Thank you, that actually helped a lot. We had a general idea of the subs ability to submerge unless facing destroyers, but that got a little confusing when it came to combined arms. Your comment about dice actually sorted that out. Thanks a bunch, I’m sure I’ll be back with questions about convoys, bombing, and scrambling once we play again.
Cheap components? How much more cost cutting on a $90 game?
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I was very disappointed to see that Europe was published using cheaper materials then Pacific!
All of the tokens are printed on cheaper, thinner cardboard. I didn’t notice until I mixed up components from both boxes that they couldn’t even keep to the standards of the Pacific game?!?!
These two games retail for $90 bucks and it chafes that WOTC can’t even include a pack of money. On top of that they included cheaper dice and cheaper cardboard pieces?
This is really a bad case because these two games were intended to be intermixed into one large game
I’ve purchased my last product from WOTC. I’m tired of paying premium prices while they keep putting crappy materials on the shelf.
Sorry for the rant guys, but every edition gets cheaper and cheaper…
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What? The cardboard is better! The black backing makes it look better and they’re thicker. For example, the Italian roundels are thicker than the Japanese ones
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For example, the Italian roundels are thicker than the Japanese ones
Thats what she said…! Sorry, just got done watching The Office :-D
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You’re right! it was the Pacific components that were the cheaper ones!
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@tjt:
You’re right! it was the Pacific components that were the cheaper ones!
Yeah. At least they improved.





