If GHC starts disbanding then turn 1. I am considering disbanding 27 infantry Corp HQ turn 1.
You might want to think that through.
It is possible your opponents would enjoy your supply situation after that move on turn 1.
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If GHC starts disbanding then turn 1. I am considering disbanding 27 infantry Corp HQ turn 1.
ORIGINAL: Flaviusx
Pelton...you planning to attach a bunch of stuff directly to armies? You're going to miss a lot of rolls that way. That corps layer of command gives you an extra bite at the apple.
The Soviet command structure is simpler, but simpler doesn't mean better here.
ORIGINAL: Seminole
If GHC starts disbanding then turn 1. I am considering disbanding 27 infantry Corp HQ turn 1.
You might want to think that through.
It is possible your opponents would enjoy your supply situation after that move on turn 1.
There are no effects other then extra trucks and 400,000 more men.
ORIGINAL: Flaviusx
Interesting. But does it work on the offense? I can see a case for streamlining this on the defense.
ORIGINAL: Michael T
...Disbanding the Corp tier should result in some horrible ramifications. But it appears it does not. I only see positives. And from what I have seen it doesn't seem to affect your supply status.
Generalising it would seem the German command system needs to be tweaked up and the Soviet tweaked down. How this is done is up for debate, but it needs some work. And in the process make disbanding or bypassing a tier of the command structure somewhat more problematic.

ORIGINAL: Flaviusx
Pelton...you planning to attach a bunch of stuff directly to armies? You're going to miss a lot of rolls that way. That corps layer of command gives you an extra bite at the apple.
The Soviet command structure is simpler, but simpler doesn't mean better here.
Tonight I have no desire to even play.
ORIGINAL: Ketza
Wow this thread has led to the air being let out of my balloon.
Tonight I have no desire to even play.