Go ahead with Braunschweig. I might not get to finish all of DNO today.Dicke Bertha said:Oops, then I'll be next to go... Rasmus, would you like me to do Braunschweig or the multiplayer first... :devious: :cheeky: ETA Denmark Braunschweig 24h.
Go ahead with Braunschweig. I might not get to finish all of DNO today.Dicke Bertha said:Oops, then I'll be next to go... Rasmus, would you like me to do Braunschweig or the multiplayer first... :devious: :cheeky: ETA Denmark Braunschweig 24h.
OK good Tiberius; Rasmus send it onto T, from there on to me. Braunie to you tomorrow. Should be quick: Oh 62nd Army dead, ok, oh 63rd Army surrounded ok, ah 65th army routed well ok, oh at last some reinforcements, errr a penal battalion, how great, end turn! :laugh: :laugh:Tiberius said:Or, if it's more convenient, I could take the turn next. Had a day off today due to rain and I'm about to send Foggy's turn.
As the soviet: it would be better to group formations as they are all on internal support but if you are playing against a good german player you can forget abot that, as you formations deploy all over the SU, so simply move them were they are needed and dig in, on the defence it's not really that important and the little supply boost you miss because you have no contact with your HQ is not worth the hassle.Dicke Bertha said:Regarding Soviet units, since there are so many of them; is is worth the effort in attempting to keep formations together? What about replacements and reinforcements? I am playing the Soviet side in a game of DnO, and at T6 I am starting to get hysterical. If there are no extremely negative sides to just sending units ad hoc anywhere up front, I will do that. :nervous: Foggy, how much does your advise cost? IMP: