Into the Red Mass
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 1:15 am
So far I am merrily invading the land of the Communist hordes. Smolensk... all of a sudden out of nowhere there appears a huge array of Russian Katyusha's tanks and infantry with a few cav, and I look at the counter and I have 7 turns to make it to smolensk. thankfully the Russians didn't send out any flak guns so the Luftwaffe had a field day on that mass, and the German tanks have proven fairly good versus their Red counterparts so far. I managed to make a DV with 2 turns to spare. Once I got into Russia I got my first Iron Crosses and heroes fairly regularly. so far no captured units on any maps for me, and some of those maps I captured every objective hex. For smolensk I decided to leave the Russians on the other side of the big river alone, and kept some units guarding the southern bridge just to keep them on their side of the river. Turns out to be a good idea as the AI sent some tanks and cav onto the bridge just so I could blow them up.
So far I have had more than enough XP, I have even been using elite replacements on some of my tanks and starting with them overstrength. Unfortunately since Russia I end up losing at least one unit each campaign, sometimes more. Last game I lost one 8 strength infantry to one shot from a T-34.
It happens. Makes up for the British Cruiser that got one shotted by my 12 strength Ju88, that was a happy day for all the poor sea sick lads stuck in their transports trying to get to Crete.
Just completed the first battle of Kiev Russian tanks just kept popping out from out of sight, and the Red Airforce is out in strength now too. You really want to keep your units in a kind of line formation as single units will get surrounded and cut off. One odd thing though is on the top right part of the map where there is a bridge over the impassible river, I left a recon and infantry unit with the Stug arty to keep the bridge covered, and starting on the 3rd last turn, the AI sent infantry units across the bridge into an ambush, got them destroyed and then next turn does the exact same thing again. I guess it thought I wouldn't still be there?? It does seem to have gotten over its lets send the arty in adjacent to your units to hold up the German invaders though.
Russia has been quite the battle so far, huge maps and lots and lots of tanks. My Luftwaffe is still holding its own, had to get another fighter to combat the Red air menace and the AA guns are beating up my Stukas pretty bad, but still no air losses. To date I have gotten 2 SE tanks, and they are still alive, the extra help comes in handy.
Excellent work keep up the great job guys and thanks for letting me beta test again
So far I have had more than enough XP, I have even been using elite replacements on some of my tanks and starting with them overstrength. Unfortunately since Russia I end up losing at least one unit each campaign, sometimes more. Last game I lost one 8 strength infantry to one shot from a T-34.
Just completed the first battle of Kiev Russian tanks just kept popping out from out of sight, and the Red Airforce is out in strength now too. You really want to keep your units in a kind of line formation as single units will get surrounded and cut off. One odd thing though is on the top right part of the map where there is a bridge over the impassible river, I left a recon and infantry unit with the Stug arty to keep the bridge covered, and starting on the 3rd last turn, the AI sent infantry units across the bridge into an ambush, got them destroyed and then next turn does the exact same thing again. I guess it thought I wouldn't still be there?? It does seem to have gotten over its lets send the arty in adjacent to your units to hold up the German invaders though.
Russia has been quite the battle so far, huge maps and lots and lots of tanks. My Luftwaffe is still holding its own, had to get another fighter to combat the Red air menace and the AA guns are beating up my Stukas pretty bad, but still no air losses. To date I have gotten 2 SE tanks, and they are still alive, the extra help comes in handy.
Excellent work keep up the great job guys and thanks for letting me beta test again