You are welcome & enjoy the AAR !wie201 wrote:I simply want to state that I have never enjoyed an AAR as much as this one. I rarely post, and this post may be improper, but nonetheless thank you both.

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You are welcome & enjoy the AAR !wie201 wrote:I simply want to state that I have never enjoyed an AAR as much as this one. I rarely post, and this post may be improper, but nonetheless thank you both.
My Dear Kragdob , Are you kidding me ? Ok let me explain what will happen if I use three wave to attack & get Brest . At first three wave attack need 6 healthy Mech or Corps . & you have more than 14 tacs & 10 Ftrs . each Axis ground unit will suffer 2 air raid per turn . Even if a 10 step 80 effective mech will be probably reduced to a yellow or orange 6 . so 24/2=12 /per turn so at least 12 wounded units would not able to accomplish the attack mission next turn . Totally including repair I have to invest at least 30 units to achive this impossible mission . ( if you replace a new unit in the third turn , what I cost would worth nothing !)Kragdob wrote:Yes, Morris you would need troops for 3 waves of attack but if you gathered all your forces you could have done it. My air support didn't save my troops so it would not save Brest if you concentrated your Blob there.
Initially I wanted to capture Cagliari to rebase my air there so you would be facing it anywayStill more difficult to run from the south then from Brest.
Thank you ! & I am flattered !shawkhan wrote:What an exciting horserace we have here! Two great players and the fortunes of war favoring first one side then the other. This AAR is a classic. Congratulations to you Both.
Skill & strategy is so fatal for both of us ! In some turn ,we have to spend a lot of time to analysis & plan & caculate . But we both enjoy it very much ! It gave us a lot of fun .Stauffenberg wrote:Regardless of who wins I think this AAR shows both players can have a lot of fun in the game.Both have to show great skills in both attacking and defending.
Hi , joe , you are the one who had experienced my counter attack in the west . You taught me a lesson & I upgrade it this time . That's why I leave the Brest alone .joerock22 wrote:I think Morris has played the past few game months very well. I agree with the decision to leave Brest alone, and instead attack the Allies in Southern France and bring some heavies back to Germany for defense against the USSR. Now he needs to see how strong the Russians are. It looks like Kragdob's advanced forces are pretty beat up...perhaps Morris can counter and pick off a few Russian heavies? Kragdob needs to be somewhat careful so he doesn't lose his valuable guard mechs and tanks.
& you taught me a lesson in Italy ! Thanks !Kragdob wrote:Morris is doing great job with his counterattacks - I received good lessons from him in this game. I developed some counter measures you will see soon
Joe,joerock22 wrote:Well, I think that puts the final nails in the Axis coffin. Morris will fight bravely, but without Italy the Germans have little chance to last until 1945. It's unfortunate that Italy surrendered as a result of para landings. I like the 5-city requirement, but it seems like that rail hub is too easy to capture. Like Morris said, all it takes is a couple bombers, some paras, and good luck. I would prefer to not see Italy surrender as a result of a para capturing a rail hub, as without support paras are easy to kill (especially after heavy FLAK). So maybe Italy would not be so alarmed if some para troops landed on the peninsula???
Excellent idea.petertodd wrote:Maybe to count as a capture of a rail hub for surrender purposes the capturing unit should have to be in supply level 3 or better. Then para drops or commando raids (landing a garrison) on rail hubs wouldn't do it. Cities would still always count since they give supply (unless bombed).