012_WF Simple Equation - Red Victory
Rating: | 5 (1) |
Games Played: | 4 |
SM: | 2 |
Turns: | 14 |
Type: | Custom |
First Side: | US |
Second Side: | Germany |
Downloads: | 110 |
Simple Equation\\Scenario Size: Small\Best played as PBEM\\Note:
This scenario requires the XFWF Mod designed by keif149. It will
not play with the stock Red Victory game.\\This is my adaption
of the ASL scenario by Ken Dunn.\\\Victory Conditions: The Americans
win a Major Victory as soon as they capture all of the objectives.
Anything else is a Germany Major Victory. There can be no draws.\\AACHEN
GERMANY, 12 October 1944: The battle for the city of Aachen had
been raging since October 10th. A complicated series of maneuvers
designed to encircle the city from both the north and the south
had been occupying the attention of the American command. These
few units committed to the frontal assault on Aachen had some
tough going. Not only were the Aachen defenders numerically superior,
but they were fighting on their home soil for one of the cherished
Nazi symbols: Aachen, Home of the First Reich.\\\ AFTERMATH:
Although Aachen's, defenders were a mixed bag, Hitler had ordered
that they fight to the last man. Retreat or surrender was not
an option. This attitude of the Germans, combined with their
superior numbers, almost stalled the American advance . However
. the men of Colonel Corley's 3rd Battalion developed a pattern
that was repeated by the Americans at every strong hold . They
would neutralize enemy fire using machine guns and then, under
this cover , flamethrower operators would advance and eliminate
the position. In this way, the Americans made good progress against
the resourceful and resolute enemy .
This scenario requires the XFWF Mod designed by keif149. It will
not play with the stock Red Victory game.\\This is my adaption
of the ASL scenario by Ken Dunn.\\\Victory Conditions: The Americans
win a Major Victory as soon as they capture all of the objectives.
Anything else is a Germany Major Victory. There can be no draws.\\AACHEN
GERMANY, 12 October 1944: The battle for the city of Aachen had
been raging since October 10th. A complicated series of maneuvers
designed to encircle the city from both the north and the south
had been occupying the attention of the American command. These
few units committed to the frontal assault on Aachen had some
tough going. Not only were the Aachen defenders numerically superior,
but they were fighting on their home soil for one of the cherished
Nazi symbols: Aachen, Home of the First Reich.\\\ AFTERMATH:
Although Aachen's, defenders were a mixed bag, Hitler had ordered
that they fight to the last man. Retreat or surrender was not
an option. This attitude of the Germans, combined with their
superior numbers, almost stalled the American advance . However
. the men of Colonel Corley's 3rd Battalion developed a pattern
that was repeated by the Americans at every strong hold . They
would neutralize enemy fire using machine guns and then, under
this cover , flamethrower operators would advance and eliminate
the position. In this way, the Americans made good progress against
the resourceful and resolute enemy .
Player Voting Stats | ||
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Member | Balance | Enjoyment |
keif149 | Moderately Pro Germany | 5 |
Gaming Records | |||||||||
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1st Side Player | 2nd Side Player | Result | Score | ||||||
keif149 | vs. | Richie61 | US Major Victory | 16 | 2 | ||||
keif149 | vs. | Richie61 | Germany Major Victory | 16 | 2 | ||||
keif149 | vs. | awazel | Germany Major Victory | 16 | 2 | ||||
keif149 | vs. | awazel | US Major Loss | 2 | 16 |
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