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TIGERS Don't always do it!!

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2001 5:46 pm
by Figmo
I'm playing the long campaign and finally got to September 1942. Tigers are now available and I've been saving my points - so I upgrade 12 tanks to Tigers. :D Then go into an "Eastern European" battle - Oh No - it's Stalingrad - ARGH!! :eek: A great big giant map covering almost the whole playing area representing the city - what do I do with my Tigers?

Figmo

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2001 5:57 pm
by skukko
:D :D :D

mosh

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2001 6:45 pm
by RockinHarry
Reminds me a little bit at M4´s "schoolhouse" scenario, where you also have "tigers" and even "ferdinads" for city block busting. :D

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RockinHarry

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2001 8:14 pm
by Don Doom
Good luck! :cool:

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2001 8:30 pm
by Warrior
Sleep under them to stay out of the rain.

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2001 10:23 pm
by K_Tiger
I have passed now stalingrad in my GC... seems, the Long Camp. is to easy... 40 Tigers...20 Nebelwerfer...12 Wurfrahmen...4 Sigs-SP...4 Normal 150mm sigs...4 Flametanks..or more...24 engineurs...some jagdpanzers..5-6 oh dont forget my Airdefense line...8-9 mobile AA-Guns

then i got 5500 supporting points..hehe..mostly 150mm arty...

I did not need any tigers.. ;)

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2001 11:57 pm
by Randy Stead
Originally posted by REMF:
Sleep under them to stay out of the rain.
Not a good idea. Some Sherman tankers tried that in the bocage when the rainy season hit.
While they slept, the ground softened and the tank settled on them, crushing them to death.
:eek:

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2001 2:49 am
by Figmo
OUCH!! I thought it was a GOOD idea!! :D

Figmo

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2001 7:16 pm
by jwelch
I played two Stalingrad battles a couple of weeks ago in the long campaign I am playing. I too had tigers to find work for since my 1st company was a schwere (heavy company.) I would suggest spending your support points on infantry, engineers, and flame tanks. Your tigers will come in marginally handy in close support of your infantry as long as you advance them slowly into the city.

While you may not see the immediate benefit of the tigers you should get some serious use out of them if you are called upon to defend the city once you take it. That was how it broke down for me. First scenario, assault; second scenario, defend. I dug my tigers into buildings on the eastern edge of town where they had excellent fields of fire. Those 8.8's pack a mean wallop at long range and your tank crews should be proficient at hitting distant targets if they have been in the war for a while. The main thing to remember is to keep lots of infantry around them to keep them (relatively) safe.

Don't worry about your tanks not being as useful you'd like. I have had several "advance" scenarios on the open Russian steppes where my infantry company didn't see a lot of use.