Yea, KAF is the sole reason people started building infantry in W. USA and walking to E. Canada. Slower assault into Europe, but Japan has no real ability to do anything to N. America.
Well I just follow the manual :p? Didn’t they try to balance it out?
IMO it is fairly balanced for casual or novice players but as player skill level increases allies will have the advantage to the point that a decent axis bid is required for expert players to balance the sides.
I think if you adjust your strategy to purchase infantry and other units rather than just tanks and fighter planes you should find your games a lot more balanced. Also, the key for the allies is that they have to work together for a common goal like all 3 focus on Germany. You should start thinking along the lines of if you make a move with England, how can you back the move up with the US before Germany has a chance to go.
Then that will be fine for now :). For me it’s not just playing the game, it’s playing the game with friend(s).
Well it worked didn’t it? I was axis in the game I described ;).
I would happily play allies against axis without bid, I’m pretty much done with AAR, as AA50 is much better, but if someone thinks axis have advantage in AAR then I will prove you otherwise.
TripleA, LL, no tech, real time.
Just enter the lobby and say you want to play axis without bid, you will get seriously pwned :evil: :lol: :evil: :-D
Yes you can, so long as the sea zone you are moving into AFTER you pass through the combat cleared sea zone is either vacant of enemy naval units, or those units consist ONLY of submerged subs.
after you launch the program select “load new game” look for the file revised.xml, select it and click open. now try starting a game, it should give you the revised version.
You can also read the essays on the subject at DAAK http://www.daak.de/indexe.php?sprache=e
(click DAAK-club rules along the left side, bidding is the second topic that will come up in the main window)
That should get you up and running.
If you still have questions after reviewing those, please feel free to ask :-)