suggestions, campaign overall:
- there're 4 core factions with specs - and a wrong timeframe setting (1939). Please fix however applicable. But I'm not sure how (or if) the WW2 specs will fit into this timeframe without some modding.
- It's mid-1950 and you're still super stingy when it comes to RP/turn-income...

scen01
- almost got the MV, they took the last VP on the last turn...

- do the 100RP for the SK even make sense? I mean, do I get them as core faction later on? Most of them get wiped out anyway.
- It's still a strange scen; I mean, given the objectives. The most cost efficient way would be to buy an engineer unit, park it somewhere on the NE side of the map and just let the enemy come. There's no way my units would accomplish anything anyway. I would save a ton of money and my only core unit that way. Just sayin'.
scen02
- I didn't try it, but the enemy 200 supply hub is completely unprotected and approachable by some concealed infantry unit inside the high grass. I was VERY tempted to go after it...


- using the scout unit was perfect! Watching the incoming hordes of T34 tanks was intense.

- Don't forget to bring an engineer to blow the bridge! If not, watch and see what happens once they break through your lines...


- nice and brutal. Without the VERY strong US AT units this scen would be a nightmare...
scen03
- Please, not another scen where I'm supposed to lose all my units. If so, please make them aux. units!
- I think this one is again unbalanced. Too many enemy units, not enough CP to deploy a strong enough force. There's nowhere to retreat and regain efficiency. I'll get surrounded and destroyed. Simple as that.
- The city needs way more supply everywhere. At least "3" for each hex to support an inf. unit.
- I'm not saying this scen is impossible - I hope I never say that - but it would be too puzzle-like. I guess I would be forced to deploy either a horde of regular infantry or engineers or something like that. No arty, no AT, no tanks?
- I'm gonna restart and add myself a couple of land-CP and I'll see how that goes.
- This is where I gave up:
And as always, thanks, Erik!
