jjjeko
19 Aug 07, 14:49
Ciao Guys
after question on supplies,
a questions on out of supply
I am playing Israel 1948, as Israel against Arab PO.
Things are going good, as i was expecting since the scenario is listed as unbalanced.
On the fronts on which my units were more engaged some turned in the orange and red.
In particular readiness fell, but supplies were sucked dry.
So I have units which are in supply but are almost out of supply, and with low readiness.
My question is (are):
How long is it safe to make these unites attack?
Do they face increased chances of evaporation?
Should I keep them attacking low readiness low supplied enemy?
Should I better have them assume a defensive stance and, hopefully, recover?
Should I try to withdraw then from the front to fully recover?
Of course, the global scenario conditions impose sever constraints on what t do.
But what would you do, in general?
ciao ciao
JJ
after question on supplies,
a questions on out of supply
I am playing Israel 1948, as Israel against Arab PO.
Things are going good, as i was expecting since the scenario is listed as unbalanced.
On the fronts on which my units were more engaged some turned in the orange and red.
In particular readiness fell, but supplies were sucked dry.
So I have units which are in supply but are almost out of supply, and with low readiness.
My question is (are):
How long is it safe to make these unites attack?
Do they face increased chances of evaporation?
Should I keep them attacking low readiness low supplied enemy?
Should I better have them assume a defensive stance and, hopefully, recover?
Should I try to withdraw then from the front to fully recover?
Of course, the global scenario conditions impose sever constraints on what t do.
But what would you do, in general?
ciao ciao
JJ