If France isn’t taken by turn 1 Germany is in trouble and the UK will thank you for leaving France intact. Also the USA would collect all of South America if you hit a Netural nation like Turkey. There are a lot of other holes in the plan…you assuming above average dice rolling which can’t be assumed. Your also assuming the Russian player is stupid and doesn’t figure out your plan and move to counter it. Because all Russia really has to do is hold on and wait for the USA to arrive to help. This tactic wouldn’t work on me as a USA player because I would be sitting in Rome turn 5 especially with Italy having no fleet in the med I would just park my fleet in the med and let you take pot shots at it with fighters(that would be fighters you wouldn’t be able to use to help take the other VC).
Turn Order?
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I am currently making a super-sized Europe '41 game and my turn order is:
1 - Germany
2 - Soviet Union
3 - Italy
4 - United Kingdom
5 - United States -
I am currently making a super-sized Europe '41 game and my turn order is:
1 - Germany
2 - Soviet Union
3 - Italy
4 - United Kingdom
5 - United StatesCan you show us any of your work?
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Sure, I’d love to. The map is virtually finished but I’m not entirely clear on how to post it here on this forum.
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Sure, I’d love to. The map is virtually finished but I’m not entirely clear on how to post it here on this forum.
I’ve tried attaching pictures and always get a message that they are too large. Can somebody help here?
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Well the map is pretty big. Put it this way - it’ll print out onto 8 sheets of A3!
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Put it on mediafire, then link it here. That’s what I do. It will even thumbnail the pic in the post for you.
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Thanks Variable, I’ll give it a try. (I made it on paint and it’s currently saved as .jpg file.)
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Check out Reply #43 on this page:
http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=15278.30
How do you attach a jpeg like that. I have tried an always get a message saying file to large.
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@Yoper:
@Brain:
Check out Reply #43 on this page:
http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=15278.30
How do you attach a jpeg like that. I have tried an always get a message saying file to large.As it says in the Additional Options below, you must make sure the file is smaller than 256 KBs.
Thanks Yope, I thought that maybe some people found a way around that.
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Well here goes, hope this works:
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First you had a mediafire link and now you have an attachment. Did you change it because you realized that the file was small enough to attach?
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Nope, I changed it because I noticed the ‘Additional Options’ button below the text box, and it was as easy as that. The map is not quite finished. I just need to add the territory names and values, which I already have on paper.
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I am guessing that the red dots are the victory cities and that the white dots are the as yet undetermined IPC values. Where are the capitals?
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The red dots act as both the victory cities and capitols. I could make a change to show London, Berlin, Moscow, Rome and Washington D.C. more clearly though. All the territory names and IPC values have already been determined and I will get them onto the map asap. Thanks Brain.
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The red dots act as both the victory cities and capitols. I could make a change to show London, Berlin, Moscow, Rome and Washington D.C. more clearly though. All the territory names and IPC values have already been determined and I will get them onto the map asap. Thanks Brain.
I eagerly await seeing the new map.
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Right, here we go. Capitols now more obvious, territory names and IPC values in place. Let me know if you spot anything incorrect or omitted by accident… Thanks!
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What is the difference between the blue and green plane icons?
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The blue installations are minor; the green major. This is a home made game of A&A Europe 1941 I am designing. Just working out the unit set ups.
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The blue installations are minor; the green major. This is a home made game of A&A Europe 1941 I am designing. Just working out the unit set ups.
Are the neutrals going to have IPC value?
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Nova Scotia is not an island