@Dylan:
@allweneedislove:
@Raeder:
When I play Germany I will bring Sweden and Spain into the fold, no matter what! :evil:
your attacks on sweden and spain would have to be very strategic. it will give the allies a potenial 41 infantry in nuetrals that just sided with them. thats an extra 123ipc worth of units!
I don’t think it matters most of them are in South America.
Not at all true, there are only 3 that matter in South America. Assuming that you take Sweden and Spain as the Axis, that gives the Allies the two in Africa and Portugal (each with 2 inf and 1 IPC), plus Saudi Arabia (with 2 inf and 2 IPCs), Afghanistan with 4 inf(?), the two Mongolian territories with 2 inf each, and the big one is the Soviets can then walk into Turkey from Caucasus and get 8 inf and 2 IPCs. And those South American ones are each worth 2 inf and 2 IPCs.
So all in all you’re giving the US an extra 6 IPCs (since we’re assuming they’ll be taking Brazil anyway so they’ll have troops down there), the UK gets 4 extra IPCs plus 8-10 extra inf where they need them in Africa and the Middle East, and the Soviets get 2 extra IPCs plus 12 extra inf. Portugal would be a disputed territory with you taking Spain, but the UK just has to drop 1 inf in there from a transport to get 2 free infantry…
So… Germany gets Sweden for 3 extra IPCs per turn plus Portugal and Spain for 3 IPCs per turn and gets access to attack Gibraltar by land, but they lose however many troops fighting the national forces, the Allies get 12 extra IPCs per turn (plus whatever they get each time they retake Portugal and Spain since they are both within immediate striking distance of EUS) and 28 extra infantry for free. I’m not sure that’s worth it.