Hi guys,
this scenario is one of my favourites so far, because it isn't that big and allows you to play out different defensive setups... it's great for learning basic principles I think.
I played through this scenario several times now, and tried to work out what was good and what mistakes cost me dearly. This time, I centered my troops around a single engagement area (right term?!) and hit the enemy all at once. This worked very well, but if the enemy had struck from another direction, I would have had to reposition my units very quickly. Anyhoo, judge for yourselves, feedback is always appreciated!
http://www.2shared.com/file/2102080/15fbbf28/AAR__Defense_of_Afak.html
Once again, hats off to Cptn Proctor for this great game!! The scenarios are my absolute favourite so far!
Hope you guys enjoy the AAR,
cheerio
Arno
PS
In the end, I took the liberty of crossing the eastern LOA to finish off the arty... otherwise, I would have had to wait for the Apaches to take them out ;-)
this scenario is one of my favourites so far, because it isn't that big and allows you to play out different defensive setups... it's great for learning basic principles I think.
I played through this scenario several times now, and tried to work out what was good and what mistakes cost me dearly. This time, I centered my troops around a single engagement area (right term?!) and hit the enemy all at once. This worked very well, but if the enemy had struck from another direction, I would have had to reposition my units very quickly. Anyhoo, judge for yourselves, feedback is always appreciated!
http://www.2shared.com/file/2102080/15fbbf28/AAR__Defense_of_Afak.html
Once again, hats off to Cptn Proctor for this great game!! The scenarios are my absolute favourite so far!
Hope you guys enjoy the AAR,
cheerio
Arno
PS
In the end, I took the liberty of crossing the eastern LOA to finish off the arty... otherwise, I would have had to wait for the Apaches to take them out ;-)
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