Hello internet strangers,
This thread is to discuss the entire Soviet core faction and not just a singular unit. I have put in a lot of game time since the WFA release and have some observations that are worthy of discussion.
Napalms Observations
- Soviets must rely on commanders in order to compete mid-late game. Is this intended? I'm not exactly sure. I don't think it needs to be this way.
- Cheese tactics are necessary due to poorly performing non-doctrinal infantry. This is most prevalent in OKW vs Soviet matches. Note the lack of soviet infantry that are good at range.
- PQ's statement that Soviet is the faction of hard counters is untrue. On a per unit comparison the Axis will always have the better unit.
Small weapons profiles thanks to w0000000000f
T0
Conscripts Conscripts are cheap infantry that have decent utility but lack the ability to counter mid to late game OKW infantry. The balance vs Gren and Volk is great but the challenge is when late game infantry hit the field and the conscripts become completely over shadowed. Should a T0 unit be able to counter late game infantry? No, not really. They remain relevant when upgraded with AT nades or the PPSH in the late game.
Combat Engineers Don't let the name fool you. There is no 'Combat' in these units without the flamethrower upgrade. They build neat things. That is the end of that.
T1
Penal Squads Penal Squads are in a bit of a odd spot. They perform better than conscripts at close range but loose out at range. The flamethrower upgrade and satchel ability are great. However, similar to the conscripts they quickly become over shadowed by Axis mid to late game infantry.
Soviet Snipers Works as intended. Effective when well managed. Nothing really to add here.
M3 Scout Car This unit was nerfed as expected. How the nerf was conducted leaves a lot to be desired. The M3 has now developed a trait I'd consider immersion breaking. When attempting to reverse from a stand still the M3 will lurch forward. I'm assuming this was done to give the Axis an opportunity to Faust it but it seems really silly. You are either reversing or you are not.
T2
ZiS Anti-tank gun Works as intended. Effective when well managed. Nothing really to add here.
Maxim Maxim's appear to be the next thing folks are super vocal about. Given the soviet's lack of non-doctrinal infantry choices Maxim's are the obvious solution. They provide suppression and damage. Maxim's are required to hold the StrumPioneers and Assault Grens at bay.
82 MM Mortar Works as intended. Effective when well managed. Nothing really to add here except if you haven't tried them since the AoE change you are in for a great surprise.
T3
T70 Timing is very critical with this unit as it runs the risk of coming out when it is already redundant. It costs a lot of fuel for such a high risk unit at 70. OKW have numerous AT options available at the time this unit hits the field.
M5 Half Track Works as intended. Effective when well managed. Nothing really to add here.
T34/76 Similar to the T70 it is a high risk unit as the OKW have numerous AT options available at the time this unit hits the field. The Puma is amazing against the T34/76. Most likely intended.
T4
SU76 This is the worst unit of the entire Soviet faction. Every faction has it's lame duck but I think this one takes the cake. It struggles to counter light armor, lacks surviveability, and is not effective against infantry. The "free" barrage ability is of high risk as it can be countered by most Axis infantry and armor. This unit lacks a clearly defined role.
Katyusha This is an interesting unit and has the potential of being a very powerful blob buster. It is completely overshadowed by the walking stuka though. Is this intended? more than likely. Could it be buffed to become close to the walking stuka in terms of blob busting power? Sure! With a price increase of course.
SU85 This unit used to be popular but a series of adjustments to most armor units have dropped this unit from most build lists which is a shame. This is supposed to be the Soviet's dedicated AT platform but is very high risk due to highly mobile Axis armor. To compound things the SU85 seems to like shooting infantry as a primary target rather than armor. Back in May the SU85 received significant nerfs (Armor from 180 to 140, Rear armor from 80 to 70, Manpower from 320 to 340, Fuel from 115 to 120). Since that time Blitz has been reintroduced and the OKW Puma can make very quick work of the SU85's weak armor.
Napalms Balancing Recommendations
- PPSH becomes a unlock ability when the Soviet's build T3 or T4. This will allow conscripts to serve a purpose beyond AT nades come late game. Will this ever happen? Doubtful.
- Penals receive a weapons profile update between the range of 15 and 35. This will help fill the gap of non-doctrinal infantry which are decent at range. Even .3 a SVT will make a difference and further define the roles of Conscripts vs Penals.
- T70 to get a fuel cost reduction. From 70 to 60.
- SU76 becomes a mobile ZiS with the same weapons profile as the ZiS. I still wouldn't build this unit due to no serviceability but at least it fills a role.
- SU85 is revisited given Blitz's reintroduction and the Puma. A surviveability buff would go a long way to making this unit something to be feared.
My closing thoughts are that as of now the Soviet's are forced to select commanders based on weak non-doctrinal units. Addressing some of the issues in the core factions design would go a long way in breaking the current meta of predictable commander selection. I too, am tired of building Maxim's and T34/85's call in's. As a player I would like to be able to build more combined arms armies without being punished for it late game.
How'd we end up in this state?
Lead Relic balancer pqumsieh has a lot to do with this current situation.
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In theory what he has stated about the Soviet faction is fine. In practice it is not.
What can we do to get some changes?
Politely lobby pqumsieh. When the beta testing goes into 'open' mode as announced at GamesCon participate in it and be a positive contributor. Give solid evidence as to how and why the Soviet core faction needs to be addressed.