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Author Topic: "Swing Power" in Global '40  (Read 1814 times)
calvinhobbesliker
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« Reply #30 on: June 10, 2010, 06:49:50 am »
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I'm with calvin, you cannot ignore Japan in this game. They can bring a monster force against WUSA and take it if USA tries ignoring it. Or send it to Alaska, buy a minor IC there and start sending troops from Japan. Also, it's counter intuitive not making use of starting USA's Pacific navy in the Pacific (as always was). Take into account that max number of units USA can build is 20 now, unless they buy a mayor IC at CUSA (and that would only slow them more), that Japan can convoy raid WUSA, Mexico and Central America, and that you can invade South America, buy some ICs there and start annoying USA's rear. There are too much tricks on Japan's sleeve in this game to let them alone, and don't forget the good old bomber rush

Other stuff is Mongolia status ... the ideal would be non-agression treaty (Mongolia+USSR vs Japan) with Mongolia as pro-soviet. With current rules, we are going to see odd approachs, like soviets attacking Dzavhan (1 inf) and then entering China, because Mongolians also purchased a ACME wall (at least for Pacific) Or Japan attacking Ulanbataar after taking Amur, so disrupting the wall of soviet defenders

At least Himalayas are impassable. Let's pray the same is for Sahara and Switzerland

Why Switzerland?
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« Reply #31 on: June 10, 2010, 06:52:39 am »
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Mmmm... now I'm noticing that you can unload guys from Japan to Bco ... that means the old slingshot mechanic from Revised has came back. Great! And bombers now cannot hit Japan's sz from Yukon and Japan sends 10 units against Canada, not just 8 (add 10 more from Manchuria IC) ... Polar Express can be even more deadly than in Revised: you only need a minor IC and a NB at Alaska with Japan

I don't see how you can ignore Japan against a quick Polar Express
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« Reply #32 on: June 10, 2010, 06:55:12 am »
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Why Switzerland?

Two reasons:

- Alps (I'd hate planes flying over the Alps merrilly)
- Nobody wanted invade Switzerland in real world, it was too costly for not much profit, and you would be destroying a good place to evade taxes
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« Reply #33 on: June 10, 2010, 06:57:23 am »
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Mmmm... now I'm noticing that you can unload guys from Japan to Bco ... that means the old slingshot mechanic from Revised has came back. Great! And bombers now cannot hit Japan's sz from Yukon and Japan sends 10 units against Canada, not just 8 (add 10 more from Manchuria IC) ... Polar Express can be even more deadly than in Revised: you only need a minor IC and a NB at Alaska with Japan

I don't see how you can ignore Japan against a quick Polar Express

Exactly. That's why a KGF will not work as a US strat
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« Reply #34 on: June 20, 2010, 01:55:55 pm »
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From the looks of things the game will stay true to the real world in terms of strategy. Both theaters will need to be taken care of at the same time if you are the US. Britain will need to harass the Germans in Africa and the Japs in mainland Asia. ANZAC has to disrupt Japan's navy and Russia just has to hold on. One of the things that was interesting in real life is why the Japanese never made headway into Russia during operation Barbarossa. If they had held up thos Siberian troops until springtime when the snows melted, who knows what would have happened after that.
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« Reply #35 on: June 24, 2010, 06:24:13 pm »
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Howdy,

Surely Japan would be deterred from attacking the USSR for the first few turns for two reasons:
 1) There should be a massive Soviet army in Siberia just waiting to turn west to help save Moscow (the USSR thrashed Japan in Mongolia just one year earlier with this army at Kalkin Gol); and
 2) Sending significant units into the wastes of Siberia will weaken all other Japanese attacks, which have now become "standard" in the AAP40 game.

A peace treaty between Japan and USSR did both sides a favour....until 1945 of course  evil

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« Reply #36 on: June 27, 2010, 11:55:34 am »
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Larry Harris has confirmed that there should be around 20 units defending Russia's eastern front.
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