You could be right about the mixing of old and new pieces. I have the original 50th anniversary edition, and have got to say that some of the pieces were miss formed and not of great quality. I have switched those out with other pieces. Since I own every edition except for 1940 Pacific, I can say that the older game pieces were of much better quality…but you need the newer games to get those newer sculpts, so it is a challenge to have it both ways. Anyway good luck, and hope you enjoy “anniversary “. It, and along with the original “Pacific 2000” are my favorite editions
Chinese infantry placement?
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We had a new problem in our wednesday game.
China produced 1 inf but couldn´t place it anywhere ´cos 3 or more units
in their 2 remaining territories. (Yes russian units, and they don´t count).
But if it was chinese units.Is the extra units destroyed,as in you-can´t-raise-anymore-soldiers-in-your-tiny-country
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can they be placed later, as in rule-concerning-bought-to-many-units? -
They remain in the mobilization zone until they can be placed. However, this shouldn’t be a problem, as Chinese units can always be moved in noncombat movement to make room for the new infantry.
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Is this also true for other countries… ie if you miscalculate IC output and have an excess number of units… or are these lost
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It’s true for all countries. However, if you lose your capital, you also lose any unplaced units that you may still have in the mobilization zone.
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thanks war dog
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It’s true for all countries. However, if you lose your capital, you also lose any unplaced units that you may still have in the mobilization zone.
For chineses, there’s not a thing called “capital” :-D. You can “save” the non-placed inf until end of days, even if all the freak China is taken by axis
Bugs, give me more bugs … :lol: