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RE: Serbia '14 - KAreil - 04-05-2020 (04-05-2020, 04:27 AM)Mr Grumpy Wrote: The other great thing is that Ed also likes obscure military history so nothing is off the table for future titles! Emu wars? RE: Serbia '14 - Mr Grumpy - 04-05-2020 (04-05-2020, 03:32 PM)KAreil Wrote:(04-05-2020, 04:27 AM)Mr Grumpy Wrote: The other great thing is that Ed also likes obscure military history so nothing is off the table for future titles! Maybe?? He has done the OOB already...……………. RE: Serbia '14 - ComradeP - 04-05-2020 The weather on the 15th of November 1914 is 100% Snow. On the 16th, it's 100% Normal On the 17th, it's 100% Soft. I get the feeling there might be a typo in the weather.dat and that the weather on the 16th should be 100% Soft. RE: Serbia '14 - Mr Grumpy - 04-06-2020 Thanks for the heads up, I will pass the info onto Ed to see if there is indeed an issue. RE: Serbia '14 - stigmatress - 04-06-2020 (04-04-2020, 11:53 AM)Volcano Man Wrote: Thanks for the compliments. :) Thanks, I forgot completely about patrolling. Will give it a try. RE: Serbia '14 - stigmatress - 04-06-2020 (04-04-2020, 06:46 PM)Mr Grumpy Wrote: Having tested this title and having played the AH side over hundreds of moves as the AH commander you will grow to despise the Chetniks with their ability to disrupt units in T mode via the partisan feature (which I believe has only ever appeared in one other PzC title M44), because this feature (along with the patrolling feature) has been so underused by players I guessed that like myself players who take on the AH forces will suffer the same frustration as I have over the last 5 years! Got it. This will make a difference. Thanks. RE: Serbia '14 - Volcano Man - 04-06-2020 (04-04-2020, 11:02 PM)ComradeP Wrote: The 4th invasion might be the most complex scenario of any PzC/FWWC/PB games in terms of length of the frontline attacks from all directions into the "central" part of the map. It's a great design, but the complexity might result in few reported games. It's an impressive campaign scenario. Indeed, given the complexity of the strategic situation, I imagine that game results will vary quite a bit, producing some very different results. This is a good thing, but I can imagine that some play throughs might seem totally in favor or one side, and the other side in different games. I think the VP levels are well thought out, but its certainly a very tricky and interesting situation, so I hope there isn't a quick jump-to-conclusions about balance within the community ladder results, before it is played quite a few times. Scenarios that can vary wildly are dynamic and fun, but it can lead to misinterpretations in the ladder comments. I think the all four campaigns in S14 are very much a unique experience, especially the 3rd invasion with its reversal phase. RE: Serbia '14 - Volcano Man - 04-06-2020 (04-05-2020, 11:16 PM)ComradeP Wrote: The weather on the 15th of November 1914 is 100% Snow. Thanks for the info. Yes, I agree - it looks odd at a glance, but its actually correct. I verified in the historical text (Austo-Hungarian Official History) and there was a strange weather anomaly on those dates. Historically it was off and on periods of rain (often severe) up until the 13th, at which point the historical text mentions a severe snow storm. After that, it neither mentions snow nor rain between the 13th and the 15th, at which point the historical text goes to great lengths to mention that on the 16th, something remarkable happened: the sun came out in full force and the weather and conditions were surprisingly ideal. The troops overjoyed, and "joyously" marched to the Kolubara in the fine autumn sunshine, it says. However the ideal weather was short lived, as it says: "The beautiful weather continued only until the afternoon of the 17th; then rain returned..." Now certainly it is debatable whether the 15th should be Soft instead of Snow, but I opted to go with Snow because it has better mobility for the A-H side, and because I didn't read anything about poor ground conditions on that day. In the absence of details between the 13th and the 15th, I tried to retain the best mobility between the two possible choices (Soft vs. Snow). So, my interpretation is that there was a snow storm on the 13th, then snow remained on the ground but it gradually dried up over several days (but it must of remained very cold, not in that middle warm/cool temperature to turn to mush), then the weather turned hot on the 16th as the sun came through, firming up the ground in full intensity. RE: Serbia '14 - ComradeP - 04-06-2020 Thanks for the explanation. I mentioned it because a change from Snow to Normal seemed odd, given the ground state on the days afterwards and before. RE: Serbia '14 - CountryBoy - 04-06-2020 Not really a WWI fan, but this thread is tempting me to buy my first ever WWI title of any sort.... |