I want to make this post prior to getting too deeply invloved in my first game, b/c there are some observations/thoughts I’d like to make and then see if they hold true.
#1 - Despite the new units/values and territories the game will still play very close to 2nd or 3rd Ed.
Incorrect. There is now a safe spot northwest of UK where a fleet can be built out of range of German fighters. There are a ton of other cute map tricks. Germany can no longer storm Africa first turn. Etc. etc. etc. Add them all up, and it plays rather differently.
#1A - The game still revolves around Germany and Russia
Yes. But Japan is far more powerful this time around; it expands like mad.
#2 - Navies are still largely irrelevant. (direct correllation to #1A)
Incorrect. Now, the UK should concentrate on building a transport fleet to move infantry into Europe. The Allies must have a strong navy to protect those transports. Germany requires a small suicide navy and air to kill the Allied transports for two crucial turns. Etc. etc.
#3 - India is also largely irrelevant.
While it is nice to have as the UK, any significant attempt to hold is a waste. What is more important is to put those units to a better use, whether that is going to Afr, fortifying in Per, or retreating so you can counter a weak move by the Japanese into Ind. As the Allies the more time you get Japan fiddling around in SE Asia the better. And as Japan, take it if it is given, but your most important goal should be to get to Mos.
Actually, I thought India was important in Classical. But in Revised, I think trying to hold India with Allies is a waste.
You will change your style of play, or get hammered against good players.