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John Kettler
09-01-2007, 12:54 AM
Am playing the Russians in this one, and I found setup to be a real slog. Night's challenging enough to set up during, but trying to intelligently deploy my forces in such a bizarre deployment zone, while given almost nil tactical guidance (threat axis is where?), was enough to practically drive me around the bend. Anyone else have the same sorts of issues during setup as the Russians?
Regards,
John Kettler
John Kettler
09-04-2007, 02:47 AM
Should add that I found when the battle began that I'd managed, because it was so hard to see, not to dig in infantry in one sector. Call the resulting encounter short, sharp and devastating--to me!
Regards,
John Kettler
Brent Pollock
09-04-2007, 08:56 AM
How did you manage this? I ask because the defualt always seems to be to have them Dig In. To prevent that, you actually have to select them and turn it off. Did you undig all your forces and then decide which ones specifically to Dig In? I have done this before, mainly to have them remain hidden because foxholes always seem to get spotted before infantry do, spoiling the ambush.
Kingfish
09-05-2007, 06:01 PM
IIRC, the forces in question begin not dug in. This was the designer's intention.
ng cavscout
09-05-2007, 06:27 PM
Sure makes things easier on the Krauts. It was nice just shoot up Ivan from the march. I especially like the broken squad that tried to sprint across the road and got eliminated just as a half track ran past their spot, looked like they got ran over, brilliant.
Antman
09-06-2007, 06:27 PM
The Hon. John Kettler wrote:
"Night's challenging enough to set up during"
I have taken to turning the gamma up by 30%
for night battles....you get a much better sense
of the terrain smile.gif
John Kettler
10-26-2007, 08:37 PM
Antman,
Sounds helpful, but would seem to add to the gamer as god syndrome. OTOH, I would have zero problem using that trick during setup. You see, the digging in issue turned out to be far more common than I first thought, and it has been terribly expensive on both the staying power and casualty fronts.
Regards,
John Kettler
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