@BJCard:
Another thing we should consider is the cost of techs- With no National Objectives, contested territories, low IPC territories outside western Europe and capitals, and Africa not worth much, there won’t be a lot of money to go around, at least until an Allied or CP country falls.
I mean, Germany starts with 35, a good sum (and the most in the game), but may not rise much higher for a few turns. It will likely lose its Africa territories and make slow gains in Europe (one combat round and not making money off of contested territories). With two or three fronts, can Germany afford to put 5 IPCs into Tech?
Britain? 30 IPCs, likely gain a couple from German Africa territories. They have to split their income between India and UK. Not likely to want to put 5 IPC into Tech.
Austria? 26 IPCs. not likely to grow above 30 quickly.
Russia, France, Ottoman, and Italy will likely fall below 20 in the first few turns.
The US only gets 20. They need transports and troops.
I suppose one could invade a few neutrals to gain more IPC’s/turn… but is it worth it?
So who will roll for tech?
I’ve never played A&A50, so I don’t know tech tokens from my elbow, but what about something along the lines of paying 1 IPC to get a die roll toward a particular tech. If you roll a 1, you get the tech. If you roll a 2-6, nothing happens. The following turn, you can spend 1 additional IPC to research the same tech. On a roll of 1-2, you get the tech. If you roll 3-6, nothing happens. Or, you could just roll again without spending any additional money, hoping for a roll of 1. Continue in this vein until you get the tech (guaranteed in 6 turns).
Or, perhaps each alliance researches tech together, guaranteeing a tech in 2 turns if each power puts 1 IPC toward it (this does, of course favor the allies, since its 4 vs 3, then later 5 vs 3). Perhaps only 2 or 3 IPC may be spent each turn by each alliance.
Additionally, money spent researching cannot be reallocated to another tech. If you’re going after Naval Aviation, you have to stick with it, or abandon the previous IPC sunk into research to go after another tech.
Edit: deleted an extra “if.”