About This ContentAfter two years of lightning victories all across northern Europe, the German army has suffered its first major setback in the war. The great offensive to the east - the invasion of the Soviet Union - has stalled right in front of the gates of Moscow.Following the relentless defense of their capital city, the Soviets have launched several major counter-attacks during the harsh winter of 1941. German forces are forced to retreat and regroup, but must maintain their position in reach of Moscow. Once the Soviet attacks have been broken and the strength of the Panzer Divisions is replenished the offensive will resume - until total victory has been achieved. Panzerkrieg, the new expansion for Order of Battle - WW2 forms the second part of the German Grand Campaign, following the previously released Blitzkrieg DLC. Players can start the Panzerkrieg campaign from scratch, or import their core force from the end of the Blitzkrieg campaign - including all the previously unlocked commanders and specializations. The campaign focuses exclusively on the Eastern Front, including iconic battles such as the Siege of Sevastopol, the devastating urban warfare at Stalingrad and the epic clash of armour at the battle of Kursk. Features• 40+ new units, including Tiger and Panther tanks, Ferdinand tank-destroyers and Wurfrahmen motorized rocket launchers, while the Luftwaffe has been reinforced with new aircraft such as the Fw 190 series, Me 410 fighter-bombers and Ju 87 G "kanonenvogels". • Designed to be played as a grand campaign, following the Blitzkrieg campaign and preceding a yet unannounced final chapter in the German European campaign. Core force importing has been improved and expanded to include previously unlocked commanders and specializations. • A new wet climate type affects the battlefield: units move slower in the mud and dirt roads no longer provide any movement bonuses. Scenarios• Rhzev • Demyansk • Kharkov • Sevastopol • Voronezh • Kalach • Caucasus • Stalingrad • Winterstorm • Zvesda • Kharkov • Kursk 6d5b4406ea
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Outstanding. Order of Battle is just great. Outside of a whole ton of little gripes, and complaints, the OOB Blitzkrieg and Panzerkrieg are just awesome. I'm old and grew up with hex-based war board games and eventually into Panzer General series. I never really went beyond the Panzer General series, because I really enjoyed the chess aspect of the game. Recently, Panzer Corps was my war game of choice. Even though I finished Blitzkrieg and Panzerkrieg, I still am just a novice player. My second play through will be at higher difficulty, and I'll read the manual. I didn't really make use of Commanders, Generals and proper "Supply" management. I was well into the Panzerkrieg campaign before I realized that I had huge amounts of Waffen SS money to spend on Waffen SS units. That changed a lot for me. I rely far too heavily on Engineers over Tanks. Late in the campaign I bit the bullet on a Tiger Tank and eventually a Panther. They were both useless. The two tanks rarely had any ammo so they couldn't attack. However, enemy units didn't spend much time attacking it so it made a good hangout for a Commander. One thing I dislike about all these games is the effort for opposing forces to attach AA and Artillery 1st over tanks and infantry. Scenarios provide a couple free AA units that are not core, so I use them as bate when facing heavy Russian tanks. Anyways, the bottom line is that I am pleased with the OOB games and will likely get Winter War, Burma, etc. It's a much more sophisticated game then Panzercorps, and Panzer General. Just make sure you understand supply, commanders, specializations in stuff like Waffen SS, and more before you play.. well worth the price Skullgirls: Robo-Fortune Free Download [Password]
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