
"Stalingrad: The Battle for the Martenovskii Shop" Topic
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| randy51 | 21 Feb 2019 9:34 a.m. PST |
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14Bore  | 21 Feb 2019 4:45 p.m. PST |
Just watched it, didn't know it exactly but played this out dozens of times on the computer in Russian Front. Was fascinating to see. |
| randy51 | 21 Feb 2019 6:21 p.m. PST |
14Bore, so how did those games play out? |
14Bore  | 22 Feb 2019 1:37 p.m. PST |
The computer game had maps from beginning to end of war, your units were based on how you did with the previous scenario so do well you earned more at least most of the time, do poorly and units lost were gone from the roster. There was a few towns and different battlefieldsbut one was the main factory in that video. You could play either side and played both often, I usually did well. |
14Bore  | 23 Feb 2019 12:30 p.m. PST |
Couple other things thought about, the maps were plan layouts like they were air photos of a real WWII battlefield, and think you could play either all units on the board were visible or only as they were in line of site and spotted. I always played as the only sited and if kept in site. |
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