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  • This may be the 1st AA game where each power is very interesting to play in it’s own right.  Classic and revised both America and Russia were kind of boring.

    That being said in all the games so far including this one, The UK is my favorite to play.  It seems to be one of the more diverse powers, though in some games if things go bad she can be irrelevant by T2.

    After that it is fun to play Italy, I like the dynamic and concept of being a “minor” power that has significant consequenses to the game as well as being a naval power.  It would be nice if China could have been implemented to the game as well as Italy.

    Japan would be my least favorite power to play (not including China) as it is sort of a “gimme power”, in that there just is no major threat or opponent in most cases; yes it can be delayed and harrased semi-effectivly, but not at the peril of putting signifiant game breaking damage to the Japanase empire. Essentially the worst that can happen to her is preventing a super power from become a super duper power.


  • @dondoolee:

    Japan would be my least favorite power to play (not including China) as it is sort of a “gimme power”, in that there just is no major threat or opponent in most cases; yes it can be delayed and harrased semi-effectivly, but not at the peril of putting signifiant game breaking damage to the Japanase empire. Essentially the worst that can happen to her is preventing a super power from become a super duper power.

    Thanks for your post.  I agree with your Japan assessment especially for 1941, but in a current game I’m playing by forum (against Omega and friends) Japan got completely dismantled in the first 3 turns, mostly by dice, but also from the full attention of US bombers and fleet.  I often give close to full attention to Japan with the US in the first few turns, and it causes major problems.  (Talking about 1942 start)
    Like you said, (especially for 1941) it’s a question of whether Japan is a super power or super duper power.  I won a game (by forum) recently where it was Japan vs. the world, and the world lost (1941 start).


  • @gamerman01:

    @dondoolee:

    Japan would be my least favorite power to play (not including China) as it is sort of a “gimme power”, in that there just is no major threat or opponent in most cases; yes it can be delayed and harrased semi-effectivly, but not at the peril of putting signifiant game breaking damage to the Japanase empire. Essentially the worst that can happen to her is preventing a super power from become a super duper power.

    Thanks for your post.  I agree with your Japan assessment especially for 1941, but in a current game I’m playing by forum (against Omega and friends) Japan got completely dismantled in the first 3 turns, mostly by dice, but also from the full attention of US bombers and fleet.  I often give close to full attention to Japan with the US in the first few turns, and it causes major problems.  (Talking about 1942 start)
    Like you said, (especially for 1941) it’s a question of whether Japan is a super power or super duper power.  I won a game (by forum) recently where it was Japan vs. the world, and the world lost (1941 start).

    Haha, I have lost as World to Japan Vs World a few times.  I have also seen a few games where you would think Japan has been crippled to the point where it should be irrelevant, only to be Godzilla in a couple of turns.  And it is semi common for me to seemingly bring the game to an apparent dead even halt/ seemingly endless grind of a game as the allies; everytime this happens though, guess which power ends up breaking it and the Allies chances of winning with it?  Though I have also seen Japan make stupid mistakes or get AWFUL dice which effectivly takes it out of the game.  The best was when the US Battleship, Phil Des/Tranny survived at the cost of 1 loaded jap tranny, BB, 5 Fig as well as a couple Japanese failed mainland attacks.

    There is a pretty interesting thread going on now about stalling Japan in which I threw some of my methods and philosophy in dealing with her. The thread as a whole is a good read for anyone interested in picking up a few ideas about Japan.

    If there is a CONSISTENT way of appling a KJF strat I am completley unaware of it, I would be interested in any links to games or threads where such a strat is employed.

    But for me, I think it is much more fun being a power to deal with Japan than Japan itself.  Japan is just too big and powerful  (once the game basics are learned anyway)to be fun.  Also, I am not much of a '42 player to make that informed a decision on anything.


  • It’s interesting how Japan received so much votes. Probably it’s due being overpowered and some people simply just want stomp opponents without thinking too much

    In Revised the most voted usually were Germany and USA (the richer ones). See a pattern? I never take Japan if I can avoid it in FTF, it’s just too easy to be fun (specially in 1941). I prefer UK or USA (with their Coyote friends of ACME China  :-P) and maybe Italy (that only in PBEM, I love their short turns)


  • @Funcioneta:

    It’s interesting how Japan received so much votes. Probably it’s due being overpowered and some people simply just want stomp opponents without thinking too much

