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this week in the AVA--Battle of the Bulge
« on: October 01, 2011, 05:36:17 PM »
The Battle of the Bulge:

The Ardennes Offensive (known to the Germans as
Operation Wacht Am Rhein, to military historians
as the Second Battle of the Ardennes, and to the
general public as the Battle of the Bulge) started
on December 16, 1944  and was the last major German
offensive on the Western
Front during World War II. The Battle of the Bulge took
place in the densely forested Ardennes Mountains region
in Beglium.

The Battle of the Bulge was supported by subordinate
operations known as Hermann, Greif, Nordwind, and
Wahrung.
The German Armed Forces had intended to split the Allied
line in half, capturing Antwerp and then proceeding to
sweep north to encircle and destroy four Allied armies,
thus as Hitler believed, forcing the Western Allies to
negotiate a peace treaty in the Axis' favor.

Initially the German attack surprised the less experienced
American forces. Two out of three regiments of the 106th
Infantry Division were surrounded and forced to surrender.
he Americans fared better in the Battle of St. Vith and
managed to hold back the Germans until December 21st.
The St. Vith defense was led by the 7th Armored Division
and the remaining regiment of the 106th division.

Although ultimately unsuccessful, the offensive
nevertheless tied down huge amounts of Allied resources,
and the Allies' slow response to the resulting gap in
their lines set their timetable back by months. However,
the offensive also allowed the Allies to severely deplete
the cream of the German army outside the defenses of the
Siegfried Line and left Germany's remaining forces in a
poor state of supply, thus greatly easing the assault
on Germany afterward.

In numerical terms, it is the largest land battle the
United States Army has fought to date.

Fight as you will. Daily Objectives will be listed in the
AVA forum. Objective bases will contain bonus planes if
captured.

planes will be added each day to show more incoming planes
and rolling planeset.

comms
Axis 123
Allies 123

***See AVA Forum for Daily Objectives and Bonus Planes.

Axis(Bishops)

A20
Boston III
P38G
P47D-11
C-47

jeep
M3
M4
M8
M16

Axis(Knights)

BF109E-4
BF109F-4
BF110C-4
FW190A-5
JU-87
JU-88
C-47

Jeep
sdkz251
panzer
wirblewind
Ostwind

base capture 20 troops
visibility 10 miles

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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of the Bulge
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2011, 05:46:15 PM »
Why the rolling planeset for a one month battle. All the Luftwaffe planes are from 1942.
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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of the Bulge
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2011, 05:54:34 PM »
The Battle of the Bulge:

The Ardennes Offensive (known to the Germans as
Operation Wacht Am Rhein, to military historians
as the Second Battle of the Ardennes, and to the
general public as the Battle of the Bulge) started
on December 16, 1944  and was the last major German
offensive on the Western
Front during World War II. The Battle of the Bulge took
place in the densely forested Ardennes Mountains region
in Beglium.

The Battle of the Bulge was supported by subordinate
operations known as Hermann, Greif, Nordwind, and
Wahrung.
The German Armed Forces had intended to split the Allied
line in half, capturing Antwerp and then proceeding to
sweep north to encircle and destroy four Allied armies,
thus as Hitler believed, forcing the Western Allies to
negotiate a peace treaty in the Axis' favor.

Initially the German attack surprised the less experienced
American forces. Two out of three regiments of the 106th
Infantry Division were surrounded and forced to surrender.
he Americans fared better in the Battle of St. Vith and
managed to hold back the Germans until December 21st.
The St. Vith defense was led by the 7th Armored Division
and the remaining regiment of the 106th division.

Although ultimately unsuccessful, the offensive
nevertheless tied down huge amounts of Allied resources,
and the Allies' slow response to the resulting gap in
their lines set their timetable back by months. However,
the offensive also allowed the Allies to severely deplete
the cream of the German army outside the defenses of the
Siegfried Line and left Germany's remaining forces in a
poor state of supply, thus greatly easing the assault
on Germany afterward.

In numerical terms, it is the largest land battle the
United States Army has fought to date.

Fight as you will. Daily Objectives will be listed in the
AVA forum. Objective bases will contain bonus planes if
captured.

planes will be added each day to show more incoming planes
and rolling planeset.

comms
Axis 123
Allies 123

***See AVA Forum for Daily Objectives and Bonus Planes.

Axis(Bishops)

A20
Boston III
P38G
P47D-11
C-47

jeep
M3
M4
M8
M16

Axis(Knights)

BF109E-4
BF109F-4
BF110C-4
FW190A-5
JU-87
JU-88
C-47

Jeep
sdkz251
panzer
wirblewind
Ostwind

base capture 20 troops
visibility 10 miles
wait...i dont understand. why are 1941-42 planes the standard plane choices for an offensive which took place in 1944?

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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of the Bulge
« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2011, 06:19:57 PM »
wait...i dont understand. why are 1941-42 planes the standard plane choices for an offensive which took place in 1944?

Hello Tyrannis,

If you read through the setup description you will see objective being completed yield new planes.  I believe Captain has posted an objective already. 

