Ardennes scenario, frozen ground
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 11:24 am
I'm not sure if this is the correct place to post historical issues about scenarios, but after browsing through the various forums, it seemed the most revelant.
Foreword: I understand that Panzer Corps is first and foremost a game, and it doesn't pretend to be the most accurate historical computer simulation. Nevertheless the game has more than just historical flavour, and is reasonnably accurate in many instances.
I also understand that their could be playability and balance issues.
Ground conditions:
Playing the Ardennes scenario, I was surprised to see that the ground was frozen. Which following the Panzer Corps rules, frozes rivers and made them a much easier obstacle to combat.
According to my historical knowledge. Combat reports mention that during the campaign opening (mid december) rain had a strong impact on the german's initial assault. As the water-saturated soil turned into mud. The temperatures during the first weeks of the offensive where barely above 0°C during daytime, getting below 0 only during nighttime. There was a thaw on december the 18th. And the temperatures were not low enough for the ground to freezes until the 23th (which is turn 8, out of 18 in the scenario). Reports indicate that vehicule including tracked ones were mired as soon as they left the roads.
Snow started to fall from mid november but doesn't stay on the ground because of the frequent thawing. Significant snow falls only started after christmas. Many pictures of the battles depict a snowy ground, but in many cases this is because the pictures where taken a week or two (or even later) after the combats.
Accounts of the battle depict the intense struggle for the bridges in the Amblève valley in particular and the use of bridging enginneer on all the front. In any event I doubt that a river as large as the Meuse was frozen.
As it is the frozen ground in the scenario make things easier for the Germans, I think that mud ground conditions would be more accurate.
Tiger I:
Another surprise was to see a Tiger I tank used by the northern group,in this scenario hex (27,13). To my knowledge it should be a Tiger II.
1ss Pz Division had at the start of the battle: 34 Pz IV, 37 Panthers and 30 KingTiger.
and 12 ss Pz Division 39 Pz IV and 38 Panthers.
Foreword: I understand that Panzer Corps is first and foremost a game, and it doesn't pretend to be the most accurate historical computer simulation. Nevertheless the game has more than just historical flavour, and is reasonnably accurate in many instances.
I also understand that their could be playability and balance issues.
Ground conditions:
Playing the Ardennes scenario, I was surprised to see that the ground was frozen. Which following the Panzer Corps rules, frozes rivers and made them a much easier obstacle to combat.
According to my historical knowledge. Combat reports mention that during the campaign opening (mid december) rain had a strong impact on the german's initial assault. As the water-saturated soil turned into mud. The temperatures during the first weeks of the offensive where barely above 0°C during daytime, getting below 0 only during nighttime. There was a thaw on december the 18th. And the temperatures were not low enough for the ground to freezes until the 23th (which is turn 8, out of 18 in the scenario). Reports indicate that vehicule including tracked ones were mired as soon as they left the roads.
Snow started to fall from mid november but doesn't stay on the ground because of the frequent thawing. Significant snow falls only started after christmas. Many pictures of the battles depict a snowy ground, but in many cases this is because the pictures where taken a week or two (or even later) after the combats.
Accounts of the battle depict the intense struggle for the bridges in the Amblève valley in particular and the use of bridging enginneer on all the front. In any event I doubt that a river as large as the Meuse was frozen.
As it is the frozen ground in the scenario make things easier for the Germans, I think that mud ground conditions would be more accurate.
Tiger I:
Another surprise was to see a Tiger I tank used by the northern group,in this scenario hex (27,13). To my knowledge it should be a Tiger II.
1ss Pz Division had at the start of the battle: 34 Pz IV, 37 Panthers and 30 KingTiger.
and 12 ss Pz Division 39 Pz IV and 38 Panthers.