Operation Barbarossa - en français

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Thank you for your encouragements.[;)]

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@TheArchduke
Some suggestions to improve realism of the scenario.

1) Some readers, in other forum, are surprised by this:
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2) German units are higher Axi units. Ok.
The tentation in scénario is : Produce supply by Axis Minor and Hungarian Production. The other center produce german units.
The résult is 0 axi unit and all german units.
To avoid that, to prohibit the produice supply for the axi center ?
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I tried that. The problem is that the germans are actually very weakened by that. You can not stop a player really, as you could continue to just build axis minor trucks and halftrucks instead of fighting units. I am open to other suggestions, though.

Hmm, those production centers should not be able to produce ships. I am not sure about the fighters though.
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An enforced truce represents the best solution for the non-movement of the armies. Do you think it is too much?
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why a non-movement ?
A very slow movement is suffisant.
A non movement, during 4 week, is [:@].
We move in our territory, not in enemy territory. Where is the logic?

Where is pleasure of the play in October and Mars ?[:(]

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A complete non movement is maybe a bit too much.

It might be ok to be able to move a few hexes in ones own territory to rebuild and regroup.
Maybe engineers can move to build defensive lines.

Maybe limit frontline units to move only one hex forward per turn.
1 hex =10km? 4 weeks without any territorial gain make it seem like WWI.

I know mud really hampered movement but not to a stillstand.

But this could be discussed in a further thread. As here we follow the brave actions in Balders AAR.
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Balder I think you are the only player,commanding the German armies,who is happy the winter has arrived to carry on theâdvance.
Most of us fear the winter. Do the Germans lose battle effectivenes in Barbarossa? And the soviets gain effectivnes?

Have to say it again, I love Your AAR setup. The large maps really show the vastness of the SU. Kiev is still holding out, your outflanking forces are meeting stiff resistance.

AGC seems to have run against a wall. WWI seems to prevail there.

But you seem to have a few reserve units coming forward for a spring offensive? or Winter defense?

Keep up the work. We all enjoy and appreciate it.
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But you seem to have a few reserve units coming forward for a spring offensive? or Winter defense?
The SS, in formation, in reserve for the winter defense, in case a russian try a offensive from Kiev).

The 5th PzG in offensive against a 1st army guard.

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Is Totenkopf out of supply? I still see a green dot on his counter.
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No, Stock = 153 (1.8).
Before the attack AP=75 (25 use for movement)
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