(08-21-2020, 07:58 AM)Plain Ian Wrote: Of course doing this in the campaign game means that it becomes easier to get off the other beaches. I think a creative modder could get around this by using a terrain type available but not used in the Normandy 44 game (eg Jungle?) then a modder could use that to make Omaha Beaches and change the TEM to 100%.
Not really necessary to go to those lengths.
I mean, yes it will make the other landings easier as well, but unlike Omaha they're pretty much given if by no other means than the sheer number of Allied troops that land.
So lowering the beach TEM across the board won't affect the overall game much, but as you pointed out yourself, it doesn't really solve the Omaha problem.
A better way (at least IMHO) is to keep the TEM as is, and instead not using the Alt. Assault OR.
The basic problem with Omaha isn't so much the TEM (although that obviously hurts), it's that even if the US survive they have very few Hard Attack capable weapons, and only the few tanks around can use them in assaults.
Making any Germans in bunkers almost impervious.
Without Alt. Assault the US at least have a chance of inflicting some casualties and triggering morale checks by assaulting. It'll be across embankments against dug-in troops, so it won't be pretty, but it will eventually succeed.
It is perhaps worth noting that in the Japan '45/'46 games the Alt. Assault OR is no longer default. :)