I’d still check out the Atari “Axis & Allies,” unless you have NO interest in RTS (as stated, like Command & Conquer). It trades strategy for faced pace action, and can be fun with friends on a LAN. I got a chance to play for a while, and it can be entertaining, for a short time…
Others to try would be Sudden Strike, another RTS but not as goofy, and my all time favorite RTS involving WW2 material: Close Combat. A damn good game…
I downloaded a copy of Iron Blitz from a website I can’t remember - I’ll try and track it down. It was a relatively small download, runs fairly well (gets slower and slower as you go on, even when turning down some of the settings), and is FREE!!!
Rather basic rules question
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Quite simply, when a territory is captured, are IPCs (equal to that territory’s value) given to the capturing player by the one that lost, or do they simply gain those IPCs from the bank at the end of the turn?
If only I could find the dratted rulebook… :-?
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it only gets added to the bank
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Ahhh, okay, thought as much. This means Russia isn’t as doomed as it was in past. :D
A good thing too, considering I’m usually stuck with the poor buggers.
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add the person that got caputered moves down his marker on his/her IPC chart





