Well, I’m just looking at the law of averages here with what’s been given to me on the board. Yes, you can get diced, but over 95% of the time, Germany’s standard opening move will defeat France everytime providing the German player is aware of how to play properly. With the 2 impulse ability, you concentrate your newly created forces on Paris (you should not build navy or units that only move 1 for this to work properly). Sea Lion preparation can start on turn 2 if that’s what you like.
I sunk the British home fleet and took France without the impulse with 6.1 in 2 turns, it is possible. I will provide the math later if need be (I actually will this time if it’s requested) to show how Germany’s opening move can defeat France without a real risk of failure.
I stress here: I wish I could play a few sessions with you guys lol, it would make things much more convenient, and let me enjoy the game :). (And Koba, I believe you and I have yet to meet in person ;) ).
Anyway, the 2 impulse ability was what brought about Russia’s buff in 7.0, I truly believe, and what made the Axis overpowered in 6.1, as I’ve rhetorically stated before. If I could, I’d show you what I mean, I just don’t have room or ppl to play with anymore.
I’ll try to write it out here though. If I do get a chance, here is how I’ll do it (along with some minor house rules I’ve put in, which I can rehash if need be): obviously remove 2nd impulse and give Germany the ablilty to attack anything exactly like they do for the first surprise attack against Russia, except that it would be 5 battles or so (this also represents the upper hand Germany had at the start of the war); give Germany back their 2 U-Boats in the Baltic Sea from 6.1; start Germany with at least 40 IPC’s; setup Russia exactly as they were in 6.1; having Russia roll 1d12+1d6 for income instead of 2d12; restore Japan’s surprise attack to how it was in 6.1; and finally, keep everything else in 7.0.
I will admit that I do prefer to play the Commonwealth more than any other nation because I’m Canadian (can you tell? Lol) and controling almost 1/3rd of the board at the start is awesome (British Empire FTW haha). I will also state that I have played my share of the game as the Axis, which I would guess would be about 35% of the games I’ve played on that board. So I’m not ridiculously biased, I am trying to give you guys my best objectional view here.