@Imperious:
If you compare the sea zones and ask which map is most close to AA41, you would concur that MB edition is closest.
for Sea zones in Europe it’s more like Revised, while in Pacific it’s more like MB edition.
I completely disagree, comparing the number of SZ, the disposition of key SZs and the general disposition of the map.
Number of SZs (Atlantic) (excluding Baltic and Med):
- Classic - 15 SZs
- Revised/Spring42 - 19 SZs
- 1941 - 17 SZs (SZs 18/22 and SZs24/25 from Revised/Spring1942 joined together)
SZ bordering the UK:
- Classic - 1 (US can land on UK and W. Europe in 1 round)
- Revised/Spring1942 - 5 (US can land on UK in 1 round and on W. Europe in 2 rounds )
- 1941 - 4 (US can land on UK and W. Europe in 2 rounds)
Number of SZ (Pacific)
- Classic - 25 SZs
- Revised/Classic - 28 SZs
- 1941- 18 SZs
Asian territories that can be reached from the Solomon Islands SZ
- Classic - Japan and Manchuria
- Revised/Spring1942 - Japan and Buryatia
- 1941 - Japan, Manchuria, Coastal China, Southeast Asia and Szechwan (almost everything that matters on Asia)
Finally, on the 1941 map it takes less time to reinforce Russia with US armor through W.EUS/SOLOMON/SZECHWAN (3 rounds) than through the UK (4 rounds). On Classic took you 2 rounds for US troops to reach Moscow through Norway and 4 through Asia. On Revised/Spring 1942 3 through Europe and 4 through Asia. This is the first map on the series (not counting Global or AA50) where it takes less time for the US to reach Moscow through Asia than Europe.
And for the territories my judgement is also the same. On Europe it’s Spring1942 without Balkans and Belorussia while Asia just had a radical departure from everything.
So, to me the idea that this map is Classic rehashed has no standing. It is the result of an evolution that started with Classic but the gameplay is completely different from Classic or even Spring 1942. :)