goose_2 wrote:Rayrard wrote:How many of your paras survived the initial few turns? At least you still have a positive prestige flow! The longer you keep that going the better, and the battles will get easier in 1941 as your army gets better and you have more overstrength potential to bring you up closer to the the enemy's level.
I have 4 aux Fallschimjagers left that I was able to escape from the heat of battle.
Overstrengthening? What is that?
I try to do very little until much later in the war, but I may need to reconsider that as this is insanely hard.
Love it
That's why you will eventually end your campaign when prestige runs out

I played all of GC41 on Manstein and it was a slow grinding battle as opposed to blitzkrieg. Belgrade even was slow and I still got the DV but on the last couple turns. But keeping your units at 12-13 strength allows you to destroy the enemy faster and avoid return fire and 1-2 strength nitpicky hits, that get you to unusable 6-7 strength, and you waste a turn replacing them (and repeat a few times in the scenario) Shell a unit with a 14 strength artillery and hit it with a 12 strength tank and you don't lose any men. The issue becomes the enemy bombers and fighters in Russia which eliminate your overstrength in one attack and cost you hundreds of prestige! But I think it is worth it to keep your more protected units overstrengthed, even if it's not worth it to do tanks and infantry as casualties are unavoidable.
Definitely that tradeoff though. I had played Guderian and Rommel in 39 and 40 and played Manstein in 41 with about 15K prestige and I think I had 20K in 1942. I switched to normal General to try and regain prestige for the later battles. I would not have made it very deep in 44 withsoft cap and only 20K by Stalingrad.