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  • #31
    Gentlemen:

    I just recieved this urgent message from the Admiralty in Leningrad. Message to follow:

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    Warning to all RedNavy vessels stationed in Sevastopol, and those opperating in the Black sea. We have intercepted, via a captured Enigma machine, a German plan to construct a pontoon bridge to aid in the assault of Stalingrad. Beware! The bridge has invisible sea mines on either side!!! Do not, repeat: DO NOT ATTEMPT to destroy the bridge with seaborn shelling, your fleet will most certainly be destroyed...



    That was indeed a sneaky move Nemo!

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    I am the Ukrainian Anti-Pope!

    [This message has been edited by Field Marshal Klesh (edited March 31, 2000).]

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    • #32
      Andrew:
      I would say the answer is yes... There are no defensive German units in 1941 and 1942 because it's an all-out conquest war, yet I end up with loads of units fortified in the cities and refusing to advance even again weakly defended Soviet cities nearby. The best offensive unit, the "Karl", even withdraws and fortifies into a city when using it would spell doom for major scenario objectives like Sevastopol and Leningrad...
      The AI is not only stupid...He is obstinent too!

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