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I guess that you can ignore losses as Allied player, but dangerous to do this as Axis - unless you know that your offence (or defence) is going to be very effective. There are many situations in wargames where you have to decide on how to make this difficult balance.rkr1958 wrote:Max,
Your style of play is definitely very aggressive like Patton. Also, like Patton, I'm amazed by your lack of concern over losses. I have to say it's fun to watch someone play that way and thanks for the AAR.
Well, sometime it gets me into trouble for sure... But i have changed my style of play you probably noticed it with the game we just had together. I was on defense for most of the game with axis...rkr1958 wrote:Max,
Your style of play is definitely very aggressive like Patton. Also, like Patton, I'm amazed by your lack of concern over losses. I have to say it's fun to watch someone play that way and thanks for the AAR.

Thanks man.Crazygunner1 wrote:Offense is the best defense....i love max style of play and if you can master it.....devastating effect. Why did you give up your offense during winter? You figure giving up more resistance during Axis next summer offensive?







I wont win in 1943 unless he does a major error...Crazygunner1 wrote:I love it....attack!!! Aggressive!!!
I have somewhat of the same situation in my AAr, but it´s only 41. I just can´t help it, love to counter attack....In plaid AAr i posted that you would win in 43, but that was before winter, then you decided not to attack. That surprised me...Good luck anyway.

I understand that, and it is an honor thing not to read opponents AAr. But is there a way to make sure they can´t get in?supermax wrote:I dont really care if Plaid read this honestly, it wont make a big difference...Crazygunner1 wrote:By the way, can you deny a certan member in a thread to make sure the opponent don´t read the AAr?