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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of the Bulge
« Reply #4 on: October 01, 2011, 06:34:16 PM »
Way, I understand this and I'm pretty sure Skorp does too. The Allied planes are from 1943 and the Axis from early 1942. I would expect this imbalance from the SEC crew but not AvA. This isn't remotely historical or balanced as it stands.

Save the rolling planeset for longer operations. It's completely out of place for the Battle Of The Bulge.
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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of the Bulge
« Reply #5 on: October 01, 2011, 06:53:45 PM »
Have to agree with Devil on this one. Why would you have to capture Airfields to unlock planes that took part in the battle from start to finish??? The Battle of the Bulge was fought from 16 December 1944 – 25 January 1945. As far as I know not many of those 109s from the earlier part of the War were even serviceable anymore lol. I dont make the rules or put the scenarios together and Im gonna fly it either way, but Im sure you guys get where Im going with this. MAybe a better idea would have been that the Germans would unlock larger fuels loadouts as they captured more Allied objectives seein that their fuel resources were so depleted by this stage of the War that they made capturing Allied Fuels Depots major objectives during the Ground Offensive. Maybe have the Vehicle fuel loadouts actually only allow 25% until a fuel storage facility was captured (IDK, maybe have a Map Room at the depot if this is possible that can be captured by troops). Idk if its possible, im sure it is, to have vehicles actually run out of fuel from having their engine running too long or driving too far until they capture more petrol to continue the offensive. Thoughts?
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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of the Bulge
« Reply #6 on: October 01, 2011, 07:17:17 PM »
Way, I understand this and I'm pretty sure Skorp does too. The Allied planes are from 1943 and the Axis from early 1942. I would expect this imbalance from the SEC crew but not AvA. This isn't remotely historical or balanced as it stands.

Save the rolling planeset for longer operations. It's completely out of place for the Battle Of The Bulge.

I'll leave the why's to Captain as it's his setup.  I will ask you though what is missing on the Axis side comparing a 1942/43 plane & vehicles set?  Not being facetious, I want to be educated...

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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of the Bulge
« Reply #7 on: October 01, 2011, 08:01:08 PM »
Way,
I'd say for a good starting point to be on par with what the Allies have already.
Bf 109G-2
Bf 109G-6
Bf 110G-2
Fw 109A-5

Obviously if this were true to the Battle of the Bulge you would have G-14, K-4, A-8, and D-9s

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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of the Bulge
« Reply #8 on: October 02, 2011, 12:54:19 AM »
Maybe have the Vehicle fuel loadouts actually only allow 25% until a fuel storage facility was captured (IDK, maybe have a Map Room at the depot if this is possible that can be captured by troops). Idk if its possible, im sure it is, to have vehicles actually run out of fuel from having their engine running too long or driving too far until they capture more petrol to continue the offensive. Thoughts?

These would be cool things to do but the lowest you can pork a base down with fuel is to 75% load outs and maps are pretty much what they are, can't change or add anything to them. Not unless the original maker rebuilds them and then resubmits them for approval which can take weeks, months or years.

Sometimes we just have to do the best we can with the tools at hand.

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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of the Bulge
« Reply #9 on: October 02, 2011, 12:57:04 AM »
Flew in there tonight. I think it worked out just fine. Great job guys and lets have a good Scenario!
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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of the Bulge
« Reply #10 on: October 02, 2011, 03:31:54 AM »
Maybe have the Vehicle fuel loadouts actually only allow 25% until a fuel storage facility was captured (IDK, maybe have a Map Room at the depot if this is possible that can be captured by troops). Idk if its possible, im sure it is, to have vehicles actually run out of fuel from having their engine running too long or driving too far until they capture more petrol to continue the offensive. Thoughts?

Vehicles don't run out of gas here.

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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of the Bulge
« Reply #11 on: October 02, 2011, 10:09:49 AM »
Vehicles don't run out of gas here.

Perhaps I wasnt clear enough, but I believ I said "if there was a WAY to setup the Arena" where the fuel burn rate was Extremely High for GVs so that they would need to capture fuel stores etc. Has been talked about and reason explained why not possible. I KNOW GVs Dont run out of fuel.
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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of the Bulge
« Reply #12 on: October 02, 2011, 10:23:00 AM »
Oh I see. Yeah that would be a cool thing.
One of the biggest limitations we have is most of the settings can only be changed for all.

For example: you can't change the hardness etc for the ammo bunkers at base A-36, you can only change it for all ammo bunkers. We can't even change things just for one country, it's for all.

Same thing with fuel burn rate, it's for all.

Takes a lot of creative thinking to do things sometimes.

One of the best ways to test theories and such is in the custom arenas, you will often notice an AvA test arena, That's me trying to figure out some way to manipulate something. lol
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Time limit??
« Reply #13 on: October 02, 2011, 07:26:57 PM »
Logged in for a bit of fun before the Phila - St. Louis game.  DonJuan and I decided to switch sides.  Fortunately I tried first, and was confronted by a "You can't switch for another 43 minutes" message.  What's up with that?

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Re: this week in the AVA--Battle of the Bulge
« Reply #14 on: October 02, 2011, 08:20:28 PM »
oops, fixed!