentially no better than clear terrain. This seems to be a major problem you have to watch out for when trying to do any sort of fighting retreat. The problem is no doubt worse for Soviets in the Ukraine.


