@VictoryFirst Germany is up
NML 1914 Team Game 8
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@elrood as it is , Germany can’t go on the offensive on the Eastern Front , which seems so ridiculous. Being able to be build 20 units in Berlin, isn’t much use really.
Let’s give Germany that IC then and Turkey 3 Inf.
And I won’t play Britain. -
@witt agreed, the Berlin IC with the possibility to build storm troops there is really a joke…
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@witt
A Prussian IC enables Germany to build to trade with russia at least.
And 3 Turk inf put some pressure on Arabia, although these 3 can be desintegrated with some early dice luck on entente part… hence I suggested adding that industry tech for turks, to shorten its supply lines. -
@dawgoneit G’s closest sizable site at the opening is W Prus, but its not near the front and an army would have to march a long way up the Baltic coast to St Pete and pass Belarus or capture Bela first. Stockholm is closer to StPete and protected, but G would have to build tt’s and conquer it first.
Would giving G a free IC in E or W Prus make any of you more likely to go for kill Russia first, rather than Paris first? If G goes for Paris first, the are already enough G troops on eastern front to not need to build in Prus IC, until or unless Paris is unattainable or captured. Austria has to be the primary eastern front guy, while T needs to attack from the south. C by nature is already always attacking from Asia.
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@fmerwinrommel i say a free German IC in Prussia increases the chances of a successfully Russian campaign from impossible to plausible. 😎
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@dawgoneit Some players have deliberately avoided choosing the bigger, more prominent powers such as G or UK, even when they could have. So I think everyone should speak out if they strongly support or disagree with rotating.
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@fmerwinrommel what if its not germany that gets the complex but austria instead.
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@dawgoneit makes sense!
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@elrood in galicia
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@dawgoneit and give them the 3 men your talking about there or a trench or 2
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I’m in for another
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@dawgoneit although I like to add sth that is not a must have for either party and breaks up the usual frontlines that are establishing themselves after a few turns in. But is tough to do. A careless player will squander that advantage swiftly while a seasoned veteran might exploit it to more effect it was intended for in the first place.
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@entek well, what else am I gonna do. I am in as well.
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Wow this talk progressed quickly, even more so than after other matches.
I’ve been on the winning side since I joined 3 games ago and I’ve pretty much picked the faction that I thought would win. It was a no-brainer for me to go Turks twice with that buff then abandon them for France when turkey got nerfed.
Now we are talking about buffing turkey AND another CP?
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@colt45554 yeah well, it seems somewhat imbalanced and that additional dimension of tech dice increases the uncertainty the game gives. I do not know if CP buffs are the way to go, but what is the method we all understand.
You have a stance on it after some consideration?
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@elrood … that is a method we all…
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Personality also has strong influence on the game I think.
E.g. it is important for UK to align their moves with its Allies, hence Leo is best for the job because he is networked with all of us and like to talk strategy -
I think the CP need a bid but I don’t know how much that would be. I prefer a proper bidding phase like players do in Global
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Not sure if the rotation suggestion means rotating each round or rotating at end of each game. I like our current procedure for country selection
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@dawgoneit I’m definitely against Austria getting any bid. A’s only serious threat is R, and R is not in a position to overwhelm A at the start. A can choose which opponent or two that it wants to pursue first. Austria doesn’t need to build a fleet, unlike its allies, and it has good income, most of it secure along is friendly border.
@Colt45554 Bidding works when you have already chosen sides or play 1-on-1. It doesn’t work with random or rotating positions,
I’m open to suggestions on how to implement bidding for each individual game.