What I don’t understand is how the US is going to have enough territories to be earning 50 IPCs without the 30 IPC wartime NO to have a total of 80+ while at war.
In Pacific they don’t earn that much, and I can’t see Larry increasing the IPC value of the other US territories (EUS and CUS are only 18 IPCs together, while Panama, Brazil, and Cuba are 5 IPCs together) when WUS is still worth 10 IPCs in Pacific like it always has been.
I suppose they could be earning extra from an NO for controlling all the contiguous US territories like in AA50 (which they wouldn’t be able to do in either Pacific or Europe individually) that would also help to make up the difference between the +40 IPC wartime NO in Pacific and whatever wartime NO they’ll get only in Europe. However, in AA50 that NO was only worth 5 IPCs.
That would mean the US is making 17 IPCs from the Pacific map (assuming Japan hasn’t taken the Philippines yet), 23 from Europe map, 5 from the North America NO, and 30 from the wartime NO; giving a total of 75 IPCs. I suppose the North America NO could be 10 IPCs instead, but considering that Japan is still probably going to have the Philippines while the US is at war, that would still put the US below 80 IPCs, not above.
Perhaps there will be extra islands in the Caribbean that will be worth a few IPCs to get the US above 80, but short of that or some extra US NO on the Europe side (which there is no precedent for from AA50) I still don’t completely understand. :|