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I didn't notice that where the blown up bridge is, there is a road to Radom. I'll change it.
T-34/85 (according to the realities) and not the T-34 mod.43, which is much stronger in the game but which was rather rare in tank armies at that time.
Moreover, the player doesn't have armored divisions at his disposal, but only kampfgruppen (3 steps, only Viking has more), so the specialists from DLC8 could be too strong. Nevertheless, I will try to replace some ISU-152 with SU-152 from the "eight"
An interesting thing, but in parallel I'm working on Bagration and there I initially used "old" specialists in many cases, there are many more Wehmacht units and they are strongly entrenched, but after 2-3 test games I started to massively replace "old" specialists with "new" ones because it was too easy...
This is part of my Eastern Front 1944 collection, I am currently working on Operation Bagration (premiere next 2 week) and "Hube's pocket" (Kamenets-Podilskyi, March-April 1944) which will unfortunately take me much more time due to the limited number of sources regarding the exact location of the units.
Greetings to all beta test participants,
Brooks