Frank
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1916 campaign errors

Tue Apr 14, 2009 9:16 am

I notice a few errors in the 1916 campaign. :neener:

- According to the scenario notes there should be 7 corps in the Orient Army at Saloniki. (3 serbian, 3 french & 1 british) But there are only 2 french corps present at the moment.

- Either the turkish troops in the Caucasus are to strong or the russian troops are to weak. Russia had a 2:1 advantage over Turkey on this front in early 1916.

- As there are no serbian territories left on the map you can´t build troops for serbia because it is impossible to select Serbia as a country.

- As mentioned in another thread some generals like Brusilov or Arz have no stars in their portrait.

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Tue Apr 14, 2009 11:13 am

Ok, everything scheduled for checks. The only trouble is Serbia, also because a nation without territory should not be able to do almost anything...

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Fri Apr 17, 2009 1:41 pm

Frank wrote:- According to the scenario notes there should be 7 corps in the Orient Army at Saloniki. (3 serbian, 3 french & 1 british) But there are only 2 french corps present at the moment.


I guess you refer to the Notes.xls file. It's a draft that Bruno compiled a long time ago, so nothing "official". Then the Detachments.xls DB has been widely reworked since that time. ;)

Frank wrote:- Either the turkish troops in the Caucasus are to strong or the russian troops are to weak. Russia had a 2:1 advantage over Turkey on this front in early 1916.


You can discuss this issue with Bruno (send him a PM?). His nickname is: GOD of War
So you can find a better way to balance the Caucasus front. :)

Frank wrote:- As mentioned in another thread some generals like Brusilov or Arz have no stars in their portrait.


Fixed. Next patch. :love:

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