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This scenario is for the campaign mode. That is the reason why it is so... boring if you do not have prestige as Axis or you have a huge advantage as Alies.uzbek2012 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 26, 2021 7:40 am There are a number of reasons for this ) Soviet Union 16 moves to be in the fog !
The United States and England are advancing so fast that they themselves are losing key cities
Then the whole armada comes back ) In short, boring ....
Apparently they were in a hurry for the operation The Unthinkable )
https://zen.yandex.ru/media/krd_spb_rso ... 5b569c5785
You can add prestige and then the Third Reich will suffer a little more !ajs81 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 7:47 pmThis scenario is for the campaign mode. That is the reason why it is so... boring if you do not have prestige as Axis or you have a huge advantage as Alies.uzbek2012 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 26, 2021 7:40 am There are a number of reasons for this ) Soviet Union 16 moves to be in the fog !
The United States and England are advancing so fast that they themselves are losing key cities
Then the whole armada comes back ) In short, boring ....
Apparently they were in a hurry for the operation The Unthinkable )
https://zen.yandex.ru/media/krd_spb_rso ... 5b569c5785
Then Axis users will be able to deploy 45 units on the West front. Soviet units are in fog until the 16th of April --> because that day they have started Berlin operation.
I understand your point of view.
Maybe for single-player, we should add 10k or 20k prestige to Axis?
The same will be with Bagration 44 scenario. It is 95% done. As Axis - none chance to win, as Soviets it is easy. 7-10 rounds and it is an easy way to Minsk. So Bagration is right now a scenario for the campaign.
All PAK scenarios designed for campaign are playable as standalone scenarios also.This scenario is for the campaign mode. That is the reason why it is so... boring if you do not have prestige as Axis
I have a problem because I have no idea how much prestige should Germany have in the scenario. Historically, almost nothing. On April 1, 1945, the country was in ruins.RobertCL wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 7:18 am Hi,
All PAK scenarios designed for campaign are playable as standalone scenarios also.This scenario is for the campaign mode. That is the reason why it is so... boring if you do not have prestige as Axis
They appear as scenarios in scenario menu so they should be playable and above all winnable out of campaign context, no ?
You "just" have to add prestige on German side so that the player has a min chance to win the scenario, no ?
Hello ajs.ajs81 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 8:58 amI have a problem because I have no idea how much prestige should Germany have in the scenario. Historically, almost nothing. On April 1, 1945, the country was in ruins.RobertCL wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 7:18 am Hi,
All PAK scenarios designed for campaign are playable as standalone scenarios also.This scenario is for the campaign mode. That is the reason why it is so... boring if you do not have prestige as Axis
They appear as scenarios in scenario menu so they should be playable and above all winnable out of campaign context, no ?
You "just" have to add prestige on German side so that the player has a min chance to win the scenario, no ?
Scenario Germany 45:
[AXIS] Total units: 618 (cost=116846) vs [ALLIES] Total units: 1011 (cost=330572)
it is like 100:284
So 20.000 prestige? 30.000? More? Less?
Hello ajs.
Hello ajs.
Yes, you are right, I did it with tanks but it still does not solve a problem reality vs playable scenario for players. Uzbek is right - it is boring because he played Allies or it impossible to defend as Axis. Every single division from both sides is real.nono hard et heavy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 5:14 pmHello ajs.
On April 1, 1945, on the German side, you have to fight with what is at the beginning of the scenario. Maybe 1, 2 or 3 Volksturm divisions in Berlin can be bought with prestige but that's all. Since 1 Panzer VI represents 1 division (strength 10), it seems to me that on this date no new divisions were created. So if one division falls to 5 (strength) no reinforcements are available. This is the historical reality. What works for infantry, tanks work the same for planes. It seems to me that at that time the military industry was no longer producing anything.
Greetings. Bruno
The Germans were the first to use aerial mining at the beginning of World War II, dropping two-kilogram SD-2 fragmentation bombs on the retreating Polish infantry. Some bombs did not explode, but fell to the ground and waited until they were hit by careless soldiers. This purely intuitive solution had one goal-to prevent the paramedics from carrying out the wounded after the air raid. At that time, no one thought about the concept of remote mining, and the Germans themselves were not able to evaluate their invention.
First of all I love this mod. I love the e-file with its splendid icons.If I as a player after Kursk are no longer given the opportunity to be balanced, to achieve my goals with great difficulty or to win, it will be of no interest to me.
