450110_01a: Konrad_II - Relief of Budapest! - [HTH] - PzC 17 Budapest 45
5 - 2 - 1
Rating: | 7.38 (9) |
Games Played: | 8 |
SM: | 2 |
Turns: | 26 |
Type: | Stock |
First Side: | Axis |
Second Side: | Russia |
Pilisszentkereszt, 15km NW of Budapest, January 10th 1945: By the end of the first week in January, it was clear that the Konrad attack was bogging down around Bicske. Hence 4.SS.Pz.K. proposed to shift the focus of the attack farther east where the 711VG had captured Gran and attempt to drive towards Bupapest from that point. Both sides were worn out, but in fact this attack actually came the closest to really reaching Budapest and might have done so, if not stopped by Hitler's orders. [Size, small] Designer Note: This scenario has been compressed when compared to the historical time covered in this phase of the battle. Further, it has been optimized for HTH play.
Player Voting Stats | ||
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Member | Balance | Enjoyment |
SteveUK | Well Balanced | 6 |
MasnarT | Slightly Pro Axis | 2 |
Oldman | Totally Pro Axis | 5 |
herr_oberst | Moderately Pro Axis | 4 |
Al | Well Balanced | 7 |
Gaming Records | |||||||||
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1st Side Player | 2nd Side Player | Result | Score | ||||||
Kool Kat | vs. | ShipwreckedFool | Axis Minor Victory | 28 | 12 | ||||
Al | vs. | Aces8 | Russia Minor Victory | 28 | 12 | ||||
HarveyMoon | vs. | zonebar | Draw | 20 | 20 | ||||
herr_oberst | vs. | monkspider | Axis Major Victory | 36 | 4 | ||||
Oldman | vs. | crazyivan | Axis Major Victory | 36 | 4 |
I think this scenario does not give the russian player much opportunities to show too much tactics
The Soviets have some high quality units. To win as the Germans they need to bypass the Soviets and head for the exit hexes.
Axis has to keep moving to win this one. Beware of the Red Guards Cavalry they are tough and will hold up your advance.
German must keep moving, bypass majority of Russian forces and make for the exit hexes. A tense little scenario!
Regards, Mike / "A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week." - George S. Patton /