@Uncrustable:
Does it matter ?
I believe that he’s talking about implementing attack speed to the game, e.g. that Russian artillery will fire, their hits will be tallied and casualties drawn and then the rest of the units may fire.
@Uncrustable:
Does it matter ?
I believe that he’s talking about implementing attack speed to the game, e.g. that Russian artillery will fire, their hits will be tallied and casualties drawn and then the rest of the units may fire.
Since A&A 1914 came out, I’ve been looking to import some of the rules from there into the Global 1940 game. The rule I’ve been eyeing most is the contested territory mainly, but as this is mainly a result of the limited combat rounds I feel it may limit the game too much. That was until I thought this could be a perfect time to implement oil rules! If you used oil to “buy” extra combat rounds as needed, this could simulate supplying your army as they attack. This really allows the use of the contested territory rules without the limiting effects of a hard one-round cap on combat, as well as limit territory exchanges. I thinking something along the lines of:
**Oil Refinery
Cost: 12-15
Move: 0
Attack: 0
Defense: 0 (AA ability)
Oil Refinery: Oil refineries give the nation that possesses it 3 oil tokens. These refineries can be built in any land territory you control that can support an oil refinery i.e. a territory such as the Caucasus or Romania (places that had a historical set of oilfields during the conflict); you can only have one per territory.**
I just want to know if there’s any changes to the AA guns or if it’s just the Alpha rules with a new sculpt.
What are the Cold War and Super Risk ones like? They sound interesting.
Sorry about that Imperious Leader, I should have used the search function now that I think of it. I saw there’s already been a few times this question’s come up. Thanks though
What would be scale of the Tanks, and the planes then?
On that situation there’s an exception to the rules, according to the official FAQ:
If it aint in the Rulebook, it is a houserule.
And all houserules are optional.
You got a weak case if it was in a court.
Actually, if this was a court the rulebook would be something similar to a written constitution. And in that regard there are interpretations that aren’t officially recorded in said written constitution, but carry the weight as if it does. So the official errata would stand as rules unwritten.