Actually, I kept replaying that first Ukrainian chapter while I was preparing for Death Race.
So, here are the replays for scenarios 4 through 6.
Ukraine Scenario 4 Replay :
https://www.mediafire.com/file/weqb6hc8 ... 4.rar/file
Ukraine Scenario 5 Replay :
https://www.mediafire.com/file/okqi5fui ... 5.rar/file
Ukraine Scenario 6 Replay :
https://www.mediafire.com/file/lkkig4aq ... 6.rar/file
I'm afraid you spent a lot of prestige points during the fourth scenario. Prestige points will only become plentiful again once you reach the Allied lines.
However, don't panic; there are a few tricks to help you progress while minimizing your prestige point needs. Some messages warn you that the most direct routes to your objectives are fortified, and that it's safer, though a bit longer, to take detours through the south :
- To reach Uman, the most direct route goes through Novoarkhanhelsk, but it's fortified by three infantry units, one artillery unit, and patrols frequently pass through the area. On the other hand, Pervomaisk (only 10 tiles south) is protected by only one infantry unit. It's longer, but you should lose fewer forces.
- The same applies to the route to Khmelnytskyi; the most direct route goes through Vinnytsia, but it's even better protected. To cross the Southern Bug, it's best to use the bridges spanning the smaller towns further south. It's a longer route, but this time you also have the advantage of having your secondary objective near the Moldovan border, not too far away.
This was the only scenario where I wasn't entirely sure if the difficulty was still well-balanced. I was managing it fairly easily during my tests, but I knew the optimal route; this might be a sign that the difficulty needs to be lowered.
I'm going to reduce the number of units guarding the rivers so the player can progress smoothly. And perhaps also reduce the size of the Khmelnytskyi garrison a bit.