ORIGINAL: AlbertN
Hello,
I'm experiencing as German player an amount of 'abysmal to low' odds attacks.
If I've read the manual correctly these:
A) Eat supplies / ammos / (not sure of fuel).
B) Eat preparation.
C) Eat movement.
D) Add fatigue to the German unit.
Considering the insignificant amount of losses usually inflicted - at least by what I witnessed - what stops the Soviets to apply this delatory (and I perceive somehow wonky) tactic all across?
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if they don't fail at such a long range the Soviets can run up horrific losses
1:11.3 makes little or no difference to your CPP or MP - see 22.1.3 and 23.2.2
its pretty exactly what the Soviets did, look at the Yelnya battles post Smolensk where they drove AGC nuts by fixing units in the front line that they wanted out and refitting.
but its a double edged sword, usually a failed Soviet attack with low exp/morale units can run up losses in the ,000s. There is a reason why most human Soviet players are cautious with this tactic