@barnee
No it was Admiral Carl Nuk Nuk. !!!
He may of moved in with his fleet to block an early axis win ? Possible
@trulpen Italy is by design, rest have already been fixed if you reinstall the map.
Thanks, will do.
Hey guys, we’re close to releasing a small update to the map to address some minor clerical issues (spelling errors in game notes, a more aesthetic placement of the sz 20 kamakaze marker, etc.)
One issue we would like to address in this update, based on play-testing and player feedback, is the question of carrier capabilities vs. unit cost.
The first change we are considering is to reduce carrier defense from 2 to 1. This would place the focus on the carrier’s capability as a floating airbase rather than as a combat unit unto itself.
The second change would be to forbid carrier scramble to empty sea zones (similar to the rule against land scramble to empty territories). This change would allow easier capture of islands/territories from sea zones that are not defended by ships.
The overall aim of these changes is to bring carrier capabilities more in line with their cost.
We welcome your feedback to these proposals.
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@regularkid said in WW2 Path to Victory - Feedback Thread:
Hey guys, we’re close to releasing a small update to the map to address some minor clerical issues (spelling errors in game notes, a more aesthetic placement of the sz 20 kamakaze marker, etc.)
One issue we would like to address in this update, based on play-testing and player feedback, is the question of carrier capabilities vs. unit cost.
The first change we are considering is to reduce carrier defense from 2 to 1. This would place the focus on the carrier’s capability as a floating airbase rather than as a combat unit unto itself.
The second change would be to forbid carrier scramble to empty sea zones (similar to the rule against land scramble to empty territories). This change would allow easier capture of islands/territories from sea zones that are not defended by ships.
The overall aim of these changes is to bring carrier capabilities more in line with their cost.
We welcome your feedback to these proposals.
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I have only played one game of PTV, but I’d say the second option would be better. It makes the rule at sea, the same as on land, and is a bigger nerf to an OP unit. Defense dropping from 2 to 1 would be barely noticeable, IMO. The carrier scramble is a fun rule, but it took one of the strongest units in the game, and made it much stronger. Thus, I think the bigger adjustment is called for.
Good changes.
I would suggest a further restriction on CV scramble. The sea zone to be protected must have a combat ship and not just a transport. Celebes used to be a black hole in the DEI to retake. To go there, you were isolated and gave up control of much of the surrounding space.
Now you can park there and send transports to take the other islands, and defend everybody on 3 of 4 money islands + Philippines. Eventually, the Allies can build forces to push on the Japanese, but early game there’s not even the opportunity to trade territory. But 3-4 rounds of the Japanese = 70+ IPC is a very tough hill to climb.
@surfer yup agreed. It will require a combat ship.
Then with land-scramble an aa won’t do the trick?
Can we get an official map picture showing all these changes, I think i may want to make a custom map for this-
@trulpen said in WW2 Path to Victory - Feedback Thread:
Then with land-scramble an aa won’t do the trick?
AAA is a combat unit, so it would work.
@CaptainNapalm said in WW2 Path to Victory - Feedback Thread:
@trulpen said in WW2 Path to Victory - Feedback Thread:
Then with land-scramble an aa won’t do the trick?
AAA is a combat unit, so it would work.
It’s about as much a combat-unit as a trannie. It doesn’t have an attack value and a special defence value.
@Imperious-Leader said in WW2 Path to Victory - Feedback Thread:
Can we get an official map picture showing all these changes, I think i may want to make a custom map for this-
Not sure what you mean. This map is on TripleA.
Question about revised carrier rules as presented in Triple A notes:
Last sentence says “Otherwise, the planes may land in any adjacent territory”.
This should include open, undamaged aircraft carriers within 1 movement point away (adjacent sea zones), too, right?
I know this is fairly nitpicky, but I can see this potentially being a problem between players in the middle of a game, thanks.
Should be, in accordance with the rules.
@gamerman01 said in WW2 Path to Victory - Feedback Thread:
Question about revised carrier rules as presented in Triple A notes:
Last sentence says “Otherwise, the planes may land in any adjacent territory”.
This should include open, undamaged aircraft carriers within 1 movement point away (adjacent sea zones), too, right?
I know this is fairly nitpicky, but I can see this potentially being a problem between players in the middle of a game, thanks.
Yeah that wording was changed in later versions, you can land in any viable landing spot with your 1 movement after the battle if your original carrier/territory is no longer a viable landing spot.
Probably a known issue, but I was trying my first move on PTV (I hope this is the right place to post a technical issue) and Triple A wouldn’t let the plane on Korea go 1 space to Zone 20. To attack Hong Kong I had to use edit mode.
Thanks
@gamerman01 There was a map change, you’re still looking at the old map overlay while the code (saved game) was started on the new version of the map. Korea is fully enclosed in sz7 in the new version, hence why it takes 2 moves to get to sz20. You need to delete the existing PTV map and then install it again.
Thank you very much, it helps that you were so fast
@Adam514 said in WW2 Path to Victory - Feedback Thread:
@gamerman01 There was a map change, you’re still looking at the old map overlay while the code (saved game) was started on the new version of the map. Korea is fully enclosed in sz7 in the new version, hence why it takes 2 moves to get to sz20. You need to delete the existing PTV map and then install it again.
If you can get the developers to move on the map version, users will be prompted to do this. Not sure who is your resident “git” expert.
@simon33 the version numbers have changed in the YAML every time we’ve issue a major update.
You can use the “update” option (rather than manually deleting and reinstalling the map) by simply clicking “DOWNLOAD MAPS,” then “GOOD QUALITY” and then selecting “UPDATES” and it will give you the opportunity to download the most recent version.