@calvinhobbesliker:
A naval base on Sweden is just as good as one on Norway. The only advantage is that it’s harder for the allies to invade
Precisely, Norway will be equivalent to Sweden as far as positioning goes since it connects to most of the same territories & sea zones, though it looks like it might touch more of the Baltic sea zones than Norway does. It’s kinda hard to see what changes were made to the Baltic. :-( And you’re right about Norway connecting to the Northern sea zones making it easier for the Allies to invade than Sweden being inside the protected Baltic.
@SAS:
No one is going to want to invade Switzerland and fight a bunch of infantry just to have the territory unless they’re already winning anyway.
Let me rephrase this: lots of people (including me) will want to invade Switzerland to put a roundel there, but it will not be strategically smart because you have to fight however many infantry units that otherwise are doing nothing, wasting your units.
One true neutral that will likely be invaded all the time will be Turkey, though if Italy doesn’t want to use their navy to get at the USSR and the Soviets don’t care to do anything with navies, it may stay as it was historically, which is a very good possibility also.
However, I was mostly considering the true neutrals from the Axis perspective, but invading Portugal or Spain as the Allies in order to gain a foothold in Europe might be quite interesting as well. This is why I think it would be really interesting to have an extra repercussion like the other True Neutrals changing to pro-Axis because that would mean that Germany/Italy would get at least the Switzerland infantry for free, though I don’t like the idea of all true neutrals changing as that really doesn’t make sense either. If there isn’t some kind of repercussion though, I can see invading Spain and Portugal as becoming standard (assuming they don’t have a ridiculous number of spawn units) as an extra entrance into Europe for the Allies (one that would be farther from Rome and Berlin than France) and as a defensive measure for the Axis to prevent this same thing.
Anyone else have thoughts on how being able to invade Spain and Portugal will affect European invasion/defense strategies?