About This Content On the morning of February 20, the 11 CD 6 gds CC received the order to attack Ordivka and Bulakhi farmsteads, but did not accomplish the task, and by evening withdrew to fst.Klyuchevodsk where it was on the defensive until February 20-21. And 83 CD conducted battle for vlg.Borki for two days, positioned on the heights north of the village. But by the evening of February 20 was dislodged from the heights to the north, and entrenched in the forest. The next day, the cavalrymen attacked Borki again, but were able to capture it only by the morning of February 22. The same day, 11 CD reached fst.Podkopay and fst.Homenki again, and attacked in the direction of fst.Ordivka and fst.Bulakhi. Units of the SS LSAH division took defense here.Two operations of 10 turns for each of the parties (fst.Bulakhi, February 23-24, 1943).Area of over 48 sq.km: farms, windmills and extensive gullies.Historical organizational structure of units at the time of the offensive. a09c17d780 Title: Graviteam Tactics: Under the Cruel StarGenre: Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:GraviteamPublisher:GraviteamFranchise:Graviteam TacticsRelease Date: 9 Jan, 2019 Graviteam Tactics: Under The Cruel Star Download Requirements After the first battle, this is another beautiful DLC. Especially if you love the Kharkov Operations.Playing on hard AI as the Germans I still feel sorry for the Soviet 6th gds Calvary forces. At least for the vanguard anyway. The German forces are formidable when entrenched. I got lucky with my pre-planned artillery strikes and the defilades\/enfilades were carefully layed out with timed "fire at will" selections. The smoke screens were flukes but I exploited them for well timed falling back tactics into ravines and up into little villages on reverse slopes.The snow started gently falling amidst the ensuing battle.Anyone who is an Eastern Front fan and has not played Mius Front does not know what they are missing.This game (if I can use the term) keeps getting better and better upon every DLC release.What an unbelievable wargame.Thank You Graviteam: Tactics. Under the Cruel Star is the latest dlc that focuses on what Graviteam specializes on; intense, and not widely known, battles on the Eastern Front rolled into a larger operation. I have only played as the Soviets so far so my experience is from that perspective. Historically, the Soviets task is extremely hard to accomplish and in the game it is no different. I've played this series for some time and while I'm not an expert, I'm no slouch either and at this point I am almost certain I will lose.All of the things you would expect from a Graviteam DLC are present; A fantastic map, painstakingly accurate OOB's and objectives, realism, frustration, head-scratching and plenty of play time. I am on turn 7 of a 10 turn campaign and so far I have over 90 hours of play time. And that is just from one side. Never mind the Quick Battles and Editor featuring this new map, So for me this is another great value. I personally really enjoy UtCS, and while the equipment might be the same as in other DLC's, the Operation has it's own uniqueness to it that for me it is very fresh. I struggle with finding the right way to approach things so all is not lost. Would I recommend this as a noobs first DLC? No. There are others that add many more unique units for players to expand their in game equipment. Is this a great addition to an ever expanding series? Absolutely. And as another player has stated, I'm having a lot of fun losing.. Under the Cruel Star is the latest dlc that focuses on what Graviteam specializes on; intense, and not widely known, battles on the Eastern Front rolled into a larger operation. I have only played as the Soviets so far so my experience is from that perspective. Historically, the Soviets task is extremely hard to accomplish and in the game it is no different. I've played this series for some time and while I'm not an expert, I'm no slouch either and at this point I am almost certain I will lose.All of the things you would expect from a Graviteam DLC are present; A fantastic map, painstakingly accurate OOB's and objectives, realism, frustration, head-scratching and plenty of play time. I am on turn 7 of a 10 turn campaign and so far I have over 90 hours of play time. And that is just from one side. Never mind the Quick Battles and Editor featuring this new map, So for me this is another great value. I personally really enjoy UtCS, and while the equipment might be the same as in other DLC's, the Operation has it's own uniqueness to it that for me it is very fresh. I struggle with finding the right way to approach things so all is not lost. Would I recommend this as a noobs first DLC? No. There are others that add many more unique units for players to expand their in game equipment. Is this a great addition to an ever expanding series? Absolutely. And as another player has stated, I'm having a lot of fun losing.. After the first battle, this is another beautiful DLC. Especially if you love the Kharkov Operations.Playing on hard AI as the Germans I still feel sorry for the Soviet 6th gds Calvary forces. At least for the vanguard anyway. The German forces are formidable when entrenched. I got lucky with my pre-planned artillery strikes and the defilades\/enfilades were carefully layed out with timed "fire at will" selections. The smoke screens were flukes but I exploited them for well timed falling back tactics into ravines and up into little villages on reverse slopes.The snow started gently falling amidst the ensuing battle.Anyone who is an Eastern Front fan and has not played Mius Front does not know what they are missing.This game (if I can use the term) keeps getting better and better upon every DLC release.What an unbelievable wargame.Thank You Graviteam: Tactics. Under the Cruel Star is the latest dlc that focuses on what Graviteam specializes on; intense, and not widely known, battles on the Eastern Front rolled into a larger operation. I have only played as the Soviets so far so my experience is from that perspective. Historically, the Soviets task is extremely hard to accomplish and in the game it is no different. I've played this series for some time and while I'm not an expert, I'm no slouch either and at this point I am almost certain I will lose.All of the things you would expect from a Graviteam DLC are present; A fantastic map, painstakingly accurate OOB's and objectives, realism, frustration, head-scratching and plenty of play time. I am on turn 7 of a 10 turn campaign and so far I have over 90 hours of play time. And that is just from one side. Never mind the Quick Battles and Editor featuring this new map, So for me this is another great value. I personally really enjoy UtCS, and while the equipment might be the same as in other DLC's, the Operation has it's own uniqueness to it that for me it is very fresh. I struggle with finding the right way to approach things so all is not lost. Would I recommend this as a noobs first DLC? No. There are others that add many more unique units for players to expand their in game equipment. Is this a great addition to an ever expanding series? Absolutely. And as another player has stated, I'm having a lot of fun losing.. After the first battle, this is another beautiful DLC. Especially if you love the Kharkov Operations.Playing on hard AI as the Germans I still feel sorry for the Soviet 6th gds Calvary forces. At least for the vanguard anyway. The German forces are formidable when entrenched. I got lucky with my pre-planned artillery strikes and the defilades\/enfilades were carefully layed out with timed "fire at will" selections. The smoke screens were flukes but I exploited them for well timed falling back tactics into ravines and up into little villages on reverse slopes.The snow started gently falling amidst the ensuing battle.Anyone who is an Eastern Front fan and has not played Mius Front does not know what they are missing.This game (if I can use the term) keeps getting better and better upon every DLC release.What an unbelievable wargame.Thank You Graviteam: Tactics
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Graviteam Tactics: Under The Cruel Star Download Requirements
Updated: Dec 8, 2020
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