Boy F_alk, you sure know how to rain on a parade.
Happy Birthday/Independence Day America. I hope your nation prospers increasingly (if only to keep the Canadian economy going) and all of your future politicians are . . . not terrible!
:D
Boy F_alk, you sure know how to rain on a parade.
Happy Birthday/Independence Day America. I hope your nation prospers increasingly (if only to keep the Canadian economy going) and all of your future politicians are . . . not terrible!
:D
It is generally agreed that in a normal game between two equally compentant players, the axis will lose around 19/20 times.
If Russia is restricted from attacking in the first round, then the axis will lose around 3/4-4/5 times.
So in order to even things out, the two players bid on who gets to play the axis. The lowest bid takes them. This player takes their bid in IPCs and uses it to purchase and place units.
Anyway, as Germany, there is a lot wrong you can do in the first turn. The RIGHT thing to do all depends on your game plan. Do you wish to go big in Africa? Or are you going to force Russia into a holding pattern until Japan comes up the rear?
If you want to take Africa, you might choose to place your bid in Libya and take Egypt full out. This means wiping out all naval forces in the Med, as well as the North Atlantic stuff. You may wish to leave CAU alone at this time.
If you decide to go against Russia, then you may leave alone the sub in RED and go hard in CAU.
Did you want specifics?