Having learned from two prior losses, i plan on trying again as the Axis to see what can be done before claiming a bid is necessary.
Summary from my games.
Game 1 – Allies win Round 13 (Axis concession)
GERMANY
Their foray into Africa was short-lived, as they did not buy a factory for Southern France or Greece. Instead, a Romanian factory was purchased to facilitate the eastern front.
As the Eastern front collapses for the first several turns, Ger didn’t buy any navy, trying everything they could to stop an aggressive Russian opening. From that, the UK easily placed an Egypt factory round 1, placing infantry every turn while building up a sizeable navy.
By Round 6, the on again off again sporadic landing of Normandy began, starting the constant drain of resources. Russia switched to a mostly inf buying strategy, and wore down Germany, who was not able to take the Ukraine.
ITALY
With an income of less than 20 for the first 6 rounds, it was impossible for them to scratch Egypt, who was adding 3 Inf per turn from 2 onward. The UK amassed a greater navy that eventually crushed the Italian fleet and took Southern Italy by Round 9. They couldn’t do much. Italy was liberated by Germany, but the resource drain was too much for both Axis powers.
JAPAN
Having never played G42 before, they tried a few things.
J1 they took out the Solomon Islands fleet and all ANZAC naval units.
They then purchased factories for FIC and Malaya, and with a steady stream of Inf/Tanks, took India on Round 7.
However, the US was spending a good 90% against Japan. On the same round that India fell, the US took Korea, liberated Manchuria, then bought its own factory and convoyed Japan into oblivion.
ANZAC, with its paltry ICs, still managed to save and drop TTs and subs, then time it’s attacks just so to prevent Japan from getting the DEI bonus for most of the game.
INDIA was also aggressive with its navy liberating Borneo and Sumatra. It may have hastened the downfall of India, but whittled the Jap fleet down enough that Japan had to retreat from the US navy for most of the game.
By the start of Round 13 in Europe:
The UK has a factory in Norway, the US has 8 loaded transports in Morocco, there is no Italian fleet, and Germany is not threatening Russia.
In the Pacific:
The US has TWO factories, one in Korea, and one in Kwangtung (because India fell and then the US took it). Japan has no fleet, only one of the DEI, no territories in China, and is about to get convoyed by 7+ subs.
THINGS FOR ME TO FIGURE OUT
1) How does Germany effectively mount a counter-assault in the East? They’re on the defensive for the first couple of turns while slow-moving units trundle east.
2) How does Germany do #1 while fending off a UK navy? The UK starts with two DDs that can’t be reached, and the two starting German subs in 107 will most likely be killed by the US before they get to move. Germany doesn’t have the large income boost they see in 40 from taking France, so it’s tough to ward of Russia AND build a navy.
3) How does Germany and Italy put ANY kind of pressure on Egypt? Germany starts with 1 TT and NO med factories. Italy starts with 1 TT, which isn’t enough to threaten Egypt.
4) How does Japan eliminate the Indian fleet while holding off the US? The Indian fleet is backed by an airbase, the java fleet is not. And there are no units that can reinforce it immediately.
5) How can they complete the DEI and keep them? They start with only 2 TTs which are both 2 turns away from Celebes.
6) How does Japan take Calcutta if the UK is free to reinforce them through a non-threatened Egypt?
What I dislike about any 42 scenario is that, while more historically accurate, takes away many of the choices to be made in a 40 scenario. How did units get there?!? I have how many units in New Britain?
I will try different tactics to see if anything seems to work. The entire game felt like “How am I supposed to win this?†as the Axis.