Doug (axis) vs Victor (allies)
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Turn 33. June 2, 1941
Turn 33. June 2, 1941.
An italian army searching for revenge in Libya advanced to Bengazhi attacking XXX Corps in the city. This unit was reduced to 4 steps. Both XXX Corps and garrison unit were evacuated because of a lucky RN operation since I much fear the presence of italian subs blocking any possibility of withdrawing both units from a secure destruction. Meanwhile, the main part of 8th Army continued its withdrawal.
An italian army searching for revenge in Libya advanced to Bengazhi attacking XXX Corps in the city. This unit was reduced to 4 steps. Both XXX Corps and garrison unit were evacuated because of a lucky RN operation since I much fear the presence of italian subs blocking any possibility of withdrawing both units from a secure destruction. Meanwhile, the main part of 8th Army continued its withdrawal.
Turn 34. June 22, 1941
Turn 34. June 22, 1941.
Italian tanks advanced spectacularly across the desert. Australian corps close to Tobruk fortress was attacked and this unit was left a precarious situation being reduced to 4 steps. Many axis air wings were rebased close to Tobruk whilst german tanks entered in abandoned city of Bengazhi.
Italian tanks advanced spectacularly across the desert. Australian corps close to Tobruk fortress was attacked and this unit was left a precarious situation being reduced to 4 steps. Many axis air wings were rebased close to Tobruk whilst german tanks entered in abandoned city of Bengazhi.
- Italian M13/40 tanks advancing across the desert
Turn 35. July 12, 1941
Turn 35. July 12, 1941.
Things are turning bad for the 8th Army. An axis counterattack with heavy air support reduced XIII Mech Corps to 5 steps forcing it to retreat. Australian forces close to british mech were also attacked and reduced to 6 steps.
Things are turning bad for the 8th Army. An axis counterattack with heavy air support reduced XIII Mech Corps to 5 steps forcing it to retreat. Australian forces close to british mech were also attacked and reduced to 6 steps.
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BuddyGrant
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Sorry for the interuption of thread focus, but I can't get over how great those counters in the screenshots look. It seems to me if this game was pushed more by word of mouth etc. it could still become one of the most highly regarded WWII sims ever even though it was released years ago. Wouldn't it be fantastic if the game continued to sell enough that Slitherine eventually decided to develop a Pacific version, then a world-wide Europe/Pacific version (with assistance from the GS team of course)?
Okay, back to the game with the massive Jagdgeschwader 27 - good luck leridano:).

Okay, back to the game with the massive Jagdgeschwader 27 - good luck leridano:).

Thanks for the comments and nice shot! Unfortunately a Pacific WW2 version will not be possible since GS team has only permission for modifying ETO. Furthermore, it would be necessary to expand the map. Anyway, I agree that CEAW GS is becoming one of the best WW2 simulations at this scale.BuddyGrant wrote:Sorry for the interuption of thread focus, but I can't get over how great those counters in the screenshots look. It seems to me if this game was pushed more by word of mouth etc. it could still become one of the most highly regarded WWII sims ever even though it was released years ago. Wouldn't it be fantastic if the game continued to sell enough that Slitherine eventually decided to develop a Pacific version, then a world-wide Europe/Pacific version (with assistance from the GS team of course)?
Okay, back to the game with the massive Jagdgeschwader 27 - good luck leridano:).
Turn 36. August 1, 1941
Turn 36. August 1, 1941.
Luftwaffe got a great result this turn destroying halved british XIII Mech Corps only with air attacks. As Doug commented in his emails he was really surprised that german tac achieved 4 steps against the mech that was finished off by spanish tac. Air combats did not favour the brits either since No. 202 Group lost 3 steps when intercepting whilst german escorting fighter lost 2 steps.
Luftwaffe got a great result this turn destroying halved british XIII Mech Corps only with air attacks. As Doug commented in his emails he was really surprised that german tac achieved 4 steps against the mech that was finished off by spanish tac. Air combats did not favour the brits either since No. 202 Group lost 3 steps when intercepting whilst german escorting fighter lost 2 steps.
Turn 37. August 21, 1941
Turn 37. August 21, 1941.
RAF bombers found this time Luftwaffe interceptors in France. Bristol Blemheims from No. 1 Group, which objective was Lorraine mines, were escorted by Spitfires from No. 13 Group stationed 1 hex S of London. German interceptors lost 2 steps whilst british fighters lost 1. Bombers of No. 3 Group in Birmingham would attack Paris again and they would be escorted by fighters from No. 11 Group. No german fighter opposition when bombing Paris.
RAF bombers found this time Luftwaffe interceptors in France. Bristol Blemheims from No. 1 Group, which objective was Lorraine mines, were escorted by Spitfires from No. 13 Group stationed 1 hex S of London. German interceptors lost 2 steps whilst british fighters lost 1. Bombers of No. 3 Group in Birmingham would attack Paris again and they would be escorted by fighters from No. 11 Group. No german fighter opposition when bombing Paris.
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Re: Turn 37. August 21, 1941
Although I've posted on this topic more than once, nobody has given me a real response: Why do the Allies get supply 5 from the Middle Eastern capitals? I understand that this was originally done back in the days of the old mod in order to permit rail travel in that region, but now it seems obsolete. After all, it's now possible to rail in isolated places like Finland and Norway that have only '3' supply.leridano wrote:Turn 37. August 21, 1941.
Australian attacked inf corps entered supply level 4 zone so it could reach Alexandria and supported by another australian inf corps and RAF forces, I hope it can run to safety in the next turn.
This is not a trivial consideration. Getting 4 & 5 supply while the Axis are limited to only 3 gives the Allies a leg up in many ways, as illustrated above. Better movement, better efficiency, better repairs.
