Yeah, I’ve read that and I believe it. I think until 1943 or 1944 the Americans had more ground units in the Pacific?
Yeah, the US built a ton of ships. For some reason the US never gets to seemingly similar numbers in the game.
We had a bid in each of the tournament games we played, 3 to allies in the first and 3 to axis in the second. Neither had much impact.
So the difference was an extra infantry unit somewhere?
Yes, 1 in India and 1 in Shanghai.
I’m thinking about expanding my YouTube content to include G42 videos… although I’m terrified talking about something I’ll have very little experience in. If you don’t mind I may have more questions for you and Tammvan about this setup.
Glad to help!
My games at Gencon had a clean bid (none to either side) and then a 4 bid to the Axis.
My games at Gencon had a clean bid (none to either side) and then a 4 bid to the Axis.
I’m gonna see this setup for the first time next week.
@Young:
I’m gonna see this setup for the first time next week.
I love the 1942 setup, but for different reason than most. The reason being is that it makes me fall more in love with the 1940 setup. :-D
YG, Tirano is just jaded for a young guy. He loves the impossible slogging of the G40 format so much, that he has dreams of red-chip stacks of infantry that go al the way to the ceiling after a nonstop 3 day game.
G42 is at least playable because it comes to a head around US7-8…rather than R10-12. Not so many gambits (except the “kill two American fleets to open the game is a must” that I learned from Jim).
I use black chips for 25 units. It helps with the swaying red chip stack!
Marsh
@Marshmallow:
I use black chips for 25 units. It helps with the swaying red chip stack!
Marsh
lol