RE: Gripes
Well could l suggest that ALL units moving into RUBBLE should become fixed for the remainder of that turn, or should l say frozen and inactive.
Of course l accept they are various levels of RUBBLE, timber built houses with straw roofs would probably burn to the ground and would'nt figure whatsoever.
Think the Normandy problem was caused by older Cities and Towns and even villages having narrow streets, which compounded the problem. And then attempting a detour in Bocage terrain.
Maybe airbourne paras/enginners were too busy surviving and entrenching to clear RUBBLE and l don't think they jumped in with much heavy equipment.
But then the game can only model so much and l accept your earlier point on this subject.
By removing armoured trains ( artillery ) after a set time as a withdrawal. This represents historical withdrawal of units during the battle. Can only speculate but from what l've read the Russians were more concerned with repairing the railroads to transport supples.
Thanks Glenn for your quick reply, so l take it you arent too busy at this moment in time, have you just finished another game ?
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