Neepster
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Ok, two things about the partisans in Yugoslavia (although this could apply to Greece as well).
1) I think the Chetniks are modeled far too strongly. Each Chetnik unit is as strong or stronger than many other countries infantry corps (and some tank corps). It should not require 10 German and Italian corps in Yugoslavia to keep the place nailed down.
2) They also should not reconstitute unless they are FAR less powerful than they currently are.
In general, in my opinion, partisan units should have limited combat power (say no more than 2-2 or so) and their primary purpose should be in harrassment (cutting supply lines, taking the odd ungarrisoned city, occaisionally banding together to attack an invader unit), they should NOT be a handful for 2nd SS Pzr Corps to take head on.
Thoughts?
1) I think the Chetniks are modeled far too strongly. Each Chetnik unit is as strong or stronger than many other countries infantry corps (and some tank corps). It should not require 10 German and Italian corps in Yugoslavia to keep the place nailed down.
2) They also should not reconstitute unless they are FAR less powerful than they currently are.
In general, in my opinion, partisan units should have limited combat power (say no more than 2-2 or so) and their primary purpose should be in harrassment (cutting supply lines, taking the odd ungarrisoned city, occaisionally banding together to attack an invader unit), they should NOT be a handful for 2nd SS Pzr Corps to take head on.
Thoughts?