Planning on getting Axis and Allies WWI 1914 out next month with some friends. We’ll be using LHTR in hopes of finishing the game the same day. Considering the vulnerability of Italy and the Ottoman Empire, however, I wanted to get feedback on delaying their entry into the game in order to closer approximate their entry into the war and give them a bit more of a fighting chance.
My thought is that the Ottomans would remain strictly neutral until the beginning of their first turn (in keeping with their entry into the war via a surprise naval assault on Russia). By strictly neutral, I mean that no player can attack the Ottoman Empire before it has had its first turn. Players may of course defensively prepare for the entry of the Ottomans, but may not violate it’s territory or attack any of its units (and yes, attempting (forcing) passage from the Black Sea to Aegean Sea would be prohibited).
As for the Italians, I’m torn between keeping them strictly neutral until their first turn or their second turn. Strictly neutrality until their first turn would seem to allow them to prepare for the inevitable Austro-Hungarian offensive on AH2 (and move to counter amphibious assault on Tuscany). Strict neutrality until their second turn would seem to allow them to launch an relatively convincing attack on Austria-Hungary on I2 (while strictly neutral, Italy could still buy units, just like the US).
As a bow toward history, I’m inclined toward Italy staying strictly neutral until their second turn (simulating their negotiations with both the Allies and the Central Powers and allowing them to take the war to Austria-Hungary (which they at least tried - remember the First Battle of the Isonzo? …. remember the Eleventh Battle of the Isonzo??)). But strict neutrality until their first turn seems less game breaky.
As anyone tried anything similar? I’d love to hear your thoughts.