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Re: Building a historically authentic core/corps

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 9:04 pm
by derEselausErgste
The donkey (thats me) is really pleased about the number and the quality of answers - thanks a lot!

I‘m not yet sure if the level of difficulty is challenging or not. The 39 campaign was quite easy with some minor problems at Lodz (southeast corner at the beginning has always been tricky) and at Kampinoska Forest, but Piatek for example had been much to easy. Perhaps I will have to restart with harder settings, we will see.

My one-and-a-half divisions currently are mainly made from infantry what is ok. Their sharpest weapon is speed, not armor, as well as tactics (combined arms), and both should represent historical circumstances in quite a good manner. My biggest problem are the Sturmpioniere which are ridiciolous powerfull, so I am deploying them just every second scenario. I also keep Regiments together to avoid chaotic mix-ups all over the map. Just battling Albert Canal and keep You informed.

Re: Building a historically authentic core/corps

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2018 12:12 am
by stan23
The division you refer to in your OP as being fully mechanized was the Panzer Lehr Division, which at the time of D-Day had 4 Infantry Battalions in 2 Regiments, all in halftracks. It also had a lot of tanks comparatively.

Re: Building a historically authentic core/corps

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2018 1:31 am
by lennis29
regards
This mod is interesting to have a historical experience.
It would be good to read the manual completely to understand it.

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Re: Building a historically authentic core/corps

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2024 3:35 pm
by lennis29
Resurrecting this Thread.
Interesting what I saw in another post about creating divisions with 4 units.
Greetings to all.

Re: Building a historically authentic core/corps

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2024 10:17 pm
by bondjamesbond