ya, don’t buy revised, just buy 1942
if you want to play revised, you can use the board and pieces from 1942 and just use the revised rules
actual differences:
In Revised, there was no such thing as Cruisers, and in Revised the Destroyers were a 3-3-2-12 unit with anti-submarine capabilities
In 1942, there are now Cruisers, which are a 3-3-2-12 unit with Shore Bombardment, and the Destroyers became a 2-2-2-8 unit with anti-sub ability
In Revised, Subs were a 2-2-2-8 unit, in 1942 they are a 2-1-2-6 unit
In Revised, Carriers were a 1-3-2-16 unit, in 1942 they are a 1-2-2-14 unit
In Revised, Transports were a 0-1-2-8 unit that could participate in combat and be taken as a casualty
In 1942, Transports became a 0-0-2-7 unit that may not participate in battle and may not be taken as a casualty until ALL of the fighting units on your side have either died or submerged
In Revised, Battleships cost 24, in 1942 they cost 20 (never get bought anyway)
In Revised, Shore bombardments instantly killed the unit if they hit, meaning the unit could not hit back. In 1942 they unit is considered a casualty and gets to roll its dice before dying against the attackers troops.
In Revised, you could do as many shore bombardments as you wanted even if only dropping off 1 infantry. In 1942, you may only do one shore bombardment per unit you are dropping off.
In Revised, Strategic bombing instantly killed IPCs. In 1942, Strat Bombing damages the factory, meaning that for each point of damage on the factory, the enemy can produce one less unit there. Factories can take up to twice their territory’s IPC value in damage, and each point of damage may be repaired for 1 ipc.
In Revised, Bombers cost 15 and AA guns cost 5, in 1942 Bombers cost 12 and AA guns cost 6 (noone buys AA guns anyway)
In Revised, the sea zone (63) that touches Alaska also touches Western Canada, In 1942 it doesn’t touch western Canada.
There are also some minor changes to north america, such as western canada does not touch central america, etc. There are all completely unimportant.
Lastly, neither Revised or 1942 have National Advantages, the poster above must be thinking of AA50.
Because there are now Destroyers AND Cruisers, the setup is pretty much the same as before except:
Japan SZ 50 is now a Cruiser
Germany SZ 5 is now a Destroyer (nerf)
UK SZ 35 is now a Cruiser
UK SZ 15 is now a Destroyer (nerf)
USA SZ 20 is now a Destroyer (nerf)
USA SZ 10 is now a Cruiser (also a nerf, it may have same a/d as before, but now it doesn’t have anti-sub capabilities, so, Germany has 50% chance of destroying your cruiser and both transports turn 1)
UK SZ 13 is now a Cruiser instead of Battleship (big nerf)
Russia SZ 4 is still a Submarine (minor nerf)
I think thats everything. 1942 is a much better game, but it is a little bit harder to play as the Allies if you are just learning. Overall, it promises to be more balanced than Revised, which was weighted towards the Axis and required a small bid of 6 ipcs or so for the Axis (if the Allies player was very experienced).