If germany don't make many strategic errors,the situation in 1944 can be easy controled.
pretty much. so far, ive found it easier than in hoi2If germany don't make many strategic errors,the situation in 1944 can be easy controled.
Yep, they are missing a golden opportunity.Switzerland should invade now. That'd really screw you up.
does the ai properly allocate their IC? in the 44 scenario in hoi2, i found i could ground down the soviets via attrition because they didnt reinforce their units.Oh, no! They have tried a lot! It is just that they have lots of trouble to recover their org :sleep: They are currently very busy trying to take Budapest, a bloodbath for both sides (unfortunately more on my side). The Panzerwaffe is dying there (urban area+fortifications level 8) to buy some time. It is truly a new Verdun. If I loose it, the retreat could be long.
They do. At least for reinforcements. When they renew their attacks, they are at full strength, or very close. In the statistics (see above), my casualties are mainly from them. But they must restrain their attacks because they recover their org very slowly (I'm doing everything for this )does the ai properly allocate their IC? in the 44 scenario in hoi2, i found i could ground down the soviets via attrition because they didnt reinforce their units.
im having a terrible problem with oil, however. i may lose romania due to not being able to move my units effectively
That's called 'putting the pressure' IIRC :blush: Should I succeed, I will have to create a bug in the bug tracking system. Reason: ~ incorrect feature creating unbalance. This scenario shouldn't be winnable, I'm trying to make a point here.If you can pull this off Lucifer, you will be my greatest hero forever
There are just two main problems with this scenario: Germany has too well manned divisions (many divisions at this point existed only in theory) and Germany has too much IC. The German player should not be able to produce pretty much anything except preset militia units already in build queue (set to have low cost and fast build time to simulate the Volkssturm).That's called 'putting the pressure' IIRC :blush: Should I succeed, I will have to create a bug in the bug tracking system. Reason: ~ incorrect feature creating unbalance. This scenario shouldn't be winnable, I'm trying to make a point here.
That's some truth. Anyway, with the construction time, almost any new unit produced should exit the production line after the end of the war.There are just two main problems with this scenario: Germany has too well manned divisions (many divisions at this point existed only in theory) and Germany has too much IC. The German player should not be able to produce pretty much anything except preset militia units already in build queue (set to have low cost and fast build time to simulate the Volkssturm).
I would recommend, though, that you reserve the "this scenario is winnable" until you've defeated the Soviets
Do you have /any/ units in the west btw?
I would try to encircle some Soviets here and there. Maybe kick them out of Romania so that Romania cant flip.
How do you survive in 1944?