@TG:
I find it ironic how a thread deftly titled “MY Review” has quickly snowballed into EVERYONE’S thoughts and opinions of the game. Good one. :wink:
Really quickly though, the idea of having an IPC rich Complex in the Urals makes Russia a far more tempting target to Japan than ever before. I’m NOT one those guys who ridicules the erroneous notion of Japan having more sway over Russia than Germany. But it seems like the natural progression of the game if this rule ever got implemented.
I should have qualified the statement; I’m a little rusty on A&A at the moment.
To clarify:
(See my map for the alternative layout.)
This is fundamentally different because the official maps all telescope eastern Europe further east to make the territories physically larger. For example on the new map “Western Poland” is where Eastern Poland should be.
This results in European Russia becoming squashed into the Urals, so the Russia/Moscow territory represents a much larger area than it should, meaning fewer Soviet territories which makes Russia easier to conquer.
USSR works very differently in my versions because:
1. I have the Soviet/Japanese non-aggro pact, which means the two are not at war until much later in the game (therefore “Tankograd” is not under threat from the east).
2. I allow nations to place infantry in any free “home” territory up to the IPC value of that territory, regardless of the presence of an IC, including those just liberated. I use “home” here in the strictest sense, i.e. Japan cannot place in Burma, Germany cannot place in Poland etc.
For obvious reasons the Soviets benefit most from this rule.
note: Ostland, Ukraine and West Russia are Soviet “home”.
3. I don’t allow the building of new ICs, nor the use of captured complexes.
4. The pripet marsh territory provides a natural breakwater to the eastern front, slowing down the movement so benefitting Russia under an early German onslaught.
5. By not telescoping the map there are many more Russian territories, making it more difficult for the Germans to “hold down Russia”.
6. I do not, of course, allow US/UK units on Russian soil (apart from refueling aircraft and shipping).
7. No capture the capitol/capital rule, therefore Russia fights on from the Urals even if Len/Mos/Sta all fall.
http://www.vor.ru/English/Victory/vict_18.html
Of course this raises the question as to wheather or not the Urals should start with a complex; I would say in the 1942 scenario yes; this represents industry moved from the west. For 1941 perhaps it should be an option to move a factory here, with a starting comlex in… Ukraine?
But this would be captured by G1, so perhaps the Leningrad factory is a more likely candidate to shift east.