Yeah, well, there’s nothing rose in terms of accuracy. I’m waiting on people’s responses on the accuracy of War Room and Global War before thinking about purchasing them.
1941 FAQ
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Got an answer to the US income question. The map is correct and it is in fact 17 per Krieg.
http://harrisgamedesign.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=9181&p=53222#p53222
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Kind of assumed someone failed at counting and played with 17. Still that 15 will always trip me out, because it meant someone could not count.
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Nice one, thanks Variable!
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Do Seazones 6 & 8 connect? It looks like there is a water boarder between the two SZ.
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Do Seazones 6 & 8 connect? It looks like there is a water boarder between the two SZ.
I believe that is indeed a sea zone border between 6 and 8. At least, my group have been playing it that way (in that you can move between sea zones 6 & 8). Perhaps we will get an official clarification on this at some point.
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My FAQ: Is it worth shelling out cash for this one…cause I feel I wasted money on Global 1940…Anniversary was better.
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Anniversary, global 1940 and 1942 second edition are different versions of the same game. I think 1941 is a really different game and it is nice to play a short game. Also is this the game to play with people who are not familiar with Axis and Allies.
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Is the setup chart in the rulebook correct that there are no Chinese (American) infantry in Northwestern China or is this a mistake that will be corrected by future errata?
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I’ve the following situation in G1:
ss from Z9 and ss-dst from Z16 attacks AC-ftr in Z14
in first round only one hit by a ss (AC down).
now it is 2ss-dst vs ftr.
My question:- could all the attacking units retreat, or the 2ss must stay there and only dst can retreat? if so, could it retreat to Z9 (since an attacking unit came from there)?
- if I had conquered Gibraltar in the same turn with an amphibious assault from Z15, thus preventing ftr in Z14 from having a landing spot, could I still decide to retreat the dst (or the 2ss and the dst) from the naval battle in Z14 above described?
Thanks
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All of the attacking units may retreat, to either sea zone 9 or 16. If you want to retreat only the destroyer, it must fight another round in order to afford the subs the chance to submerge first.
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Yes.
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Got an answer to the US income question. The map is correct and it is in fact 17…
I knew it…
:-(
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Is it correct that unlike in “1940” there are no rules preventing ships going in / out of the Mediterranean Sea, i.e., from/to SZ 14 - 15? In other words, it does not matter who rules in Gibralter and North Africa.
Depending on this rule, the German player might choose very differently in terms of what to do or not to vis-a-vis Africa and the British carrier.- just my first impression.
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Welcome, TigerTank001!
Is it correct that unlike in “1940” there are no rules preventing ships going in / out of the Mediterranean Sea, i.e., from/to SZ 14 - 15? In other words, it does not matter who rules in Gibralter and North Africa.
Yes, that’s correct.
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Do Seazones 6 & 8 connect? It looks like there is a water boarder between the two SZ.
Need a ruling on this.
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Yes, they connect.
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Two quick questions.
First, if no destroyers are present, do subs get their suprise strike every round or just the first round of combat.
Second, if an aircraft carrier adjacent to a friendly land teritory is attacked and destroyed by only subs can the fighters move to land or are they destoryed at end of the attackers turn? -
Hi Redmage.
1. Every round.
2. They can always fly one space; so could land. -
Thanks.
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First, if no destroyers are present, do subs get their suprise strike every round or just the first round of combat.
And after all enemy destroyers are removed from combat as casualties, any remaining friendly subs regain their surprise strike ability.
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Do Seazones 6 & 8 connect? It looks like there is a water boarder between the two SZ.
:roll:
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