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Originally Posted by runequester
Just because Polish tanks die easily, doesn't mean they can't blow up Panzers just fine.
Having ammo dumps next to my artillery is awesome... until a 100mm barrage comes inbound.
The 50mm mortar may be the worst weapon in the German arsenal
Tried level bombers for the first time.. a 7 turn delay is undoubtedly realistic, but also means these weapons are hard to employ.
I need to get better at predicting enemy deployment areas
The AT rifles are spending more time submachinegunning hapless infantry stragglers than actually getting within 2-3 hexes of Polish armour. They did shoot up a few tanks but its a bonus rather than an expectation.
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- Early German tanks were not much technically superior from their neighbours, bar the radio fit and perhaps reliability. And they were inferior in armour to most French kit and some British. So an early German player has to learn to use them tactically, using enveloping moves to engage on the flanks and not simply standing still and duelling.
- If you park next door to an arty dump and draw attention to yourself by firing, then you can expect incoming delivery of presents by the other side which tends to touch off the ammo dump. Fire from a spot and then
move the guns/mortars to a separate resupply location to bomb up again, and then
move them to a fresh firing point to set up before firing again. If you
must park beside an ammo supplier - use an armoured ammo carrier or an ammo bunker (hideously expensive, and deliberately so).
- The indirect fire 50mm mortars of any nation are pretty useless, unless you are in a static WWI trench situation at less than 500 yards. Use the heavy infantry section variants with them as direct fire weapons instead.
- Level bombers are
only there for scenario designers to do the Normandy type opening barrages, e.g Goodwood and Cobra, and as a
pre-planned barrage. The long delay in the game is simply to accommodate any player who takes them as on-call which is rather unrealistic in any case. Use your points on
strike air, it is more versatile, or on arty.
- Rifle calibre anti-tank rifles are rather unreliable at killing even level one armour at 100m or less. Just as was discovered in WWII. A section of 37mm gun tanks per rifle coy, or a towed 37mm ATG section is more useful in this time frame - the latter needs skill to use properly though. Even a scout car armed with 20mm is useful in Poland as an AT and APERS support to riflemen. Otherwise, stick to any infantry with the gebalt ladnung hand grenade bundle till better AT grenades arrive in Russia.
(And if the AT rifles have enemy infantry within
SMG range then they are in a perilous situation indeed!)
Andy