thanks yes. I have a re recreated board and not the game. But that sounds right with changing territories.
IPC Record Sheet
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I don’t use the monopoly IPC money. I usually just write down the IPCs as (unused IPCs from previous turn) + (territory IPC) + (National objective IPC) = Total. It’s a little overkill but I think it’s nice to look back and see the overall game trends. A lot of information is lost if you just use the monopoly IPC money.
I used to just use a blank piece of paper but I recently made a little excel sheet that I print off to write it all down. It’s basic and I’m sure someone has already made something similar, but I thought I’d post it on here if anyone else was interested in using it. I think it’s a pretty good way of recording a game in a fairly concise way.
The front page includes a place to record each power’s player and the date of course. In the “notes” part I record any technologies achieved, significant battles large or small, as well as interesting/unlikely events. The record sheet is one page (front and back) and consists of 8 rounds. When a game goes longer than 8 rounds, there is a third single sheet you can print off over and over again until the game is over. Typically we don’t use victory city conditions, just play until one player concedes.
I’m planning on keeping these sheets in a leather binder as a kind of game log. Does anyone know anything about custom Axis and Allies embossing? :-D
1941 & 1942: http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=ef86d04cdc81a2817f7ec40ada4772a6dbfc3dd0a206de075be6ba49b5870170
Any feedback on the IPC record sheets would be appreciated.
Cheers,
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yes very nice. I saved these. I prefer some color and some images to make it more “cute” see what you can do.
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I have been doing it by hand for years.
Your sheet is a much better layout! :-)
It is nice to see the money curve as the game goes on in a F2F game. (and who spent what on what and when)
+1 for you
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Good sheets Ain’t Germany suppose to start with 37 ICP’s instead of 31?
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41 scenario?
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42
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@Gen:
Good sheets Ain’t Germany suppose to start with 37 ICP’s instead of 31?
I forgot where, but there’s a typo somewhere in some of the games concerning Germany’s income
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It’s 37 for 42 scenario, the typo is on page 9 of the rulebook.
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Nice using it right know. Does anybody have a chart or sheet for 50 anniversary victory citys or a chart with victory citys tokens?
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- 1 karma to you, our team used this last time
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It’s 37 for 42 scenario, the typo is on page 9 of the rulebook.
Fixed!
Thanks for pointing that out. Sorry for the delay in the response.
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=ef86d04cdc81a2817f7ec40ada4772a6dbfc3dd0a206de075be6ba49b5870170
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Very nice! Very organized and easy to see what’s going on as well. I just may have to use these myself. (too bad I can’t give karma yet. :()
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I gave him karma for you
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Here something we do with the spring 1942 addition. you can keep track of the IPCs on the chart on the bottom of the board. we put chips under the marker to keep track of unused IPCs, seems to work well so far. not to mention, you know where your competition is at IPC wise at all times so you can plan accordingly
Good luck all
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Good news for you all, i wrote a program that takes care of all the banking based off user input on units purchased and territories captured. The program writes a game report for every turn which includes each country’s starting money for that turn, what they purchased, the territories they captured, technologies gained that turn, the time the turn took, ect ect. Not only is this very awesome to look through after a long game but it greatly increases game play speed and tracks much more information that stated above. Check out my website, the program is available for download and I’d love to hear all comments. I hope this is up your alley!
http://sites.google.com/site/dkat106inc/axis-and-allies-v2-00?previewAsViewer=1
Please try it out!
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Couldn’t get it to run for me. Does it not work on Macs?
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its a .jar file and should run perfectly, dont forget to unzip it first….
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I changed the extension from .jar to .zip and then unzipped it. That brought up another set of files etc. in a folder. Everything I click on though says “The jar file “Banker.class” couldn’t be launched. Check the Console for possible error messages”
Any thoughts?
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no no the you unzip the file you download and then run the .jar file