No one is quitting, however, what you run into is India falling on J3, leaving the US with 127 IPC’s worth of builds to catch up to Japan, which really isn’t a huge amount. So then China is isolated and the bulk of Japans airforce flys to one of the DEI or the Phillipines and controls the area along with Japans fleet. Japan is likely out producing the US along with having more land/air strength to boot. Against two fairly evenly matched players this is a huge disadvantage to overcome.
Newly captured AA Gun
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Can a newly captured AA gun be moved on your noncombat move? Can an AA gun be moved in the noncombat movement phase if it where involved in combat during the combat phase?
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Can a newly captured AA gun be moved on your noncombat move?
No.
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“Their new owner is the player controlling the territory at the end of that turn, and that owner can use those antiaircraft guns in future combats.”Since your turn is over (way past the Noncombat phase) you may not move a newly captured AA gun (because it is not yours yet! :-D).
Can an AA gun be moved in the noncombat movement phase if it where involved in combat during the combat phase?
No, planes may move in both combat and noncombat but not AA guns.
However, because there is no rocket tech how can an AA gun be involved in a legal combat move?
One may not load 1AA gun and 1inf during combat movement. AA guns may only be loaded in noncombat. A transport with an AA gun already on it may load and unload 1inf as a combat move, but the AA gun move stay onboard until noncombat.
If the AA gun fires, you are on defense and it is not your turn.
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No and no.