@Bean:
Also just curious Axis Roll, what do you think is the best method of dealing with a lot of German subs in the waters? Obviously the UK alone will take too long to deal with it, which just about forces the US to put some heavy investment into the Atlantic early on.
You don’t necessarioly need DDs to go after subs. I’ve always been of the mind set that subs are effective sub killers in Enhanced.
Also, Russia should be pushing hard on those less-than-maximum German ground units.
Radar is certainly a very effective counter to the Wolf pack Germany strategy.
@Bean:
And also, how does one fight effectively on two fronts? I’ve read a lot of things about how AARE is global, but it seems to me that splitting actions as the Allies is just as bad as in AAR, because each Axis power appears to be more able than ever to deal with a half-a** effort. Also I read something about naval action in every AARE game in the Pacific, but it seems detrimental to the US to put anything there unless it plans on winning.
The allies primary early game goal is to keep playing. They may need to make some costly sacrifices to avoid a quick 10 VC axis grab. However, the Axis can play a longer game effectively too. The key for the allies is to recognize the Axis intentions. Are they goign for a quick game or setting up for a longer one.
There are 6 VCs within ‘easy’ reach for Japan, but Germany really has only 5 that are within ‘easy reach’, Moscow or London are much harder to attain. These facts alone point out the importance of some sort of allied support in the pacific… wether that’s to HOLD a VC or to take it back (READ USA to the rescue)
Cousin_Joe (Enhanced creator) once gave me some excellent advice about revised that speak to it’s global characteristics. You focus on a theatre and win that first, winning several theatres will win you the war. So US could assist in the battle of the atlantic while building enough fleet to hold the IJN at bay, and then return their main focus on the Pacific once UK has built enough navy to control the atlantic.