
"[CWC] Korean Run, 2002" Topic
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foxbat  | 20 May 2012 7:44 a.m. PST |
Another game at the club, US Army against the People's Liberation Army.
All the nicely painted Chinese are Stef's, and painted by him. link |
| Milites | 20 May 2012 8:58 a.m. PST |
Good AAR with some nice simple maps to show the battle. Don't play CWC so just a quick question, why were the Chinese so densely packed? First photo of Red Hordes and I thought, oh, for a MLRS strike! Turns out the A-10 did the job, but could it have taken out the AA assets with stand-off weapons, leaving the M1's to target more armour? |
foxbat  | 20 May 2012 9:12 a.m. PST |
I had no budget point left for MLRS.. otherwise, they'd have come to the ball to. The Chinese were densely packed to cram as many units as possible within the HQ's command radius, and in CWCs, HQs also have a AA radius which can really stop an air attack. Air attacks are a fairly abstract thing in CWC, planes have no stand off weapons in that rule, but a number of attack dice that target every ennemy unit present in an effect area. |
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