Kalvadra: Thanks for the advice, I think you're right about how trying to fight the KT frontally was a waste of my numerical adventage, I could make a better use of my tanks just using them in another point. Is funny how I did exactly that in the game after the replay and win like that against a JagdTiger without even trying to fight it, but didn't think about it in this game.
I think early on you could've gone mortar a bit quicker considering that this map relies on small green cover patches
A mortar would have been really useful to push the enemy out of cover as you said.
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ShadowLinkX37: I didn't even think about a early ZiS but in this especific situation it could have been really helpful along with a early AT grenade.
Didn't use the T70 self repair which will bring the shots needed from AT guns to kill the t70 from 2 to 3.
I didn't know about the T-70 self repair ability allowing it to take another shot, definitely I will take it into account since I usually lose the T-70 because I can't get out of range fast enought and end up taking a second hit.
Your first T34/85 came out onto the field and ran directly into the Schwer HQ for a frontal attack. You did not have knowledge of the rakaten locations or possible mines because you lacked a sweeper. You were not punished because the rakatens were out of position and no mines were planted but you could have lost your T34-85 very quickly had you been. Always have sweepers and infantry to support.
If I recall correctly I think I sended my T-34 in a frontal atack because I knew the Raketenwerfer was not there, I think I have spoted it in the left, but I didn't think that he may have a second Raketenwer hidden protecting the Schwer HQ, or mines, I was very lucky that it ended up well.
30:45 Those engineers sure went out with a bang.
That fail was quite funny, I will remember to not plant demo charges under indirect fire.
Generally you want to leave your SU-85 on focused sight because inorder to disable it after enabled there is a CD. If you pop it on and need it off immediatly you could lose your SU-85 because of the reduced movement speed and sight. Leaving it on will allow for enhanced sight range forward and as long as you support it no loss in peripheral vision. And if you get into trouble just take off focused sight and back away.
That's very important, defenitively will help me to make a better use of the SU-85.
Lastly, you NEED sweepers. you hit mines countless times that game and never built a sweeper.
I don't even know how could I forget to give minesweepers to my second engineers squad, is something that I do every game and not doing it was a huge mistake for me. My first engineers squad usually gets a flametrower.
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Sturmpanther: Thanks, next time I will post in the correct forum.
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I wasn't expecting so much help to be honest, I'm glad that I decided to come here looking for advice. Thanks to everybody to spend the time in giving me advice, I really apreciate it.