Strip makes a good point here. The Allied gv players, by and large, had a great time and enjoyed the scenario immensely, even though we were held essentially to a standstill during the first two frames, and only really kicked butt during the last two. The Axis players seem to be really unhappy.
I would suggest that the issues that made the Axis players so unhappy have a lot to do with the Axis leadership, and not the scenario itself.
As far as ground support from the air, I know the 190-F8 pilots must have worked hard practicing that rocketing technique. During frame 1 I was tracked by a 190 using rockets, in a very spot spot, where multiple Tigers and Panzers had shots at me from 2000-3000 yards away, and I was eventually killed. In frame 4 I went out with two or three others at V23 to patrol the perimeter and see if anything was going on when some F8s attacked us, and I and another one or two of us were outright killed by their rockets.
The problem was, in this incident in frame 4, it wasn't coordinated with a simultaneous ground assault, so the F8 kills were essentially meaningless to the overall frame. That's a leadership and coordination problem, not a "GVs suck in scenarios" problem.
The final comment I have is that the Allied command seemed to value our GV effort more, and made sure we got a good share of the walk-ons and whatnot to boost our numbers. The Axis command doesn't seem to have done that, because despite relatively similar numbers on both sides starting out the frame, in the last two frames at least the Axis tank forces were probably 4 or 5 people more shorthanded than the Allies were. Again, that would be something to take up with the Axis high command, and not a problem with GVs in scenarios per se.
I think some good AARs should be held by each side to determine what worked, what didn't, and what issues came up. I think there are valuable lessons to be learned from not only how this went, but, perhaps more importantly, why the Allied tankers seem to have really loved this scenario, and the Axis ones think it sucked, and announce that they will never GV in a scenario again.
I, for one, really loved this scenario. I loved the tank action, and I really enjoyed the both the failed attempts to take the German bases in the earlier frames, and the successful base captures later on in the scenario.
From my own personal point of view, I think the Russian forces worked very well indeed with each other. I think we showed pretty good tactical sense, worked well as a team to achieve our objectives, and had a really good time kicking German butt. I think the scenario rules were fair, and the forces well-balanced on paper, at least in terms of ground forces. I hope we do in fact have GV action in upcoming scenarios. I for sure will be there, and I know some others who feel the same way.