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BigJim said:
Heh I have tried many of the bundled senario's and they indeed took your word Mob, none of them are winable in a big way and many are not winable at all. My solution??? why I just fix them with some game balancing (raising troop quality etc.) To me senario's which have a predetermined outcome are just no fun (especially when the designer gives you the losing side). I just tried one which has the Isralie tanks trying to cross the entire board in 10 turns vs Arab entrenched ATGM's spread out so as to make it an Arab turkey shoot. Any commander who was so stupid as to NOT know about man carried ATGM's and plan an attack such as this would be cashered in the real army.
Cluswitz (sp??) axioms calls for at least 3:1 advantage in the attack, few if any of these bundled senario's follow that UNLESS the human player is the defender, then the AI gets tons of arty and troops for the attack.
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Once again you make claims that don't jive with reality.
First of all, it wasn't a Karl von Clausewitz axiom. Among Clausewitz's ideas are "There is only one decisive victory: the last.", "War is nothing more than the continuation of politics by other means.", and "Everything is very simple in war, but the simplest thing is difficult. These difficulties accumulate and produce a friction which no man can imagine exactly who has not seen war."
As for 3:1's origin, it is unknown, but it is mostly Lanchester who formalized the concept. For a fuller discussion of the subject read Mearsheimer; who I studied under at the University of Chicago.
Although I understand Steel Panthers is a game, you call for more realism and then go on to say that many scenarios are unbalanced. Most battles
are unbalanced. That is why they occur. Any commander worth his salt will only attack if he has an advantage (or a dictator ruling the country).
Your claim that "Any commander who was so stupid as to NOT know about man carried ATGM's and plan an attack such as this would be cashered in the real army." What experience do you have with IPB, MDMP, or any military planning? Sometimes a commander doesn't have any options but to traverse a particular portion of the battlefield. That small of an engagement would also be part of a much larger operation and is thus taken out of context. Additionally, the Israelis have historically been out numbered. And BTW, ATGMs can be effectively neutralized with proper suppressive fire.