In the worst case, I'll try cheats to still achieve my goals.
Regardless of how it looks real, there must also be the possibility on the axis side to end the scenario positively.
It is a game, in the end it presents very big challenges, but that's exactly what the player wants.
If you take this away from him, it makes no sense to continue playing.
This mod gives me unique units, a core army that I can strategically use on large maps, that's exactly what I want to do.
"Operation Unthinkable" is almost doneRobertCL wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 6:34 pm HI,
Uzbek mentionned alternate history. It would be very funny to have a big map scenario about "Operation Unthinkable" where Russians and Western Allies are in conflict. It would be great also for Axis Powers to invade England and then USA.
But I understood the campaign sticks to historical reality (this explains why Sealion scenario has been replaced by the Battle of Britain -which could have been a pre-requisite victorious scenario for a Sealion scenario BTW-).
Again thx for your hard work, keep going on and congrats!
This is great news if no one is not cunning in 48 hours we will reach the English Channel )))ajs81 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 8:47 pm"Operation Unthinkable" is almost doneRobertCL wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 6:34 pm HI,
Uzbek mentionned alternate history. It would be very funny to have a big map scenario about "Operation Unthinkable" where Russians and Western Allies are in conflict. It would be great also for Axis Powers to invade England and then USA.
But I understood the campaign sticks to historical reality (this explains why Sealion scenario has been replaced by the Battle of Britain -which could have been a pre-requisite victorious scenario for a Sealion scenario BTW-).
Again thx for your hard work, keep going on and congrats!because in Germany45 scenario we have a map and almost all units Allies and Soviet except Soviet Armies near Viena.
https://smolbattle.ru/threads/%D0%94%D0 ... 477/page-3On April 6, 1941, the Wehrmacht invaded Greece from the territory of Bulgaria. And almost immediately they ran into the Greek "Metaxas line". There were persistent bloody battles. The Germans managed to capture several strong points, but in general their advance stopped.
But in addition to Greece, on April 6, the Germans also entered Yugoslavia. In three days, after crossing the entire country, they came to another section of the Greek border, where there were practically no defensive structures and easily crossed the border. The Metaxas line was almost in the rear of the Germans and immediately lost its strategic importance. The command of the Greek army issued an order allowing the defenders of the line to leave their positions. But many commanders refused to comply with it. One of them was the commander of the P8 pillbox, Sergeant Dimitrios Itsios. However, he allowed his soldiers to leave. Three left, but two stayed with him. The brave garrison fought to the last bullet, and there were 38 thousand of them in the pillbox.
The Greeks left the pillbox only after using up all their ammunition. More than two hundred Germans remained lying on the approaches to the pillbox. Among them is the commander of the 138th Mountain Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Ebeling. During the three days of the Yugoslav company, the Germans lost 145 soldiers killed, and here the pillbox has more than two hundred!
Sergeant Dimitrios was shot by the Germans at the walls of the pillbox. In modern Greece, he is revered as a national hero who died for the independence of the country.
Dimitrios Itsios.
terminator wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 8:47 am Stalingrad(v0.51)
Structures
Movement type = Tracked -> Towed ?
very true storyuzbek2012 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 10:06 am
On April 6, 1941, the Wehrmacht invaded Greece from the territory of Bulgaria. And almost immediately they ran into the Greek "Metaxas line". There were persistent bloody battles. The Germans managed to capture several strong points, but in general their advance stopped.
But in addition to Greece, on April 6, the Germans also entered Yugoslavia. In three days, after crossing the entire country, they came to another section of the Greek border, where there were practically no defensive structures and easily crossed the border. The Metaxas line was almost in the rear of the Germans and immediately lost its strategic importance. The command of the Greek army issued an order allowing the defenders of the line to leave their positions. But many commanders refused to comply with it. One of them was the commander of the P8 pillbox, Sergeant Dimitrios Itsios. However, he allowed his soldiers to leave. Three left, but two stayed with him. The brave garrison fought to the last bullet, and there were 38 thousand of them in the pillbox.
The Greeks left the pillbox only after using up all their ammunition. More than two hundred Germans remained lying on the approaches to the pillbox. Among them is the commander of the 138th Mountain Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Ebeling. During the three days of the Yugoslav company, the Germans lost 145 soldiers killed, and here the pillbox has more than two hundred!
Sergeant Dimitrios was shot by the Germans at the walls of the pillbox. In modern Greece, he is revered as a national hero who died for the independence of the country.
Dimitrios Itsios.