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Red Front v1.4 Redux

Do I have any chance to win if I lose Leningrad and Moscow in summer 1942 ? It is the third time I am trying to beat the scenario...but those Stukas are destroying 10 units with one go...Sevastopol never had a chace :mad: ...

Any advices comrades ?
 
Sorry, but I don't think that anyone can answer your question without some idea of how you have played the game. Is there any chance that you could attach a zip/rar of your December 1941 save and your latest 1942 save to your next post.

What I will be looking for are:
1. Are alternate sections of all roads west of the Don and in the Baltics pillaged.
2. Are any cities razed west of the Don and in the Baltics.
3. Have Fortified Positions and Fortified Batteries either been moved into existing cities, moved into new cities or had new cities built on top of them.
4. Are there adequate new minefields to protect cities and Don River crossings.
5. Are Freighters in position to chain Supply Convoys from UK to Murmansk in a single turn.
6. Are there Airfields in Murmansk, Baku and Grozny for rapid delivery of SC's.
7. How many Refugees were built by the end of November 1941, how many new cities have been founded (and where) and how many existing ones have been brought up to size 8.
8. How many Labor Brigades are working around cities, either improving the food supply or building industry.
9. Have Electrification and Naval Convoy System wonders been built.


BTW, don’t get frustrated with Red Front, many players have found that the first 12 turns of RF are almost impossible to play successfully in the first few attempts.
:sad: :wallbash:
 
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