I think a good idea for 1914 would be to require at least 1 infantry to be stationed in every territory by the end of a power’s turn (the infantry must be from the power controlling. If they don’t, they won’t get the IPCs from this territory. Not only does it potentially make the game more historically accurate (to symbolize the need to keep civilian populations under control during wartime), but it probably also makes the game more balanced, as the Allies will probably be more burdened with this (since they have substantially larger colonial possessions).
House Rules from Game Master
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Its about a balance between historic simulation and historic replay.
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I second Micoon in that regard… Historical version requires a historical timeline… its only purpose is to draw relationships for realistic events as they occur. Its not anything more than a guideline anyway.
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Germany had Already Radar in place to defend the “Atlantic wall” in Early 1941, long before “Barbarossa” would begin… So Radar shouldn’t be a UK advantage at all in a 1942 scenario. Only in a 1939…
We are working here on a Historical edition for A&A, so for this game timelines are essential and therefore more important then game flexibility, IMO.
Germany had short wave radar only, hence did not pick up a signal on airplanes being long away and the warning was too late sometimes!





