• @andrewaagamer

    1. What is OOB? 2. My opponent sends one strong central force to Moscow, and I use my forces defending Leningrad and sometimes Kiev to attack him while the rest of my force defends Moscow. He does leave behind his air force, so that helps me.
  • 2024 2023 '22 '21 '20

    @rommel13579 said in Which side does axis and allies favor?:

    @andrewaagamer

    1. What is OOB? 2. My opponent sends one strong central force to Moscow, and I use my forces defending Leningrad and sometimes Kiev to attack him while the rest of my force defends Moscow. He does leave behind his air force, so that helps me.

    OOB is Out of Box. It refers to the Global 1940 2nd Edition game. In comparison to, for example, BM3 or Balanced Mode 3.

    Do you have more specific details of the correlation of forces?


  • @andrewaagamer
    The counterattack force? That consists of at least 12 infantry, 4 artillery, and several tanks, not made to destroy the force, but to make it so that the remaining German force will not be able to take Moscow.


  • @rommel13579 said in Which side does axis and allies favor?:

    @andrewaagamer
    The counterattack force? That consists of at least 12 infantry, 4 artillery, and several tanks, not made to destroy the force, but to make it so that the remaining German force will not be able to take Moscow.

    Russia is attacking with 12 infantry, 4 artillery, X number of armor and 2 fighters and a tactical bomber. No mechanized? How many armor???

    Germany is defending with what? Where? When? G2 Eastern Poland? G3 Belarus?

    Without better details it is impossible to comment. However, there is no way Germany should be losing MORE than Russia in this counter attack which means it would be to the detriment of holding Moscow instead of the benefit of. Is your brother sending everything Germany can against Russia or just some ground troops?


  • @andrewaagamer
    My amour varies form 5-7, Germany has only ground forces; he leaves his air behind to attack the U.K. Germany’s force is pretty much all of the ground forces from Germany, Greater Southern Germany, Slovakia-Hungary, Romania, Poland, and 3-6 tanks that he buys on G1. He adds some mechanized infantry along the way.
    My specific counterattack force varies because I may or may not be able to get some troops to Moscow before he cuts me off. The main reason I counterattack instead of defending Moscow with these troops is because his force -going through E Poland, Belorus, Smolensk, then to Russia- cuts off my troops so that Germany would reach Russia before I could. So I attack.

  • 2024 2023 '22 '21 '20

    Thanks for the details.

    So, it looks to me like the Germans should have on G3 in Belarus 25 infantry, 5 artillery, 6 mechanized infantry and 4 armor or 40 units and DFP of 84.
    It seems to me the Russians can get a lot more in than you mentioned however figuring your numbers of 12 infantry, 4 artillery, 7 armor, 2 mechanized, 2 fighter and 1 tactical that is 28 units and 57 OFP.

    So, kill about 10 and lose about 14. Not a very good counterattack it seems. 12 more infantry makes it 12 to 14; still not a good counterattack. Since the Russians are basically losing twos and the Germans 1’s you want the Russians to kill more than they lose.

  • 2024 2023 '22 '21 '20

    @shadowhawk That is true if there are A LOT more unattached infantry attacking. In this case there are only 8 unattached infantry with the 12 infantry scenario so on Round 2 the Russians are losing two’s as well. If there are 24 infantry then it is not till the 3rd round.

  • '21 '20 '19 '18 '17 '16

    Andrew is correct – those infantry you’re losing in your first pass are more valuable on defense than on offense unless you are going to kill more German units than you lose in Russian units.

    Marsh


  • @militarized-milkmen

    Hello. Most (war)games have a “critical path” (often called META though this is inaccurate and a backronym).

    This means that if you play the game so much, you break it down into its core points, you can exploit this as much as possible in order to win.

    However, when you are playing with people of varying skill levels, just having fun, or trying new ideas–the game is perfectly balanced and great fun.

    Imagine riding a bicycle at 20mph with friends. Keeping up is easy, being ahead is easy. Now imagine riding a bicycle at 50mph with the most conditioned guys with the best bikes…I’d fly off the track.

    That’s balance. You may find that the game is easy to win with one side or another, or impossible. That’s only bc its new, and you havent raced against 100+ other people.

    Wait for it…


  • @rommel13579
    I also don’t use my mechs to attack.

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