Concerning the addition of multiple Optional Rules (see the Axis & Allies Global 1940 House Rules Expansion thread) we advice players to study those Optional Rules in order to implement some of the units during Strategic Planning.
Global 1940 Cold War goes Hot Scenario
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have you tried the 1946 cold war scenario?
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@Ghost:
have you tried the 1946 cold war scenario?
No, but I really want to.
@Ghost:
i was hoping dannyboy would have posted by now.
I would think he would have by now
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i think its his work so i can understand if he’s busy.
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@Ghost:
i think its his work so i can understand if he’s busy.
Yeah your probably right, but have you played this variant? 1946 0r 1960?
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no, i haven’t tried to set it up since last time and no ones been free to play.
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ive played his '46 game, and its fun but pretty unbalanced if you ask me. the USSR can become unstoppable in two to three turns.
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ive played his '46 game, and its fun but pretty unbalanced if you ask me. the USSR can become unstoppable in two to three turns.
I agree.
Does anyone have suggestions on how to make it more balanced? -
no i would try to balance it but not without dannyboys help
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ive played his '46 game, and its fun but pretty unbalanced if you ask me. the USSR can become unstoppable in two to three turns.
like how!?
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Finally! in a week i am going to play maybe!!!
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:-)
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@Ghost:
:-)
I think im going to be the commies
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how does he have NATO in there
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@Ghost:
how does he have NATO in there
:? I dont understand
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Me to
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Ok they game is AWESOME!!!
I want to play it again! -
What :-)
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Ok on turn 1 my tanks blazed through Europe and china. The allies went on a full retreat. NATO moved all its units to paris to defend.
Soon Communist China and Russia Defeated N. China. In Europe I (Russia) launched a massive invasion into Italy and Greece. Then the allies surrendered and i won! -
dang 8-)
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I want to try the 65 one