Kensai wrote:Hey, that's the last Grand Duke of Baden in the picture! (second from the left: Friedrich the II)
I suspect what you'll find is that the Russians do replace their numbers but quality will drop and you'll find yourself fighting a combination of reserves/militia/line units with no Guards or extra artillery. This is what happened with the Austrian army in my wars with them, that the opening battles they had a well balanced army but later on it was based on quantity and a combination of better units and higher morale etc gave me a real edge.
At least you've ended the real threat to Germany, but its a long way to their major centers (though I did see them make peace with Austria once the Austrians took Kiev).
loki100 wrote:You've done well to drive the Russians back, but I would suspect that their next round of mobilisation will mean a lot of new units appear (fortunately reserves not regulars). Making friends with the Ottomans sounds a good idea too
loki100 wrote:whoops
seems as if Russia is not finished yet ...
loki100 wrote:Tirpitz's beard is indeed giving you a massive advantage in those naval actions ...
as to the war on land, mostly going in your favour but you don't want too many victories like Mohilev or you'll be badly weakened by attrition
Kensai wrote:This could work, but I am not sure if it is good in the long run as two nations in war always benefits the rest of them in peace, trade-wise. I think you should work aggressively to take/liberate Finland as soon as possible.
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