Nothing will stop the Tojo!stnylan said:I am diasappointed that Stalin couldn't acquit himself better against Tojo - and thereby surprised that Tojo did so well, given the correlation of forces and the fact that Japan's TC has to be absolute hell.
Correct... I focussed first on Infantry and Rocket Artillery, then on Mechanized Cavalry and Helicopters. Out of my 540-odd Divisions, only 16 are Armor, while nearly 100 Divisions are Rocket-armed Helicopter Assault Troops (RaketenWurfenHubschraubers).Bafflegab said:Carlito Gambino said:Great AAR. I read every page and it was just amazing. Funny, and impressive at the same time. I'm curious to see how you'll end the remaining two large enemies. I've noticed that you mostly use light armor, would you consider them better than medium armor?
I believe that our Grofaz sacrificed the development of armored units in favour of elite infantry (nibblewhooshers?)... The trade off seems to have paid some dividends...
blue emu said:Correct... I focussed first on Infantry and Rocket Artillery, then on Mechanized Cavalry and Helicopters. Out of my 540-odd Divisions, only 16 are Armor, while nearly 100 Divisions are Rocket-armed Helicopter Assault Troops (RaketenWurfenHubschraubers).
Vann the Red said:Ah, good to have you back kicking tail and taking names. Tojo won't have many more chances for 1337 speeches!
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I find that the USSR rarely fades into obscurity in terms of power after BP. In all my games where the BP has happened (ie. Germany) they always have roughly 50 less IC than pre Barbarossa and a very large army to boot.English Patriot said:Man, the USSR really bounced back, 175 divisions is not bad, and Japan barely have more, no wonder the line kept fluctuating..