11-22-2014, 10:12 AM,
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rerathbun
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RE: Did anyone else notice the HMGs?
Don't know why the HMG counters have changed, but plloyd and Matt W are correct about the Grenadiers.
From the Daily Content article The Men Behind the Counters:
Quote:by late 1942 to 1943 the German army had to take stock of their losses and were forced to change the structure of the platoon. Manpower was decreased but compensated by a firepower increase.
The game represents this by the late-war 6-3 GREN counter. This counter sees the firepower of the platoon increase by 1, but the unit is also now more brittle, having a reduced strength of just 2-3 to reflect the lower number of soldiers present. The revised platoon structure also saw the renaming of the infantry soldier into Grenadiers, hence the GREN on the counter.
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11-23-2014, 12:32 AM,
(This post was last modified: 11-23-2014, 12:35 AM by rerathbun.)
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rerathbun
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RE: Did anyone else notice the HMGs?
I just looked through my counter notes.
The Heer HMG is 9-5/5-5 in Fall of France and Burning Tigers, and 9-5/4-5 in everything else (the Airbornes, Afrika Korps, Beyond Normandy, Battle of the Bulge, Cassino, Desert Rats, Eastern Front, Elsenborn Ridge, Liberation 1944, Panzer Lehr, Road to Berlin and Heroes of the Soviet Union/Red Warriors.)
I'd treat the 9-5/5-5 HMGs as a counter error.
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