Hi diRobertCL,RobertCL wrote: ↑Mon Nov 24, 2025 8:19 am Hi Hinryu70,
First of all, congrats for your mod! I finished Poland using version 1.02 (I understand I need to do it again with v 1.03 if I want to benefit from the latest modifications, no problem).
You should skip this since Panzer Corps see well the scenario in game just with the copy-paste over PaK mod:Only one thing bothers me: the need to move my units to the right theatre of operations in time (otherwise I lose my unit).Put the scenario folder into:
Documents\My Games\Panzer Corps\MyScenarios
What if I need more units to invade UK after my victory against USSR ? I could not do it because my units are assigned to specific fronts ?
Maybe this is impossible because your scenario is 100% historically accurate.
But what do you mean ? After my victory in Poland I can only move some selected units to the front in France ?
Could you deliver some saved games (start of France, start of Barbarossa, Stalingrad, Kursk, Overlord, Berlin) ?
Thx
first of all, thank you, I’m really glad you enjoyed the Poland scenario!
And yes, if you want to benefit from all the latest tweaks it’s better to restart with version 1.03, but of course you can finish your current run first if you want.
Let me answer your questions point by point:
1. “Do I lose units if I don’t move them in time?”
No, you do not “lose” units automatically.
If you don’t move them to the new operational theatre in time, you will simply have fewer units available on the axis of the next offensive, and therefore you might struggle to keep up with the historical timetable (for example arriving late in France or in Russia).
The system is meant to add some historical pressure, not to delete your units.
2. No Sea Lion in Europe Total War
Operation Sea Lion never happened historically, so it is not included in the scenario.
If you want to play your own “what if” and somehow invade the UK, of course, with all your forces you might manage to do it…
But this does not change the fact that the Allied fleet and air units still operate: I set them with enough fuel and ammo for the whole campaign, so Overlord, Dragoon, Husky, Torch and the other historical operations will still take place at the proper dates, regardless of how your run goes.
3. Transfers between fronts (Poland → France → Balkans → Russia, etc.)
I tried to follow historical unit paths as closely as possible:
Many units go from Poland to France and stay there for the whole western campaign.
Some are later redeployed to the Balkans and Greece, others move to Russia for Barbarossa.
Several Armeekorps have in their name a clear indication of their historical destination (and those are meant to follow that path).
Other units are more “free” to use, especially some infantry divisions, so the player is not totally locked in.
The idea is: you have historical constraints, but also some operational freedom.
4. 100% historical scenario (no branching “what if” paths)
The scenario is designed as 100% historical: there are no alternative event chains like “if you win here, then Overlord/Barbarossa etc. are cancelled”.
The only real “what if” is how well or badly you play inside a fixed historical framework: you can be ahead of or behind the real timeline, but the overall structure of events remains the same.
5. Tags on unit names
Yes, you can call them tags.
They are there to show the “natural” operational theatre of that unit. For example:
(B) = Balkans
(Gr) = Greece
(Afr.) = North Africa
(It) = Italian Front
(W) = Western Europe
(N) = Norway
(R) = Redeployed unit (moved from another front)
(Fi) = Finland
This way, just by looking at the name you immediately know where that formation is supposed to be historically during the campaign.
6. Savegames (France, Barbarossa, Stalingrad, Kursk, Overlord, Berlin)
For now I don’t have an “official” pack of savegames ready for all those key moments yet: I’m still testing and polishing the campaign turn by turn.
Later, when the version is really stable up to 1945, I might prepare some “historical start” saves (beginning of France, start of Barbarossa, etc.), but at the moment I prefer that everyone builds their own path from Poland onward.












