tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1398141406477470157.post7574153057703186164..comments2023-07-10T13:57:29.493-04:00Comments on Cry Havoc!: Shumilino: The Long Left Flank - PlanningDoug Millerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14782846735047080442noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1398141406477470157.post-56445682212183989312014-04-13T16:29:16.212-04:002014-04-13T16:29:16.212-04:00That would be cool. I did not know that about Bagr...That would be cool. I did not know that about Bagration. I've done a lot of Stalingrad reading and now with von Manstein's Lost Victories I'm learning about the fighting in the Crimea. <br /><br />I just finished 'the chapter with von Mansteins thoughts on Hitler which comes right after Sevastopol and Lake Ladoga fighting and before Stalingrad. Fascinating. Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08330448155557009702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1398141406477470157.post-64576071854513788272014-04-13T08:40:37.820-04:002014-04-13T08:40:37.820-04:00Chris - I added the graphics using Milsketch. I wi...Chris - I added the graphics using Milsketch. I wish more games had graphic control measures built in. I hear that these are planned for Command Ops and Flashpoint Campaigns. <br /><br />The gray counters acres the Germans. You're just seeing the outer edge of their line. I suspect they're at least three deep and all dug in. There is FOW.<br /><br />Historically 43rd Army punched through to Shumilino pretty quickly and then beyond, helping to isolate Vitebsk. The German forces throughout the AO of Army Group Center aren't strong and definitely not ready for the offensive. Bagration is actually worse for them than Stalingrad. Doug Millerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14782846735047080442noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1398141406477470157.post-27066294946478841072014-04-13T07:42:16.526-04:002014-04-13T07:42:16.526-04:00Doug, so is the planning graphic part of the game ...Doug, so is the planning graphic part of the game or something you did? Love the scale of this game. Its hard to see, are the grey counters the Germans? If so, is their line that thin? Or is there fog of war in place?Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08330448155557009702noreply@blogger.com