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Supressing Fire, real or imagined
10-20-2020, 03:12 PM,
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RE: Supressing Fire, real or imagined
Fatigue can be accumulated faster by placing suppression fire on the enemy. Fatigue does factor in on how a unit reacts. It only take 50 fatigue points to drop a morale level. A lot less than in PzC. Units will be less effective in their fire at you if happen to push them "over the threshold" with a fatigue shot. Even the wounding/killing one man result can cause a enough fatigue to drop a unit a morale level if the unit was close to the 50 point mark.

This feature makes taking bunkers more interesting. AT, artillery, air strikes can soften up a defender in a bunker by accumulating fatigue in PzB. When the assault comes, all a matter of timing, the result can be enough to flip the defender to a lower morale and disrupt them into the open ground or the POW cage. All because you used enough fire suppression.

How much fire suppression is enough? Well this is where PzB seems so real. You just don't know exactly. And the fun begins when you start guessing.

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Supressing Fire, real or imagined - by Steel God - 10-19-2020, 11:03 AM
RE: Supressing Fire, real or imagined - by Mowgli - 10-19-2020, 06:50 PM
RE: Supressing Fire, real or imagined - by Dog Soldier - 10-20-2020, 03:12 PM

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