Edits only allowed if opponent allows
But if there have been no dice since the thing being edited, (like you want to change US Noncom during UK purchase phase and China didn’t roll any dice) I would almost always allow and hope for the same from my opponent.
If the dice rolled really didn’t make any difference, then I would also generally allow and hope for the same.
But I don’t like promising edits of this nature will always be approved.
Do you want a different policy for our game? I always consider what my opponent wants.
I don’t like either side promising re-rolls, but if a really extreme dice roll wrecks the game and both players agree (like you did for me years ago), then re-rolls can make sense.
But even then… what if I’d come back and won that game years ago after you gave me a couple planes back from G1? Neither of us would have felt good.
I had trouble writing what exactly I think about these things
Basically, edits and re-rolls have to be agreed upon at the time. Generally acceptable edits like even changing a US noncom when doing UK purchases or combat movement is generally acceptable.
If a player saves the file each phase and decides when about to roll UK dice that he really wanted to do his US noncom all different (and China didn’t roll), the opponent wouldn’t even know the difference. I often don’t save the files when I should, so have to reload or just ask for permission.
Thanks for trying to make it clear before we get going! What do you think?