Everyone who has
played a
strategy game will recognise this
principle. Because very often this is the
case. Some spend time and resources on
good,
high quality units, while others just
massproduce cheap,
low quality units.
Accidently the same principle can also be used in
context with the
second world war.
Germany had tanks and better
weapons than
Russia, but Russia had a
huge amount of
soldiers. In many of the battles along the eastern front the Germans high quality weapons proved very
efficient. But when the Germans first tried to innvade Russia through
Norway, their tanks and weapons proved
inefficient as the Russians where better clothed and therefor proved more efficient during the
long hard winter.
What is better
quality or
quantity ?
Depends on the context I guess.