As the two game boards are combined there may be anomalies, especially for the UK player.
I thought (& think) the UK player has two ‘Treasuries’.
In addition, the ‘Commonwealth’ (the UK ‘emigrant colonies’) deserves it’s own three ‘Treasuries’.
The other GP starting income totals are due to the ‘historical notes’ on Germany & the USSR.
As to the USA points - it is suggested there should be one & one only Territory value for each space on the board.
IPC's - Quantity of denominations
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I am wanting to print some IPC’s for game play, with AAA Pacific, Europe, Global, and some with house rules, how many of each denomination would I need to cover most games.
Ones-
Fives-
Tens-
Twenty’s -
I currently use this quantity in my global game which has been enough.
40 tens
40 fives
40 onesHowever you from my experience could easily get by with
30 tens
15 fives
30 onesBTW, I’ve never seen a twenty.
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In 40" a 20 could come in handy….even some 50s
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BTW, I’ve never seen a twenty.
Yes, I know……I am going to make some to cut down on the Tens.
So now what would you need?
Thanks -
Use coins?
total investment: 1 roll of dimes, 1 roll nickels, 1 roll pennies
total investment 7.50 and you can even latter buy lunch with it.
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I guess the paper IPCs are part of the game, but we haven’t used them for years.
we keep track of who has what money on a scoresheet. Why:- Saves time
1: No need to count out the initial money
2: No need to collect/hand out the IPCs like a banker each contries turn
3: No need to put the money away when putting the game away
4: No Need to print more/any money on paper :wink: - creates an income history (for analysis, game play discussions, etc)
- scoresheet can also track weapons development, no need for ‘another’ chart
- Saves time
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@Imperious:
Use coins?
total investment: 1 roll of dimes, 1 roll nickels, 1 roll pennies
total investment 7.50 and you can even latter buy lunch with it.
You can buy lunch with it LATER. Thats funny.