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Does anyone know. . .

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I'm very frustrated with the way any German unit can move willy-nilly over the board.

No matter how you try to justify it, the Germans would not have abandoned Arnhem the way it happens in "From the Meuse to the Rhine".

Can you edit German units in the scenario to defend their historical AOs?

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Not exactly sure....but if you edited the objectives in the scenario maker it might have some effect on how the AI move.....Or maybe added an extra objective close by....Since I do not have HTTR yet I cannot see how the objectives are set....Double click the objectives and you can change the priority...ie. High, medium, low......I had to change them around for the MLR scenario I made and it did have a dramatic effect on the AI.........adding some low priority objectives at appropriate locations will help too....Probably do not want to overdo it though...
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I thought I read somewhere that the Germans considered the bridge at Nijmegen of greater importance than the bridge at Arnhem...I could be wrong though.
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I think initially that was true and the 9th SS Recce battalion was immediately sent to Nijmegan ---but then was not required there, returned to Arnhem and tried to take the bridge by force from the South end but was driven back with serious losses.
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