Btw I would be interested to see how you would play the Allies in this position.
Something already went wrong for me lol, I shouldn’t have taken Ukraine. Those units are going to be vital for the upcoming battle for Moscow…
@SuperbattleshipYamato said in TGC (CP) vs Yamato (Entente), 1914, oob, with RR rule, Game 3:
Roger that, Captain (you don’t see me in real life, but I can’t stop making these puns with your name)! :+1:
I technically still hold the rank of Captain in the Army (though I got out in 2018 - I’m still in the inactive reserve). My ‘name’ was Captain in the Army for the last three years so I’m okay with that, haha. That’s pretty much why its in my title here - why there is an Infantry officer in my handle waving troops forward - and why the rank of captain is on my YouTube homepage.
I’ll be leaving tonight, so expect me to respond in only 2-3 hours.
Very cool (hopefully that’s an appropriate word to use when describing real life war and militaries)!
Thank you. That makes a lot of sense.
Thanks for clarifying. When you responded the first time about why I lost, it seemed like the delayed American entry was more important, when I strongly suspected that the aforementioned French-Italian disasters would’ve been more important.
:+1: :+1:
Game History
Round: 28
Puchase Units - French
French buy 1 artillery and 3 infantry; Remaining resources: 0 PUs;
Combat Move - French
Turning on Edit Mode
EDIT: Removing units owned by French from Paris: 14 artilleries and 106 infantry
EDIT: Turning off Edit Mode
1 transport moved from SZ 3 to SZ 9
Combat Move - French
Place Units - French
Turning on Edit Mode
EDIT: Adding units owned by French to Paris: 14 artilleries and 99 infantry
EDIT: Adding units owned by French to Paris: 7 infantry
EDIT: Turning off Edit Mode
1 artillery and 3 infantry placed in Paris
Turn Complete - French
French collect 3 PUs; end with 3 PUs
Combat Hit Differential Summary :
I wasn’t aware that’s what your profile picture was. Thought it was a Soviet commissar coloured in, an homage to World War 2 history.
Game History
Round: 28
Puchase Units - British
British buy 1 battleship and 7 infantry; Remaining resources: 0 PUs;
Combat Move - British
2 infantry moved from SZ 9 to Belgium
British take Belgium from Germans
1 infantry moved from Angola to South West Africa
British take South West Africa from Germans
Combat - British
Combat Move - British
Place Units - British
1 battleship placed in SZ 9
Turning on Edit Mode
EDIT: Changing unit hit damage for these Germans owned units to: battleship = 1
EDIT: Turning off Edit Mode
7 infantry placed in India
Turning on Edit Mode
EDIT: Removing units owned by British from India: 4 infantry
EDIT: Adding units owned by British to SZ 9: 1 battleship
EDIT: Turning off Edit Mode
Turn Complete - British
British collect 32 PUs; end with 32 PUs
Combat Hit Differential Summary :
@SuperbattleshipYamato said in TGC (CP) vs Yamato (Entente), 1914, oob, with RR rule, Game 3:
I wasn’t aware that’s what your profile picture was. Thought it was a Soviet commissar coloured in, an homage to World War 2 history.
Yep. That’s what it is. More than likely staged knowing the Soviets but captures the sentiment of an officer in the field quite well… or how we all like to view ourselves, haha
Game History
Round: 28
Puchase Units - Ottomans
Ottomans buy 2 battleships and 1 cruiser; Remaining resources: 0 PUs;
Place Units - Ottomans
2 battleships and 1 cruiser placed in SZ 20
Turn Complete - Ottomans
Ottomans collect 16 PUs; end with 16 PUs
@SuperbattleshipYamato to add to what I said earlier “Yep. That’s what it is. More than likely staged knowing the Soviets but captures the sentiment of an officer in the field quite well… or how we all like to view ourselves, haha”
Its also a slight nod to the game I was playing before Axis and Allies. Advanced Squad Leader is fun but so rules heavy that victory usually went to whoever knew the rules better - which I learned not to like.
Very cool! :+1: :+1: :)
@SuperbattleshipYamato Finally, I have an affinity for the Soviet soldiers of WWII. In terms of body count, they paid the check. Over 90% of Allied casualties were suffered by the Soviets. I’m very proud of the USA of course but …they took 9 million casualties and didn’t blink. The honest 1st hand accounts of Soviet soldiers (which are rare) are some of the most horrifying pieces of literature on war to read.
@The_Good_Captain said in TGC (CP) vs Yamato (Entente), 1914, oob, with RR rule, Game 3:
Game History
Round: 28 Puchase Units - Ottomans Ottomans buy 2 battleships and 1 cruiser; Remaining resources: 0 PUs; Place Units - Ottomans 2 battleships and 1 cruiser placed in SZ 20 Turn Complete - Ottomans Ottomans collect 16 PUs; end with 16 PUs
O28.tsvg back to you for Italy and USA
Agreed.
Game History
Round: 28
Puchase Units - Americans
Americans buy 1 battleship and 1 cruiser; Remaining resources: 0 PUs;
Combat Move - Americans
2 battleships moved from SZ 1 to SZ 2
1 battleship moved from SZ 3 to SZ 9
1 cruiser moved from SZ 8 to SZ 9
2 battleships moved from SZ 2 to SZ 3
Combat - Americans
Americans creates battle in territory Nigeria
Battle in Nigeria
Americans attack with 1 infantry
AustroHungarians defend with 1 infantry
Americans roll dice for 1 infantry in Nigeria, round 2 : 0/1 hits, 0.33 expected hits
AustroHungarians roll dice for 1 infantry in Nigeria, round 2 : 0/1 hits, 0.50 expected hits
AustroHungarians and Americans reach a stalemate
Combat Move - Americans
Place Units - Americans
1 battleship and 1 cruiser placed in SZ 1
Turn Complete - Americans
Americans collect 20 PUs; end with 20 PUs
Combat Hit Differential Summary :
Americans regular : -0.33
AustroHungarians regular : -0.50
I know, I just was sleeping when you posted that.
I guess “very cool” isn’t exactly what I wanted to say. More like a cool or sentimental or nice or neat story, but I’m not sure how good that would’ve sounded. But I’m saying it now.