Moronic Lapses

Gary Grigsby’s War in the East: The German-Soviet War 1941-1945 is a turn-based World War II strategy game stretching across the entire Eastern Front. Gamers can engage in an epic campaign, including division-sized battles with realistic and historical terrain, weather, orders of battle, logistics and combat results.

The critically and fan-acclaimed Eastern Front mega-game Gary Grigsby’s War in the East just got bigger and better with Gary Grigsby’s War in the East: Don to the Danube! This expansion to the award-winning War in the East comes with a wide array of later war scenarios ranging from short but intense 6 turn bouts like the Battle for Kharkov (1942) to immense 37-turn engagements taking place across multiple nations like Drama on the Danube (Summer 1944 – Spring 1945).

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Moronic Lapses

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After 1942, the most moronic, stupid, self-destructive thing an Axis player can do is to allow any defensive ground support to fly during the Soviet turn; it is simply ridiculous how the game's AI organizes defensive ground support without any fighter support - even if loads of them are ready and primed. This aspect of the game is so broken - and known to be broken - that any Axis player who allows this to happen deserves it.

One should pin a banner on the computer which reads: "Rememebr to turn off Ground Support" before advancing the turn.

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