Visitors, please feel free to post your opinion. Since I’m a relative novice at the game I’d like to have something definitive from experienced players by tonight.
Thanks.
Visitors, please feel free to post your opinion. Since I’m a relative novice at the game I’d like to have something definitive from experienced players by tonight.
Thanks.
So my roommate and I play Global quite frequently and our games shall we say get a little competitive. So in our most recent incarnation my roommate made his India move assuming I had no planes that could reach Calcutta. He made this assumption due to the fact that he had misidentified my strategic bombers as tactical bombers. So, when I mad my move as the Japanese I attacked Calcutta with my strategic bombers and enough infantry to take it, and simultaneously struck Honolulu setting the stage to potentially win the game. The issue with this entire sequence of events is-he saw that I had planes that could reach Calcutta after I had made my move, and upon recognizing this he said he wanted to change his move (basing this notion on the fact that if he knew they were strategic bombers he would never have left Calcutta so lightly defended). But I said that he couldn’t change the move, that his mistake is and my subsequent taking advantage of said mistake is the way the game is played. Am I totally off base here for not allowing him to change the move?
Thanks.
So my roommate and I play Global quite frequently and our games shall we say get a little competitive. So in our most recent incarnation my roommate made his India move assuming I had no planes that could reach Calcutta. He made this assumption due to the fact that he had misidentified my strategic bombers as tactical bombers. So, when I mad my move as the Japanese I attacked Calcutta with my strategic bombers and enough infantry to take it, and simultaneously struck Honolulu setting the stage to potentially win the game. The issue with this entire sequence of events is-he saw that I had planes that could reach Calcutta after I had made my move, and upon recognizing this he said he wanted to change his move (basing this notion on the fact that if he knew they were strategic bombers he would never have left Calcutta so lightly defended). But I said that he couldn’t change the move, that his mistake is and my subsequent taking advantage of said mistake is the way the game is played. Am I totally off base here for not allowing him to change the move?
Thanks.