@jim010:
Again, if you feel the game is unbalanced - meaning allies always win - give more bomus money to Japan
I don’t think people are claiming the game is unbalanced overall, but some are claiming that one strategy is unbalanced.
There are three high level strategies for the Allies, or more specifically the US.
Strat A) US spends some money in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters from the start. I think most feel the game is pretty balanced in this case.
Strat B) US goes 100% after Europe and ignores Japan for the most part at the start of the game. This is a losing strategy for the Allies as Japan can pretty easily win victory in the Pacific with little US intervention there. So a smart allied player won’t try it.
Strat C) US goes 100% after Japan and ignores Europe for the most part at the start of the game. The CLAIM is that the US and Pacific Allies can contain Japan before Germany/Italy can win on the Europe board, and then the US can turn its attention 100% on Europe and that the Allies will eventually win the game due to economics. Note that this claim is as yet unproven, and some (including Krieghund) have doubts as the whether Japan can be reliably contained before the Axis achieve victory in Europe.
Any proposed solution to fix a potential imbalance in Strat C must not impact Strat A. So ideas such as giving more money/equipment to Japan (or Italy) are bad ideas unless you feel the Allies have the advantage even if the US is dividing its spending.
Really the only thing that can be done to “fix” Strat C without changing the balance in Strat A is something that would weaken the US if they pursue Strat C but not weaken them if they pursue Strat A. Alternatively it could be something that strengthens the Axis in the event of Strat C but not Strat A. The easiest way to weaken the US if they go C but not A is to move some of the US NO money from its core territories (such as Mexico) and put it in harm’s way on the Europe board. But it must be put there in places the Axis can easily take if the US ignores the Europe board, but that the Allies can easily take if the US puts some effort into the Europe board. Various suggestions have been put forth on this thread involving shifting the Mexico NO to the Africa/Med theater and I think this is the best way to go.
There is still the issue as to whether Strat C is actually broken – does it really give the Allies an advantage? And if it does not, do we need any fixes? I would argue that even if Strat C is merely balanced we should implement a fix since having the US go 100% in one direction is an undesirable situation for the fun factor overall. Of course if we find that Strat C is just as much a losing proposition for the Allies and Strat B we don’t have to do anything since Strat C will die out just as Strat B has.