Hi Little Dove
Welcome to this A&A forum, which is full of lovers of the game. I started with 1941 myself a year ago and was immediately hooked.
Your questions:
@Little:
Is it possible to play 1941 with only myself? Or online with someone? Or with the computer as the opposing player? It is very difficult for me to find any other player. It becomes schizo to try to play both sides.Â
Of course you can play the game on your own, if only to learn the its mechanics. That is how I started. But after a game or two you will want the challenge of a more experienced opponent.
The next step - I would suggest - is to download the triple A s/w available by following the appropriate thread on this forum - I will post a link after this paragraph. Then play a few games against the computer at an increasing level of difficulty.
http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=27127.0
Very quickly you will discover that you have outgrown the computer and want to play against a real person. This forum is used by fellow members to play against each other both remotely and face to face. Playing remotely tends to be by using the “by forum” option described in the instructions above, with each player taking his turn and posting it for the next player to download.
There are specific boards on this forum for finding players to play remotely and for posting turns by forum. Take a look at these:
http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?board=52.0
http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?board=40.0
Another board is used for finding people to play face to face. It includes a master find players list and you may find people in your area.
http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?board=34.0
I have also taught many family and friends to play. I love the game so much that it is sometimes surprising to learn that not every one else does. Using the above boards to find opponents will guarantee an opponent who is keen. But if you persevere you may also be able to build a group of players who meet up regularly to play - as I have managed to do.
@Little:
And a second question: What sides are considered about equal? In other words, if playing two players, who should take what sides, of the 5 potential countries at war? Should one side be UK, USA, and USSR, and the other player be Deutschland and Japan? Or is it better with other player configurations, such as one player being Deutschland and USSR, and the other USA and UK, or what? Or maybe one player Russia and the other Japan? And when not all sides are playing, what aboiut the others? If anyone has suggestions, my thanks to you.Â
If two players, one takes the axis and the other the allies. All powers always play and are split between however many players there are. If either the axis or the allies is constituted of more than one player then they work in concert to overcome the other side.
@Little:
O yes, a third question: Is it possible to buy the ability of a territory so that its income (IPC) value changes, and also is it possible to buy/build an additional industrial complex? That would greatly help USA and USSR, and Japan.
Re “buying” a territory, the out of the box (OOB) game does not allow ipc values to be changed. More experienced players, who usually play more complex versions of the game, do vary the OOB set up in many different ways, usually with a mind to making the two sides more evenly matched. In 1941, for example, the axis have a better chance of winning.
In 1941 an industrial complex cannot be purchased. In other, more complex, versions it can. Some players may decide to vary the rules to allow such a purchase in 1941.
All such set up and rule variations have filled dozens (hundreds?) of pages of debate on this forum. In fact there is a whole board for house rules.
I do hope that you have a great time playing 1941.