Dash to the wire
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Dash to the wire
Has anybody tried to take Tobruk in the Dash to the wire scenario.
Should I bother or just concentrate on the supply dumps. Any help
would be greatly appreciated.
Should I bother or just concentrate on the supply dumps. Any help
would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Dash to the wire
Personal view is to avoid it like the plague! It is just too tough IMO, you'll have too many units tied up in what is an offensive that would have very little chance of success. The garrison doesnt seem to want to come out and play, so it is best to leave them in situ to work on their sun tans.
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Re: Dash to the wire
Thanks, I think I'll take your advise and let them bake in the sun.
It's just that there's so little prestige I want to explore all possibilities.
Attacking Tobruk sounds like it would be a drain on prestige. As they say
"let sleeping dogs lie"
It's just that there's so little prestige I want to explore all possibilities.
Attacking Tobruk sounds like it would be a drain on prestige. As they say
"let sleeping dogs lie"
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Re: Dash to the wire
oddly enough you can often get prestige by letting them capture your cities/airfileds and then taking them back - once.
Clear the battlefield and let me see
All the profit from our victory.
All the profit from our victory.
Re: Dash to the wire
There are some nasty units within the Tobruk perimeter--I nudged them when I played on FM and very quickly realized that this was a very bad idea. Might be doable on an easier setting, or if unit preservation is not an issue. Scouring the desert to the south for airplane hangars is a better use of available units.balone wrote:Has anybody tried to take Tobruk in the Dash to the wire scenario.
Should I bother or just concentrate on the supply dumps. Any help
would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Dash to the wire
Hmmm, there are a couple of cities/airfields that only have a singlestecal wrote:oddly enough you can often get prestige by letting them capture your cities/airfileds and then taking them back - once.
English unit beside it. Sounds promising. Thx
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Re: Dash to the wire
Kind of like throwing stones at a hornets nest?robman wrote:There are some nasty units within the Tobruk perimeter--I nudged them when I played on FM and very quickly realized that this was a very bad idea. Might be doable on an easier setting, or if unit preservation is not an issue. Scouring the desert to the south for airplane hangars is a better use of available units.balone wrote:Has anybody tried to take Tobruk in the Dash to the wire scenario.
Should I bother or just concentrate on the supply dumps. Any help
would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Dash to the wire
During beta testing, I screwed around with taking Tobruk. However, I used the all eqp cheat code, so I had Tiger II's plowing over the defensive positions. I wanted to see what happened (any bonus eqp, but nothing. Stick to the script in the scenario and destroy the supply dumps. This will take enough of your time and resources.
Re: Dash to the wire
I was fortunate enough to breach the east side of the city. With minimal losses just to test the waters.
As I entered the city I began to recieve heavy losses.
I pulled out my troops, ended the scenario with a Decicive Victory and called it a day.
Here I though I might get a Uber Unit, I gave up on the hangars. I'll know next time.
As I entered the city I began to recieve heavy losses.
I pulled out my troops, ended the scenario with a Decicive Victory and called it a day.
Here I though I might get a Uber Unit, I gave up on the hangars. I'll know next time.
Re: Dash to the wire
I cant get the the supply dumps. I found two, and destroyed them. But then i get a message about beeing to late/out of time. What do i do wrong?
Re: Dash to the wire
You have to earmark specific units for this mission, dash for the designated deployment zone RIGHT AWAY, concentrate at least four (if memory serves) units there at once, and then across the wire and hunt. I used four tanks and two recon units, supported by a fighter and tac bomber. Do not let the units earmarked for the supply dumps be distracted by the enemy units in your rear advancing on Tobruk, or you will run out of time (I made this mistake the first time I played the scenario). Your other units can deal with them. Once you have destroyed three supply dumps, get your surviving units the *@#! out of there and send them to hunt for hangars in the southern desert.Eposos wrote:I cant get the the supply dumps. I found two, and destroyed them. But then i get a message about beeing to late/out of time. What do i do wrong?
Re: Dash to the wire
Thank you, i will try again.