Is there some technical reason why this cannot be corrected? Maybe there's a special coding problem that prevents a simple Finland/Norway-like solution to the rail thing?
Re: Turn 37. August 21, 1941
From my perspective it is correct. Axis always had problems with supply in NA - it was extremely visible during first battle of El-Alamain where British resisted mostly due to fuel shortage Rommel experienced.Diplomaticus wrote:Although I've posted on this topic more than once, nobody has given me a real response: Why do the Allies get supply 5 from the Middle Eastern capitals? I understand that this was originally done back in the days of the old mod in order to permit rail travel in that region, but now it seems obsolete. After all, it's now possible to rail in isolated places like Finland and Norway that have only '3' supply.leridano wrote:Turn 37. August 21, 1941.
Australian attacked inf corps entered supply level 4 zone so it could reach Alexandria and supported by another australian inf corps and RAF forces, I hope it can run to safety in the next turn.
This is not a trivial consideration. Getting 4 & 5 supply while the Axis are limited to only 3 gives the Allies a leg up in many ways, as illustrated above. Better movement, better efficiency, better repairs.
Is there some technical reason why this cannot be corrected? Maybe there's a special coding problem that prevents a simple Finland/Norway-like solution to the rail thing?
On the other side Allies have transport routes to the Red Sea and to Iraq that Axis were not able to interfere.
Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.
Turn 38. September 10, 1941
Turn 38. September 10, 1941.
Luftwaffe seems to be determined to oppose to strategic bombings in France so another fighter wing was deployed close to Paris. Below is showed situation at the end of axis turn:
Luftwaffe seems to be determined to oppose to strategic bombings in France so another fighter wing was deployed close to Paris. Below is showed situation at the end of axis turn:
Doug has brought an overwhelming air power to Africa so it would be a cake walk to surrender the city with a GAR even well entrenched (level 4). I am going to post an update of the game right now and you will check what I am saying about axis air power in Africa. Withdrawing the garrison to right bank of the Nile to help building a double defensive line there seems to be more suitable IMO.Cybvep wrote:Shouldn't you use at least one GAR in Alexandria? Standing power of GARs is greatly dimished when they are not protecting easily defensible positions like cities. Having even one GAR in Alexandria would slow the Axis down and give you more time to reinforce your units in the Middle East.
Turn 39. September 30, 1941
Turn 39. September 30, 1941. Greece was invaded by Wehrmacht
First some interesting advances in tech. To mention dog fight level 2 reached by the brits that surely will help them in Egypt:
First some interesting advances in tech. To mention dog fight level 2 reached by the brits that surely will help them in Egypt:
Turn 40. October 20, 1941
Turn 40. October 20, 1941.
Intense aeronaval combats in Eastern Med. As I was fearing, some uboats have entered the Med so a german sub unit (stationed in transportation loop hex which seemed to be something weird) torpedoed a british BB. Probably a german tac also participated in the attack and the british naval unit was finally reduced at 7 steps. Spanish fighter escorted the operation and took 1 step. Afterwards, in allied turn, Swordfish planes from british carrier attacked the german attacking sub reducing it to 7 steps. Escorting Seafires from carrier achieved a good result when facing spanish fighters so this axis air unit took 3 steps lost whilst carrier did not take any step. No. 204 Group completed a successful turn for the brits attacking spanish air base and reducing it finally to 4 steps. British fighter unit did not take any step lost either.
Intense aeronaval combats in Eastern Med. As I was fearing, some uboats have entered the Med so a german sub unit (stationed in transportation loop hex which seemed to be something weird) torpedoed a british BB. Probably a german tac also participated in the attack and the british naval unit was finally reduced at 7 steps. Spanish fighter escorted the operation and took 1 step. Afterwards, in allied turn, Swordfish planes from british carrier attacked the german attacking sub reducing it to 7 steps. Escorting Seafires from carrier achieved a good result when facing spanish fighters so this axis air unit took 3 steps lost whilst carrier did not take any step. No. 204 Group completed a successful turn for the brits attacking spanish air base and reducing it finally to 4 steps. British fighter unit did not take any step lost either.
Turn 41. November 9, 1941
Turn 41. November 9, 1941. USA joins the allies.
USA joined the allies at the end of the turn. This is great because american reinforcements will be able to arrive in time to Middle East.
Back to Egypt it would have to report a new good turn for the allies. In axis turn, italian BB helped by german sub reduced british BB to 1 step. Furthermore, there were also combats at land. A garrison unit was destroyed in the Nile but any axis unit advanced to emptied hex. Situation at the end of axis turn below:
USA joined the allies at the end of the turn. This is great because american reinforcements will be able to arrive in time to Middle East.
Back to Egypt it would have to report a new good turn for the allies. In axis turn, italian BB helped by german sub reduced british BB to 1 step. Furthermore, there were also combats at land. A garrison unit was destroyed in the Nile but any axis unit advanced to emptied hex. Situation at the end of axis turn below:
- Swordfish torpedo bombers from british HMS Ark Royal carrier
I know so that´s why I will send 2 british sub units in UK doing nothing (almost no risk yet of Sea lion). Since US Navy has now 4 DD´s units available plus another 2 british DD stationed in Canada ports, allied escorting fleet will consist of 6 DD´s, 1 BB, 1 carrier and 3 subs which seems to be pretty enough to face actual Kriegsmarine blocking detachment in Canary Islands that must be formed by 2-3 subs and 1 BB supported by a strat bomber in Fuerteventura (one of the Canary Islands). But if he moves ALL german submarine fleet (I calculate it is composed by 6-7 subs) to block the reinforcements then I will think twice to continue with the operation.richardsd wrote:I suspect the fleet is moving to help block US reinforcements to Egypt































