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May 1st, 2016, 12:10 PM
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Re: Ts4EVER scenarios
Has anybody tried out one of these scenarios in the latest patch? Any feedback?
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May 10th, 2016, 08:22 AM
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Re: Ts4EVER scenarios
Hi,
I made a fifth scenario pack, the continuation of the "Rhineland" series. I guess technically it is half a prequel because it technically jumps back in time, but let's not split hairs  So basically, it's more late war action, this time featuring Kingtigers, Pershings, Jagdtigers etc... all the good stuff.
I may make a third installment covering the end of the war, maybe including Comet tanks, Kriegsmarine infantry, infra red tanks... we will see.
Enjoy and please test it. We have almost a year before a new patch comes out, so there is lots of time to test and perfect. Last time testing led to a quite serious bug being fixed, for instance.
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Remagen
USA
vs.
Germany
Date: 7th of March, 1945
Location: Rhine bridge at Remagen
Part of the "Rhineland" series of scenarios
Designed By: Ts4EVER
Two weeks before the launch of Operation Plunder and Varsity, American forces advancing to the Rhine river noticed that the bridge at Remagen had not yet been blown by the retreating Germans.
A Company of armored infantry supported by a platoon of brandnew "Pershing" tanks set out to secure the crossing.
Advance through the city of Remagen, cross the bridge, destroy the entrance to the railway tunnel and capture the peak of the Erpeler Ley overlooking the bridge. Your Pershing tanks
are some of the first to be used in combat and losing one will earn you a high point penalty after the match.
In real life the Germans did set off the charges on the bridge as the Americans were crossing it, but failed to destroy the bridge. It became, however, temporarily uncrossable by tanks. Because of this, there is a "rough" hex blocking movement over it.
German forces around the bridge are weak, consisting of convalescent and Volkssturm troops. Flak and pioneer units are also in the vicinity and may be used to counter attack your bridgehead. We do not expect enemy tanks.
Historical Scenario, designed to be played as the Americans.
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Too little, too late
USA
vs.
Germany
Date: 23rd of March, 1945
Location: Remagen Bridgehead
Part of the "Rhineland" series of scenarios
Designed By: Ts4EVER
In the last two weeks the Germans have desperately tried to destroy the Ludendorff bridge that was so surprisingly captured by our forces on the 7th.
To accomplish this, they used among other things jet fighters, V2 rockets and even frogmen. While the bridge did eventually collapse, American engineers had a secondary one up in no time. It seems that now,
on the eve of the American breakout attempt and the Rhine crossings in the north, the Germans are trying to collapse the bridgehead by ground counter attack.
A Company of the 1st US infantry division, supported by some Sherman tanks, is occupying an exposed forward position in the little village of Fernegierscheid. Listening posts have recently been driven out of the surrounding wooded valleys by German patrols.
The Germans are preparing an attack on the village, using the cover of the forests. Hold the position and destroy any Panzer attacking the allied position. Note that due to close proximity to the Kassel tank factories, the Germans have fielded an unusual number of heavy tanks and tank destroyers in this area.
Because of this, a platoon of M36 GMCs is held in reserve.
Historical Scenario, designed to be played as the Americans.
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Rush to Altenkirchen
USA
vs.
Germany
Date: 26th of March, 1945
Location: Remagen Bridgehead
Part of the "Rhineland" series of scenarios*
Designed By: Ts4EVER*
Operation Voyage, the breakout from the Remagen Bridgehead, is shaping up to be a resounding success, with the depleted German forces disintegrating everywhere. The spearhead of the 3rd US Armored Division is closing in on the town of Altenkirchen, where a major German repair depot is suspected.
The objective is to reach the outskirts of Altenkirchen as quickly as possible. Recon forces will brush aside retreating Germans on the road, while follow on tanks and infantry will deal with any serious opposition.
German resistance is weak and disorganized, however, they will use any bottleneck they can find in order to ambush you and inflict casualties.
Historical Scenario, designed to be played as the Americans.
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The devil is loose
Germany
vs.
USA
Date: 30th of March, 1945
Location: South of Paderborn
Part of the "Rhineland" series of scenarios
Designed By: Ts4EVER
General Rose of the 3rd Armored Division was the highest ranking American officer killed in action during World War 2. On March the 30th 1945, he was moving north towards Paderborn as part of Task Force Welborn. As they passed the castle of Hamborn the column was ambushed.
The enemy consisted of a platoon of Kingtiger heavy tanks of the 503rd Heavy tank bataillon, which were deployed to support infantry of SS Panzer-Brigade Westfalen. Having been driven off earlier by American air power, they now emerged from the woods and started to shoot up the American convoy from the flank. The terrain objectives are relatively insignificant: the goal is to take out American forces and the HQs, while sustaining as few casualties as possible.
