Battlemap is free too and it’s more widely used than TripleA, it also has that added ability that you can edit the map on your computer to leave notes for yourself that your opponent cannot see if you want.
Is Battlemap the one where you use map modules of lookalike game boards? If so, I’ve used that program too. It actually worked for several of our A&A.org Play by Forum games years and years ago. I haven’t heard much of it since, so I assumed people either lost interest or Hasbro shut it down.
Secondly, I like how TripleA was designed specifically with Axis and Allies in mind.
I think I’ve broken 50 games of Anniversary already. So far, I can say, Tech and NOs are the key to winning the game.
You don’t get out much, do you? :wink:
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Next: The Key to Europe is East Poland. If you own East Poland, you basically have the center four squares of the chess board.
True.
The Key to the other side of Russia is Chinghai (if you have it, there’s no China anymore anyway.)
Likely true.
The Key to Japan is SZ 51 and/or SZ 64 (Alaska or Carolines.)
Less so. I like Sea Zones 60 and 50 because they allow the Japanese a staging point without being hit by newly built ships in Western USA.
For once, SBR is not broken. FINALLY! There is now an officially released game where you can actually do SOMETHING about being SBRed into oblivion, and if you cannot afford the damage, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PAY IT! Meanwhile, the risk to the enemy has only gone down slightly compared to before.
Is this sarcasm? If not, please explain. How can a country not afford to pay for SBR damage?
Super Submarines. WTF is this still doing in the game??? I mean, HONESTLY! Has this EVER been the “go to” technology for the majority of players!?!?!
Actually, now that submarines are SOME GOOD in Anniversary, Super Subs are a MUCH better than they use to be. Super Subs aren’t the best Chart 2 technology, but in the hands of a capable nation (USA), they can be deadly.
2) Italy needs a third National Objective. Before you run screaming from the room tearing out your hair at the blasphemy, I’m not talking something easy to get. The third should be: Axis Control of Ukraine, Caucasus, Jordan, Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Gibraltar, France, Bulgaria, Italy and Balkans and be 5 IPC. That should be easily stoppable in most situations, but at least reward Italy for doing something other than buffing the defenses of France.
Italy already has two easily obtainable NOs. Sure, you could give Italy another, but I demand Russia’s NOs be tweaked as well.
3) Destroyers should only defend at 2 if they have a transport or more with them. Otherwise, they should defend at 1.
Gimmicky.
4) Escort carriers would be snazzy. But now we’re adding in extra units and that’s normally a bozo-no-no. If we did, however, it would have to att 0, def 0 carry 1 fighter. Maybe cost 8 or 7.
Probably not.
5) Russia should have another NO for keeping SFE, Buryatia, Stanovoj, Yakut, Evenki and Urals in Russian control. 5 IPC. It’s easy enough for Japan to stop if they want too, and since Japan normaly doesn’t want too, it will aid Russia in holding back the Germanic hoards.
It helps. Also we could say Russia gets +5 IPCs for controlling all her victory cities.
6) Honestly, can England have a navy on UK 1? Please?
I don’t see why not. In fact, due to the extra territories and sea zones, it’s virtually impossible for Germany to sink all of UK’s navy on the first turn. Remember, in Classic it was seen as a serious misplay if the Germans left any UK ships alive after G1.
7) Perhaps each nation should start with 1 Technology Right off. USA/UK/Japan: Improved Shipyards. Italy/Germany/Russia: Advanced Artillery. Neither is overly powerful, but they’d give the game an added depth. (Think like the optional rule that Germany had Jet Power and Japan Super Submarines in Classic. This is not unprecedented!)
Doable. Though if you head in this direction, I suggest each power should get a more “nation specific” technology. Like USA: Improved Shipyards (or war bonds!), UK: Radar (Ha!), Russia: Advanced Artillery, Germany: Jet Fighters, Japan: Long Range Aircraft, and Italy: a Get Out of Jail Free card.
Seriously, Italy doesn’t deserve tech.