@crockett36
This seems interesting. I’ll try it out.
Alternate Global Setup
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This is just for fun and my early Idea’s to add even more units to global for giggles.
RUSSIA
Amur: 6 Infantry
Sakha: 6 Infantry
Buryatia: 6 Infantry
Sea Zone 5: 1 Destroyer / 1 SubmarineUNITED KINGDOM
Egypt: 1 additional Infantry
Sea Zone 91: 1 additional Destroyer
Sea Zone 109: 1 additional DestroyerANZAC
Alexandria: 1 Infantry
Egypt: 1 InfantryFRANCE
French Indo China: 1 Infantry
Sea Zone 110: 1 DestroyerGERMANY
Germany: 1 Fighter
Romania: 1 additional Infantry
Sea Zone 113: 1 SubmarineITALY
Northern Italy: 1 additional Infantry
Sea Zone 95: 1 DestroyerJAPAN
Japan: 1 additional Infantry
Sea Zone 17: 1 Destroyer / 1 SubmarineYes I know, I’m crazy.
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Ah sorry for putting this in the wrong place. Thanks IL.
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If this is paying no attention whatsoever to historical accuracy, I’d put a bigger force in Siam, FIC, Manchuria and Amur. I think it’d be cool to see both France and Russia make a bigger splash in the Pacific.
If this IS paying attention to historical accuracy, I’d add a few more land units (no infantry) to Amur and take away a few Russian infantry.
By the way, I think this looks kinda cool. Might mess with the balance a bit, but we won’t know that for a while now, will we?
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Well the IPC value is even between both the Axis and the Allies (except the original global set up of 19 Allies Infantry), I’m hoping it doesn’t throw things off too much.
Glad you like it.
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Well the IPC value is even between both the Axis and the Allies (except the original global set up of 19 Allies Infantry), I’m hoping it doesn’t throw things off too much.
Glad you like it.
If they have equal ipc’s of units, allies win due to their greater economy
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Well the IPC value is even between both the Axis and the Allies (except the original global set up of 19 Allies Infantry), I’m hoping it doesn’t throw things off too much.
Glad you like it.
If they have equal ipc’s of units, allies win due to their greater economy
My changes to the additional Global setup pieces are equal so it would just add equal amount of IPC value to the base set up. I haven’t checked on what the balance is like for the base set up, I would imagine that the Axis have more units to allow the Axis a chance to try and win early while the Allies have to survive until their economic power tilts things back in their favor.
The Allies did win though, historically speaking :wink:
I give credit to the testers and designers of this game, a game of this size and scale can’t be easy to balance.