General Rose was trapped between wrecks and a Tiger tank. Trying to surrender, he was shot to death by the tank commander. When asked about the cause of this war crime later, the German commander responded: "The devil was loose on that road."
Historical Scenario, designed to be played as the Germans. Note that there is already an older scenario depicting this action, however I believe that this take is the more historically correct one.
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Bazooka Town
USA
vs.
Germany
Date: 31st of March, 1945
Location: South of Paderborn
Part of the "Rhineland" series of scenarios
Designed By: Ts4EVER
Yesterday, General Rose of the 3rd Armored division was killed in a German ambush. The Allies had no time to dwell on this development though: The drive on Paderborn was still on, and resistance was stiffening.
The twin village of Kirch- and Altborchen is a local center of resistance, nicknamed "Bazooka Town". In order to clear it, flamethrowers and engineering equipment has been dispatched.
The enemy consists of SS infantry, which makes up their lack of training and proper equipment through countless anti tank rockets and sheer fanaticism. They will have to be burned out of every house and basement. Heavy armor from the 503rd Heavy Tank Bataillon is supporting them.
Historical Scenario, designed to be played as the Americans.
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September 18th, 2017, 12:04 PM
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Re: Ts4EVER scenarios
Hi,
this is the third and final installment of my "Rhineland" scenario series. Now technically we are getting far away from the Rhine, but I will still call it "Rhineland" for now...
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Shore Leave
Great Britain
vs.
Germany
Date: 9th of April, 1945
Location: The Aller river near Rethem
Part of the "Rhineland" series of scenarios
Designed By: Ts4EVER
Suffering from increasing manpower shortages, the Germans raised some divisions from now useless Kriegsmarine personell. One of them, the 2. Marine-Grenadier-Division, was thrown into the fray against advancing British troops in Rethem, on the Aller river.
In order to defend the bridge, our naval infantry is concentrated in several strongpoints in and around the city of Rethem. The division uses the new Volksgrenadier type organization. We are supported by trainmounted 10.5cm Flak guns from Flakregiment 122(E). They are parked in front of the trainstation and have been camoflaged and reinforced with sandbags, so we cannot move them. Some Flakvierlings from the same units are also attached.
The enemy attack will probably be undertaken by the 53rd Welsh division, supported by some tanks. We have no tank support ourselves.
Historical Scenario, designed to be played as the Germans.
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Plan B
Great Britain
vs.
Germany
Date: 10th of April, 1945
Location: The Aller river near Hademstorf
Part of the "Rhineland" series of scenarios
Designed By: Ts4EVER
The attack on Rethem by the 53rd Welsh is not going great, so we are looking for alternative ways over the Aller river. Last night a small unit from the 1st Commando Brigade seized a railroad bridge over the river and formed a small bridgehead.
You have two objectives: Defend the bridgehead against attacks by enemy marines and advance on the road bridge to the east, destroying any unit guarding it.
The enemy consists of naval infantry and static fortress units. The marines might be supported by tank destroyers.
Historical Scenario, designed to be played as the British.
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Tiger F02
Great Britain
vs.
Germany
Date: 13th of April, 1945
Location: The bridgehead over the Aller river
Part of the "Rhineland" series of scenarios
Designed By: Ts4EVER
We tried to break out of our bridgehead towards the north yesterday, but lost one of our new Comet tanks to a Tiger with the turret number F02. Today we will try again.
You command the armoured spearhead of 29th armoured brigade, consisting of Comet tanks and infantry mounted in apcs. Your objective is to reach the end of the map, breaking out into open country. This will allow us to advance on Hamburg and the Elbe river, linking up with the Russians.
The road is guarded by a lone Tiger and some SS infantry.
Historical Scenario, designed to be played as the British.
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The last panzers
Great Britain
vs.
Germany
Date: 15th of April, 1945
Location: Stadensen
Part of the "Rhineland" series of scenarios
Designed By: Ts4EVER
It is shortly after midnight: elements of the 15th Scottish division are laagering in the town of Stadensen, when the pickets stationed at the village entrances report the sounds of tracked vehicles approaching...
Transport and ammunition carriers are strewn about the village. They are worth more points than usual, so try to defend them against German attacks. To symbolise men having to wake up and mount their vehicles, you will receive your main force as reinforcements int he town. In the beginning you only control your listening posts. Your main force consists of Infantry, Churchill tanks and tank destroyers.
The enemy force is from the Panzer Division Clausewitz, one of the last Panzer units ever created by the Germans in World War 2. They are equipped with self propelled guns and halftrack mounted infantry.
Historical Scenario, designed to be played as the British.
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