True, I did not mean to say that one bad-luck battle increases your odds of a future good-luck battle. What I meant is that Global 1940 is a much bigger game than, say, Revised. Global has more units involved and more battles that matter. The effect of having more units and more battles is to soften the effect of any one unit missing or of any one battle going poorly. In other words, as you broaden your sample size, you get closer to achieving average results in the aggregate.
Basic question about transports
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So Germany could potentially place 3 transports in the Black Sea on T2.
Italy can potentially have 6 inf. sitting in Bulgaria for I2.
My question is, can Italy attack, say, Caucasus or Rostov with those infantry on I2? Or can they only load on I2, and unload on I3?
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They would have to follow the rules for multi-nation loading and load on I2, unload on I3. :|
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They could also be loaded on I2 move on G3 and be unloaded I3 in a different territory
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To Both Desert Foxes, which of you joined first?
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@The:
They could also be loaded on I2 move on G3 and be unloaded I3 in a different territory
This is also true. Careful, though: if the UK or Russia sink the transports, the Italian troops die with them.
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I did
Also it is dessert not desert
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@The:
I did
Also it is dessert not desert
lol
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Whoops, didn’t even realize. Should I change my SN? There’s an underscore between so it’s not the same SN…
Where are the actual Desert Foxes? Haven’t seen them on either.
As for moving the the transports on G2, they have no where to go if they’re in the Black Sea, so the Italian Inf would just be sitting on there.
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Depends whether the dardenelles is opened or closed but In other areas it could happen I.E. med