Welcome, coolhandluke!
To further clarify, Germany may move out of the sea zone in combat movement even if its ships end up in a friendly sea zone. Moving to avoid combat in this situation is considered a valid combat move.
How long has that thing been sitting on the Shelf at the store?
My copy of revised, that I bought when it FIRST came out, had different prices for different countries, but I never noticed any starting placement errors…
Perhaps you’re not reading the Sea-Zone’s right on the map? Or they aren’t typed on correctly?
I have correctly read the sea zone, several times actualy ^^
My game is a french version.
I’m just beginning to play online on GTO facebook application, so i’m writing down on a piece of paper the right start up ^^.
My game is a french version.
Yes, this is one of the versions that has errors.
You can also get the setup information here: http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=6226.0
and (if you’ve got really good eyes) you may be able to make out the correct sea zone numbers on this map: http://www.wizards.com/avalonhill/images/aabigmap.jpg
I’m glad to hear that is an “official mistake” ^^
Thaks for your help, all of you :lol:
So I had another question. Where are the White Surrender pieces for the French in this game? Is my set incomplete?
So I had another question. Where are the White Surrender pieces for the French in this game? Is my set incomplete?
France is not a playable nation on Revised and there are no White Surrender pieces.
BinNYC,
Are you talking about the Annivrsry Game as I think the French surrender in that version, not the revised 2nd. You can post under that forum. Although I do not know much about the foreign language editions, perhaps they have different rules and pieces?
Happy Gaming!
D2
So I had another question. Where are the White Surrender pieces for the French in this game? Is my set incomplete?
France is not a playable nation on Revised and there are no White Surrender pieces.
Thank you so much for the clarification. Although this is quite disappointing as I really want to re-enact the French Surrender as many time as possible. Maybe I will try the Anniversary Edition or the old Xeno board.
BinNYC,
I see your point, I too have wanted to re-enact the surrender as well. I think it was an important part of the historical play. There should be a point when what ever country frees the French from German Occupation, the white surrender pieces are replaced by whichever country saves them. ( ei, green if its US, Tan if its UK, Red and White if its Switzerland, Orange if its just one guy named Ron, et… )
Let me know if you find an expanded edition with revised rules to allow.
Doug2
I have a expansion set in my closet that I bought in probably '94-'96 that starts around '40 and has rules for how and when Russia and US enter the war. When Germany takes France, you roll a die to determine whether French territories + troops are either Vichy or Free French, and whether the French Navy is Vichy, Free or scuttled. ( I think the Free French are played by the UK). Haven’t played it in years. I think it was by Xeno Games and called “The World at War”. Also had destroyers and some other cool changes.