Cpl Uhl
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Don't they almost always from mid 44 on?Excellent scenario but the Brits do need some Smoke or are in for a rough time.
A good challenge for both sides, Vic.
Don't they almost always from mid 44 on?Excellent scenario but the Brits do need some Smoke or are in for a rough time.
A good challenge for both sides, Vic.
At the time that I did the original degign there was NO Hakkaa Päälle in existance.One question on DB 160 tough. Finnish never used any German MGs....
Is there a reason the MG counters in Hakkaa Päälle were not used?
It seems that way unless I'm the Brit, LOL! Vic.Don't they almost always from mid 44 on?
We found no big issue using the German equipment, we were using them for Finns for many years.At the time that I did the original design there was NO Hakkaa Päälle in existence.
I used what was available at that time.
Hardly the point Vic. Yes, we were using 3-8 MGs for the Finns for many years -- but we now know that this was ridiculous and a stupid lazy error on TAHGC's part (clearly TAHGC had done very little research on the Finns for CoD, and they then proceeded to do even less research for BV).We found no big issue using the German equipment, we were using them for Finns for many years.
Just me putting my oar in is all Michael is free to represent them any way he sees fit,I thought about that but I give my designers a little leeway, maybe they had been degraded by combat at that point?
The scenario works as is, if they had the same amount of elite squads it would tilt in their favor.
I have to keep this in mind going forward, thanks for mentioning it, Vic.
I thought about that but I give my designers a little leeway, maybe they had been degraded by combat at that point?
The scenario works as is, if they had the same amount of elite squads it would tilt in their favor.
I have to keep this in mind going forward, thanks for mentioning it, Vic.
Exactly that. In that state of the the war both sides were burned out, the Germans without a doubt, but also the British (and Americans). Replacements had not the same quality as before 1944 and no one was keen to catch a bullet before the soon to come end.Just me putting my oar in is all Michael is free to represent them any way he sees fit,
I just felt that Guards should be Elite is all. But, yes, they could well be only 1st line by that point in the war
It is a good scenario
Got you, that makes a lot of sense right enough.Exactly that. In that state of the the war both sides were burned out, the Germans without a doubt, but also the British (and Americans). Replacements had not the same quality as before 1944 and no one was keen to catch a bullet before the soon to come end.
The Germans too lack of troop quality, represented here with a mix of 548s/447s. Saying that, another designer would eveluate the situation totally different, giving the British, as well as the Germans, elite squads only here. Another (for designers) nice aspect of ASL, so much different ways to reflect a situation.
Bruce is entirely composed of ruffled feathers. It's unavoidable.I don't usually question what Steve Swann submits and assumed he had the info he needed for the unit.
We'll strive to do better next time. Sorry to ruffle any feathers with this, I hope you enjoy it in any event, it is a cool scenario, Vic.
Updated Dispatch #51Dispatch #51 being Transmitted today.
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