Hi @major-jsoto
The only two places I know to play online are here https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/topic/17147/gargantua-s-k-i-s-s-triplea-instructions/30
and here https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/category/68/axis-allies-1942-online
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During the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, the Caspian Flotilla secured vital sea shipping of army units, military equipment and different cargo, especially during the Battle of Stalingrad and battle for Caucasus.
“Caspian Flotilla.” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 28 Aug 2006, 20:56 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 1 Oct 2006 <http: en.wikipedia.org=“” w=“” index.php?title=“Caspian_Flotilla&oldid=72465211”>.</http:>
Per se, how does Subs attack Land units in AaA? It could be a Transport, but I could just move there instead…
I meant in terms of combat strength it would have been equivalent to about 1 A&A SUB.
I understand that… I am merely remarking on a playing level, the idea of putting a BB in the Caspian for any reason besides the fact that history doesn’t support it? Sorry if I sound like Mr. Rain-on-Parade…
GG
LOL, well, I think there is a reason why “Caspian Sub” may have chosen the most useless buy ever thought of for the name of their group :-)
The ultimate irony? Or a statement of purpose? :-)
LOL! It definitely has to be #… Oh nevermind… We are way off topic anyways… Russia Restricted people!
GG
If you want to give Russia a fleet, you should move the TRN/Sub from Karelia and put them, along with a BB and maybe a second TRN (since classic has no destroyers) out in SFE. That’s where most of the Russian fleet was in WWII, after it’s abysmal attempt to sink the Jap fleet.
I guess I’d better ask again :
Does the revised edition need any balancing in general, and Russia restricted in particular ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
No, I find that the extra few territories separating Moscow from Berlin do that for you… Bids are still nice…
GG
A small Axis bid (5-9 IPC’s) seems to be the maximu to balance the game.
Without a bid, it is about a 60% Allied win rate.
Thanks.