Ironclad61 wrote:Naval pasionhehehe.
Ummm Submarines... is interesting for me know how works to the civil part in naval area... i think you can stack in naval boxes mechants and "scort navies" but... this scorts are going to need some tech research to be effective VS submarines??? i think in a "convoy system" you need research to reduce the kill rate of submarines and start killing them.
Game needs an AAR, the fear of credit cards![]()
Person of Interest wrote:Even with an initial German victory in the North Sea the UK could recover relatively quickly and wear down the Germans over time unless the Germans achieved a decisive victory akin to a Trafalgar and that would have been very unlikely. An initial German attack can be justified but a full throw of the dice would be very risky. Better to maintain a powerful surface fleet as a threat and to pursue a raiding strategy imo. Of course making an enemy of Britain in the first place was inexcusable but that is another discussion.
Person of Interest wrote:We also know that an offensive strategy didn't succeed. Either strategy has the potential to succeed but neither is strongly in Germany's favor. She simply can't take on the rest of Europe with only weak allies for support. I just feel that the risks of a major naval confrontation against Britain is not worth the risk and by avoiding said naval battle and attack on Belgium, the possibility to delay British entry could supply the needed time to deal Russia a decisive defeat. The Eastern Front is the only area that the Central Powers can concentrate against a single enemy. If Germany can deal Russia a decisive blow then she should be able to deal with France and Britain on a single front. I guess it depends on the victory conditions but I assume that if Russia is defeated then the Entente will be required to attack and defeat Germany. Germany can use Belgium as a shield or choose to quickly attack her after Russia is defeated but without an invasion of Belgium and unrestricted submarine warfare The United States will likely remain neutral. Again depending on how the game system functions.
Tamas wrote:I would tend to agree with you guys, but let's not forget (both in real life and in games) that "knocking out Russia will be easy" is the famous last word of a few mighty armies of the past.In hindsight of course Russia seems an easier target, but in 1914 and before it when the plans were made, France wasn't this juggernaut holding fast (even if crumbling by the end) for 4 years amidst a living nightmare, but a country that collapsed quickly against Prussian might in 1870.
Also, in both WW1 Gold and End All Wars (and real life too I guess if hindsight is available), I would be asking the question: will I have the means to truly crush France past 1916, if I have not made advances against it in the movement phase? Could I hope to break through the French-German border when trenches are already quite advanced and the Entente has had two years of constant buildup? And because of that buildup, would not it be equal suicide to invade Belgium then?
Russia First might still be the better strategy, but I don't think it is such a clear-cut choice.
Kronolog wrote:If the Germans were content to stay on the defensive in the West, could not France then perhaps attack through Belgium in an attempt to outflank the German troops on the Franco-German border? A quick thrust might bring the French dangerously close to the Ruhr.
Ace wrote:Who knows how the war would unfold if Germany had gone East. Russian warplans called for scorched land and retreat tactics if the Germany attacked eastwards. And in 1914, Russian morale was far greater than in '15 and '16. So, I am not convinced quick victory in the East would be achieved. Germany's greatest error was to bring in UK to the war. When the RN placed the blockade in effect, they were finished. The Germans knew it in Nov,1914, they just did not want to admit it...
Person of Interest wrote:That is certainly true and Fortune can be very fickle in war. There are many different scenarios that could have played out.
Uawcat wrote:The reason I am really looking forward to the scenario where you can place your units freely. Would be interesting to know which, if existant, restrictions apply.
Who knows how the war would unfold if Germany had gone East. Russian warplans called for scorched land and retreat tactics if the Germany attacked eastwards. And in 1914, Russian morale was far greater than in '15 and '16. So, I am not convinced quick victory in the East would be achieved. Germany's greatest error was to bring in UK to the war. When the RN placed the blockade in effect, they were finished. The Germans knew it in Nov,1914, they just did not want to admit it...
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