Eindatadog:
Give the axis powers to the stronger players, the allies to the weaker ones. (It can still be sort of random.) This way, the nations at a disadvantage on the board have the stronger strategists while the nations with the stronger position on the board have the weaker strategists.
Eddiem4145:
As it stands right now, China cannot be improved in power. The allies already have a significant advantage, improving China would only make the situation worse. However, I think you discount what China can and cannot do at this time. If Japan ignores it even for one round, China’s a monster that cannot be stopped. If Japan does not ignore it, America is a monster that cannot be stopped significantly earlier in the game. (It is anyway, it’s only a difference of if it happens in Round 5 or Round 10.)
Questioneer:
As far as I have seen, if the two sides are evenly matched in skill, the allies have a win percentage of 67%-83% (about 4 to 5 times out of 6 games) unless there are some accidents (underdefending something because of not taking into account presence or absense of bases, etc) or some really wild dice (losing a major engagement where you had 80% or better odds as happens often enough to be mentioned.)
Community-at-large:
I doubt Alpha+2 will be finallized. The sides are in more disarray than they were out of the box, in my opinion. However, “fixing” the game shouldn’t be overly difficult. My goal in fixing the game (reducing one side’s chances of winning any given game to 40-60% from the time setup is complete) should be to do the absolute minimum. To me, that means forcing America to split its spending just like England has too, and for exactly the same historical and strategic reasons.
What about a bid? Sure, you want 30 IPC bids going out? I don’t. I think that would be a very, VERY, significant change in the game. Bidding, by necessity, seems to be a very drastic change to the game. It seems far less impactful to just force America to split its spending. America can still bring everything to bear on one side or the other, it just takes longer. Just like England can bring it all to bear on one side or the other, it just takes longer. Meanwhile, it takes America just that much longer to bring it all to bear, allowing Japan time to flex and adapt to the developing situation, or Germany/Italy can adapt, as necessary. And since I recommend America be able to dump the income from NOs on either side of the board, it is not that big of a change - even England has to keep their NOs on there respective sides of the board.
As for Tech, as it stands now, I feel technology is a waste. For one, unlike Anniversary, you do not keep your researchers forever. Unlike every other incarnation of the game, Technology has minimal - at best - impact on the game, in my opinion. To be viable the current structure should be scrapped and built from the ground up - IMHO of course. For instance, LRA: is it as effective now? Why not just buy an Airbase? To get LRA you have to have a research success, that takes 6 dice on average or 30 IPC. Then it takes 6 successes to get LRA on average. That’s significantly more than just buying an airbase.
I suggest finding an online calculator that will use Bayes Rule for you (conditional probability.) You need a 6 followed by a 5. That is a 1 in 6 chance following a 1 in 6 chance. I believe we are talking something akin to impossible…stats was never my strong suit, but I would not be surprised if the odds were about 17% of 17% or about 3% of getting the technology you wanted, and why put up with it? Just get the Airbase, it has way more utility!
Basically, what I am saying in reference to tech is this: “The cost far outweighs the reward, thus, basic risk analysis on your Return on Investment rules out the possibility of attempting to find technology. Compared to the guarenteed return for circumventing the dice altogether, it seems to indicate that the current technology system needs to be scrapped and rebuilt, or discarded altogether.”
Eh, I’m open to arguments, but you get the gist. Nerf America slightly instead of having ridiculous bids, scrap tech or fix it.