Ok I have copied the alpha rules do you recomend them for further game play. and thanks for your promped answer.
I do recommend them(alpha PLUS, which is more balanced than alpha). Larry ahs also posted a Med setup change. if you need it, I can paste it here. Try both out and see which one you like.
The rules for scrambling specifically state that you may only scramble if combat is occurs in the sea zone surrounding the island with the air base. This combat may be either a straight naval battle if defending naval units exist in the sea zone or just an amphibious attack launched from the sea zone if there are no existing defending naval units.
I’m wondering if someone could clarify this to me.
I’ve heard that India and Great Britain will have separate IPC incomes. If that’s true, does that mean all British Pacific territories goes to the Indian IPC?
Does this also mean that there’s a possibility that there can be a houseruled seventh player as British India? Would it work?
I also heard that the United States has a split income as well between the Atlantic and Pacific. So does that also mean that there could very well be an (again, houseruled) eighth player playing as either the European American forces or the Pacific American forces?
Higher number of possible players is 10:
USSR
France
UK
India
ANZAC
China
USA
Germany
Italy
Japan
You’re not going to have much fun playing one minor allied … just give to one player all the minor allies, so practical max number is 7 players
Knowing me I will do this, just like AA50 I sometimes broke out China from the US. Believe me I could get 10 people over, (a lot of them suck, but compared to a lot of people on here I guess I suck :-P ) That will be fun!
Having a fleet, planes and a few trannies in the Baltic lets you threaten Britain and Russia, while defending your Scandinavian holdings. Brits will have to be wary of an attack and waste precious resources in anticipation. And if he does, simply use the fleet, airforce and trannies on other things.