Don't sell yourself short - you are playing a great game. At the very worst it is an extremely fun AAR to read.ORIGINAL: TulliusDetritus
76mm, maybe I am underestimating what the Germans can do when an utter competent player is in charge [:)] But maybe you are underestimating what the zillions of Soviet counters can do. These MANY forces can be put to very good use.
I do not think I am that good (I only played like 50 PBEM turns, that's not a lot). And of course I don't think 2ndACR is an utter incompetent, not even close. We are basically playing on the same league so I have to conclude that yes, your most vital places CAN be defended. But you have to concentrate your forces. As I already said somewhere the Germans are ALREADY concentrating their forces (the Panzer Armies: that's a lot of mobility and fire power in x place). It would be idiotic to not do the same (as the Soviet). It would be like fighting with one arm tied behind your back.
I mean, the Soviets are not that doomed during the Blitzkrieg. If they were I should agree with those who defend the "German Supermen" thing.
After finally having the game for a few days, I have to say that there is a lot to learn. Trying the 41 GC as the Soviets, I find that even though I apparently have many forces, it is extremely easy to overcommit in one sector and therefore have too little in the important sector.
So far I think that that is the biggest lesson that a Soviet player has to learn: Exactly how little you can put in directly in front of the German advance so that you have enough forces to dig defensive lines in advance and to focus your hordes where they are needed. It was quite eye opening, when I realised I could take three or so full armies from the southern sector - where the AI is advancing extremely slowly - and transport them all to Leningrad within two turns. Though it did completely kill any chance of having a coherent OOB - I try to at least have my armies together, but keeping those armies in the fronts they are supposed to bein is close to impossible so far.
Anyway, enough of such "analysis" and "thinking" and "learning" - I want to see the bears chasing the girl with the fish again! [:D]








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