I own 2 copies of A&A 50th AE (not for sale!) and I am amazed how I am finding uses for all the accessories it comes with. When we are playing global, its great to use all that beautiful money, we also use the damage markers instead of keeping ships on there side and of course we use the old AA Guns and Factories instead of those pesky cardboard counters (I painted half of the plastic ICs black to represent majors).
Anyway, I decided to paint 6 of the many old US fighters I have red to represent kamikaze. As I was looking at my board I realized there were 6 kamikaze sea zones, so I placed the cardboard counters on them to better see them, and it looked really good
I asked myself, man, I wish I had something to better see all those convoy zones, so I looked in my spare parts and found my old research tokens. Because I have 2 copies of 50th, I had just enough tokens (+1) to place on all the convoy zones (a missile icon incorporated in a dollar symbol is a perfect representation for a torpedo disrupting convoys for money). the point of this thread after all that is…. looking at all the token counters on the board, I underestimated the number of convoy zones.
I am positive our group has missed many convoy disruptions because they are so dam hard to see. I’m going to test having all those counters on the board and find out if they are helpful or just get in our way.
How are you at spotting convoy disruption opportunities due to faded game board graphics?