Yeah. after 1943 the US advance was more slowed down by logistical considerations rather than Japanese resistance.
Axis & Allies 1943 Setup
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Germans and Soviets in Volgograd and Rostov? Possible, but is that what you want?
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@SuperbattleshipYamato To represent forces left behind and in circled and trapped. If you could to change he turn order to:
United States, United Kingdom , Germany, Japan, Russia, Italy, Anzac, French, China. And then make the changes to the setup I bolded and change the turn order then I think it is good.
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I can’t change the turn order. Thanks for clarifying on those territories. Very clever.
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@SuperbattleshipYamato Japan is too over powered because they go early. Maybe I can find a way on you tube to change it. You could change it in person through, meaning when you paly the actual boardgame. I may make some changes to Japan.
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Yeah.
Honestly though Japan arguably is underpowered in some ways.
To change it to be more historically accurate, I gave them Wake Island, Marshall Islands, Gilbert Islands, (no land units on any of them) and removed the infantry from Guam. I also gave them back Caroline Islands (added 2 infantry and 1 AAA there as well as moving the fighter from Palau there), removed the naval bases from Java and Sumatra, and moved the naval units off of Palau, Java, and Sumatra there. The US land units were moved to New Guinea (no Japanese forces there), and the naval units were moved off the Solomon Islands and New Guinea.
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@SuperbattleshipYamato Thank you! Big help! I will play test!
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@SuperbattleshipYamato Can you give me a file with these changes?
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