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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- 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