Continuation War - Fictional
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2002 10:56 am
Here's a somewhat experimental battle designed to be played from either side or two-player.
Finland assault Soviet August, 1943 - Fictional
Battalion+ in size.
Forces are mixed armor and infantry.
24 very tough turns.
This is the first time I was able to get a scenario balanced right
(except by accident) so it seemed good for play from either side.
I worked very hard at balancing this so it wouldn't make much
difference which side a player takes using the recommended settings.
Warning! While I did not mess with units much (except increase ammo load for a long, hard fight), I did do some unusual things with the map that you will see. So take a look at the map before
launching your attack. There are no "traps". Merely enhanced
defensive positions.
The intent was to reduce the wholesale slaughter of infantry and
one-shot, one-kill nonsense with armor.
I was thinking of having this be a battle to the death. That is, 50 turns so that one side would be utterly destroyed. I may still do this when I have the time and energy to test it.
Have fun!
Finland assault Soviet August, 1943 - Fictional
Battalion+ in size.
Forces are mixed armor and infantry.
24 very tough turns.
This is the first time I was able to get a scenario balanced right
(except by accident) so it seemed good for play from either side.
I worked very hard at balancing this so it wouldn't make much
difference which side a player takes using the recommended settings.
Warning! While I did not mess with units much (except increase ammo load for a long, hard fight), I did do some unusual things with the map that you will see. So take a look at the map before
launching your attack. There are no "traps". Merely enhanced
defensive positions.
The intent was to reduce the wholesale slaughter of infantry and
one-shot, one-kill nonsense with armor.
I was thinking of having this be a battle to the death. That is, 50 turns so that one side would be utterly destroyed. I may still do this when I have the time and energy to test it.
Have fun!