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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Gold beach not taken

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:00 am
by GottaLove88s
PS. If you're looking for a challenge, check out the Mairie (Town Hall) to the top right... it's one of the two 5pts VP flags...

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Gold beach not taken

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:09 am
by leci
Nice map - but is there any way that maps can be scrollable? One only gets a partial snapshot via an iPad and in fact after firing up my laptop the same is true.

Gilles von Leci

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Gold beach not taken

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:26 am
by GottaLove88s
leci wrote:Nice map - but is there any way that maps can be scrollable? One only gets a partial snapshot via an iPad and in fact after firing up my laptop the same is true.

Gilles von Leci
On laptop -> Right click and open in a New Tab
On iPad -> Press and hold the photo of the map -> Select "Save Image" -> Scrollable/zoomable map will be in your Camera Roll if you open the Photos app
;-)

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Gold beach not taken

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:33 am
by leci
Lets hear it for Luddites such as myself. Thanks Jon.

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Gold beach not taken

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:48 am
by GottaLove88s
Was doing some historical fact checking... and discovered the Battle of Villers-Bocage...

Apparently it involved a chap called Wittmann...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Villers-Bocage

In favour of the GJS'44 Allies, hunkered down in Vimont/Villers-Bocage, fortunately I & II.Abt of 22.Pzreg, 21.Pzdiv are only armed with PzIVs, not Wittmann's Tigers (some of those arrive with the Hauptsturmführer's actual SS heavy panzer 101.Abt on June 15th ;-))...

In favour of the Germans, the single 17pdr, two 6pdrs and four piats of each para BG might feel stretched versus upto 16 PzIVs of 22.Pzreg...

June 7th is certainly going to be interesting... Strategies and tactics...? 8)

Before: View from east to west, into the village
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After: View from west to east, out of the village (the roadsign to Caen is visible)
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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Gold beach not taken

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 5:57 pm
by k9mike
Sure wish My 88's would punch a hole like that....Lol
Gunner must be having bad day....;)

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Gold beach not taken

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 11:46 pm
by GottaLove88s
Further aerial reconnaisance of Caen and Bayeux...

Historic town of Bayeux
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Using a combination of our GJS'44 Strat Map, RAF/USAAF aerial reconnaissance, photos of Caen from the 1940's, and heroic quantities of poetic licence... you've got the Mediaeval fortress on a hill, a working port between the River Orne and the Caen Canal, an affluent suburb by the university, factories and warehouses with a workers suburb nearby, plus plenty of regular French houses scattered throughout the Cathedral district...

From a gameplay perspective, Caen Castle is a very tough nut to crack. You'll need artillery and you'll probably need some armour too... If you can take Caen without using a multifront strategy, then you're a Battle Academy genius!!

But Caen's a major city so there are plenty of ways to skin a cat... There might even be a way to bring your armour across that water too... Don't forget that infantry can run across canal locks...

Players are strongly advised not to use auto move for vehicles... Plot your own routes if you don't want to accidentally expose yourself to an ATG... This is a city that was warned well in advance that the Allies were coming... Junctions are carefully tank-trapped and vital facilities are protected by dragons teeth...

Rush an armoured brigade inside... and be prepared to wish it goodnight... :shock:

Regional capital city of Caen
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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Gold beach not taken

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:29 am
by k9mike
Wow Jon...These maps are awesome. Great Job! ;)
What maps are the Recon maps looking like they'll be??

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Gold beach not taken

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:30 am
by kingt
Looks great, I want to both attack and defend them :D. Can't wait!

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Gold beach not taken

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:46 am
by Brummbar44
Great work Jon! Can't wait to get the troops in there!

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Gold beach not taken

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 1:55 am
by GottaLove88s
Gents, I'm going to add the following rule on Relief Movements...

4.33 Relief Movements. A friendly BG can relieve a defending force by moving into a defended sector and then permitting the defender to exit. For a relief to be successful, both the entry and the exit movements must be completed before an enemy attacks. If the relief is successful, subsequent attacks will take place as an Attack vs a Fortified Defence (AFD), as if the defender had already been in position. However, if an enemy attacks before the relieving force can enter, the current defender will face an Attack vs Surprised Defence (ASD). If an enemy attacks after the relieving force has entered but before the current defender has departed, the new defender will face a Meeting Engagement (ME).

It's a logical addition that should help both sides over the length of the campaign... However, I'm aware that it could help the Germans more immediately than the Allies, so if anyone finds this contentious, please shout up... If necessary, I'm happy to put it on the Rulebook, but suspend it until June 9th, so that nobody benefits unfairly...

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Gold beach not taken

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:00 am
by GottaLove88s
k9mike wrote:Wow Jon...These maps are awesome. Great Job! ;)
What maps are the Recon maps looking like they'll be??
Both sides can request three maps. I'll definitely give you two of them. I might give you three...

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Gold beach not taken

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:12 am
by jcb989
The struggle for Sword Beach is complete. Report to follow shortly from Morge4

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Gold beach not taken

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:18 am
by GottaLove88s
jcb989 wrote:The struggle for Sword Beach is complete. Report to follow shortly from Morge4
Hey, no fair... WHO WON??!! How close was it...?

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Gold beach not taken

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:19 am
by GottaLove88s
PS. Pressure on for Mike & Random now then... :mrgreen:

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Gold beach not taken

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:19 am
by morge4
Sword taken by Allied forces, 9 points (3 flags) to 8 points (2 flags).

Casualties in screen shot...
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/56952831/sword_cas.jpg

Well fought game from both sides.

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Gold beach not taken

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:24 am
by GottaLove88s
morge4 wrote:Sword taken by Allied forces, 9 points (3 flags) to 8 points (2 flags).

Casualties in screen shot...
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/56952831/sword_cas.jpg

Well fought game from both sides.
Thanks Al... Ouch! Tough fight...
Can you tell me which side held which flags... Flag name & pts value...

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Jcb989 breaks out from Sword

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:30 am
by GottaLove88s
SWORD KIAs

Brit KIAs
3x Sherman
1x Bren
2x Roo
2x M5
1x Engineer
1x Vickers MG
1x Inf

German KIAs
1x 88
2x Trucks
2x Marder
1x Puma
2x Infantry
2x VG
1x Flamey
1x Pzfaust
1x Eng
2x Mortar
3x MG42
2x Scout

I'll update both sides OOB...

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Jcb989 breaks out from Sword

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:48 am
by jcb989
Allies hold the far north tower VP 1-pt
Allies hold the center encampment VP 3-pts
Allies hold the sword beach bunker VP 5-pts
Axis holds both the far road VP's, 3-pts and 5-pts

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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - Jcb989 breaks out from Sword

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:52 am
by GottaLove88s
jcb989 wrote:Allies hold the far north tower VP 1-pt
Allies hold the center encampment VP 3-pts
Allies hold the sword beach bunker VP 5-pts
Axis holds both the far road VP's, 3-pts and 5-pts
Thanks Justin, sounds like u deployed a cunning snatch n grab there... Hard fight from the looks of it... Well done both!