Axis,
There’s a difference between quitting and being forced to quit. Sometimes a player wants to see if they can recover. But if a player has decided that it’s hopeless for himself, then they should be allowed to quit.
I, personally, don’t force my opponent to capture a capitol per se. And, just because a capitol is captured, doesn’t mean I’ll necessarily concede either. It’s all board position. If I can make a run, I will. But if I see it’s completely hopeless (ie America, Russia and England have 800 point Armies on the board while Germany and Japan together can’t field a 400 point army) then I have no problem letting someone quit or quitting myself.
Mateooo,
Personally, I think it’s worse to win a completely one sided game when your opponent just won’t quit then it is to admit defeat in a completely one sided game. Very frustrating to be sitting there with 700 points of armies next to Moscow (defended by 400 points of army and needing constant resupply by the allies to prevent it’s fall) then it is to be the gal needing all that reinforcement and saying “You win. Want to play again?”