Massattack Posted November 29, 2002 Share Posted November 29, 2002 My experience was pretty much as Martin Rapiers. No time with 10 turns to attack the flags one at a time, so advanced on both using MTC for all units, holding the squads with LMG's back a bit as they would be providing the suppresive fire after first contact. After that it was just a question of supressive fire one squad (LMG) per platoon, and short advances by the other 2 squads, interspersed with rests to return fire. The Russian right flank was cleaned up first with all enemy eliminated for the loss of one complete squad and 2 or 3 chewed up a bit. The left flank was taken shortly before turn 10 with autosurrender by the few remaining Germans alive. I cannot remember my loss figures but they were not high. At no time did I contemplate using human wave. However, lest I think I am a good tactician, I have been humbled again and again in other scenarios since playing this one! Regards Massattack 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OGSF Posted November 29, 2002 Share Posted November 29, 2002 Thanks chaps, I appreciate the responses. I can hardly imagine how you managed to get your troops to return fire without going belly down into auto-sneak. I will try again though, heartened and encouraged by your successes. The LMG for support bit was something I had not considered at all. i am obvioulsy not playing htis game at a micro-enough level! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trommelfeuer Posted March 29, 2003 Share Posted March 29, 2003 I had really a great time playing "Fiedhofshügel" / "cemetery hill", thanks a lot for this one! It's a very good & tough scenario, it's very interesting to see the outcome of different tactics... I had a tactical victory last time (69:31), both sides agreed on a ceasefire after turn 14... Here you'll find an AAR of my last battle on cemetery hill... it's written in german.... http://www.cdv-board.de/deutsch/showthread.php?s=dabd65a93159a0d525e1a3394c656c41&threadid=5936 With friendly greetings, Trommelfeuer [ March 28, 2003, 07:59 PM: Message edited by: Trommelfeuer ] 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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