While I think having cuba be its own power would be cool, it would kind of like having New Zealand be its own power in g40. You would have to wonder how much they really contribute. Maybe you could make it so that the Warsaw Pact can pay to build units to support Castro and the gang in cuba, possibly at higher cost cuz of the blockades and embargoes and stuff, if the Warsaw pact is smart, like they were during the cold war, they’ll buff the hell out of cuba to prevent a traditional land invasion, and nukes aren’t always realistic. If they’re dumb then cuba will just be invaded and it will be an opportunity lost, which absolutely could have happened if the ussr wasn’t paying attention. I’m thinking about alternative rules where one or two players play each Nuetral category so it feels like they’re entities and not roadblocks, but I’ve got a ton of stuff I need to do before then soooooo… The setup for cuba will not change for balancing reasons, it accurately represents their power near it’s height, which was also the time when it was diplomatically plausible for the US to invade. For your expansion however, I recommend cuba starts the game Strict Nuetral with an army of one infantry.
Gary Grigsby's World at War
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Has anybody played the World at War computer game. From what I understand the rules are exactly the same and the game is supposed to be pretty good.
Kinda sad that it’s “Gary Grigsby’s” when it’s obvious that it is derrived from A&A. Maybe I should come out with “David Jensen’s Allies & Axis” :-)
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I got it and play all the time, it’s a lot better than the A&A game for pc.
Thoes426 :evil:
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Sounds like a cool game, but is the AI any good?
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I found it to be of average game AI intellegence, not unbeatable but it gave me a good run for my money when i first got the game.
Thoes426 :evil:
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cool. I bought it, have not played. would you say a that I and a friend who play iron blitz would be converts? :? :-o :-D
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I sold off my copy of Iron Blitz if that answers your question.
Thoes426 :evil:
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Not a fan of IB, huh?
I haven’t met many folks who were.
Rob.