    In Revised the most voted usually were Germany and USA (the richer ones). See a pattern? I never take Japan if I can avoid it in FTF, it’s just too easy to be fun (specially in 1941). I prefer UK or USA (with their Coyote friends of ACME China  :-P) and maybe Italy (that only in PBEM, I love their short turns)

    Uh huh - very good points.  Thanks for your post, and you too dandolee - +1 to both.
    Yes, it’s always nice to have your power all set up to trample your opponents from turn 1 as opposed to, say, the USA who needs several turns of planning and intelligent play, typically.  In short, people don’t want to have to THINK too much, don’t want to have an immediate threat, and want to stomp opponents!  (I’m assuming)

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    Assume all you want  :-)

    I think Japan is crucial to the axis war effort. If they don´t perform to the max Germany
    might have fallen before you can start trampling again. And I like a big navy with lotsa ways to go.

    And in my current FTF game Japan is almost annihilated,  without Germany getting the upperhand in Russia. So they can be stopped.


  • You’re right.  +1 and thanks for the post!


  • Blitzkrieg, Need I say more.


  • I prefer Germany as axis and Russia as allies.

    The war is really decided between theses 2.


  • @Corbeau:

    I prefer Germany as axis and Russia as allies.

    The war is really decided between theses 2.

    I agree, whoever wins the Eastern Front of Germany usually wins the game.  +1 to you


  • I chose Germany/Italy combo if I’m axis. I like the way you can use these two powers together. I like to look for other strats then just try to take out Russia. Some games I try to keep pressure on Russia, but I’ll build navy/air just to see what kind of trouble I can give the UK/US.
    If I’m allies I like the UK. Cuz I like the challenge and all those choices. UK also seems to have the hardest time getting its NO’s, at least early on.


  • I voted much differently from most.

    Russia
    The USSR can actually put up a fight in this version, while it does take some mental shift from the old buy all infantry of some earlier versions. In AA50 Russia can put credible pressure on Germany or a decent defense up in Asia.

    Italy
    While Italy may not have the money to spend to buy all kinds of snazzy stuff, I find that how Italy is played can be the game decider in many games.

    USA
    In my opinion another game decider. While the US may not be in the thick of the fray and fighting battles in every round like Germany and Russia, its play can have a drastic affect on the game.


  • my first time playin italy, i took over Brazil, then the Indies and started SBR the US. gotta love them, though if someone notices you in the begining you’re crippled off the first few turns and can’t really bounce back without some serious luck


  • Italy is SUCH a game changer! I love it.


  • Every nation may have an effect on the game, but ultimately the game is decided by Germany’s success.


  • Any nation as long as there’s a game going on.


  • @cannon:

    Any nation as long as there’s a game going on.

    THIS!  I’ll take any nation over none!  :)

    Though, If I have to choose …

    UK : very spread out and a bit of a challenge to manage such a vast empire with fronts on every side.

    JAPAN : I’m just not used to naval, so sometimes I like to play Japan just to give the naval side of the game a whirl.

    ITALY : Serious underdog with the ability to tip the balance at any given moment.


  • @gamerman01:

    @dondoolee:

    Japan would be my least favorite power to play (not including China) as it is sort of a “gimme power”, in that there just is no major threat or opponent in most cases; yes it can be delayed and harrased semi-effectivly, but not at the peril of putting signifiant game breaking damage to the Japanase empire. Essentially the worst that can happen to her is preventing a super power from become a super duper power.

    Thanks for your post.  I agree with your Japan assessment especially for 1941, but in a current game I’m playing by forum (against Omega and friends) Japan got completely dismantled in the first 3 turns, mostly by dice, but also from the full attention of US bombers and fleet.  I often give close to full attention to Japan with the US in the first few turns, and it causes major problems.  (Talking about 1942 start)
    Like you said, (especially for 1941) it’s a question of whether Japan is a super power or super duper power.  I won a game (by forum) recently where it was Japan vs. the world, and the world lost (1941 start).

    play 1941 witth few VC’s, and no NO’s
    then you have nice game with US attacking japan and russia and UK fending of germany and italy


  • I chose the US because I am a thinker. I enjoy being the US for a couple of reasons. The first reason is that the even though the battles aren’t numerous the US can still make some important attacks. These attacks need a lot of luck, my kind of AA strategy. Then once the US has had their build up the war changes. My one freind said it best, " Ohh god, the US is invading the axis party is over." The allies went on to win that round.
    Even though my favorite is the US, I am best as Uk. I don’t know why but my record is best with them.
    In all my games I have never played as japan, but I do know thier kind or play is not my style so I wouldn’t really it.
    That’s all I have to say about that.

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