Froonp
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Joined: 10/21/2003 From: Marseilles, France Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Shannon V. OKeets I follow your logic but propose changing the label for your 4th step to: US rolls for attempted DOWs against Germany/Italy/Japan. That the US is going to make an attempt to DOW on one of the Axis major powers is done in step 1. Yes but the problem I see is that RAW has the USA makes his DoWs after the US Entry dices for all other DoWs are already made and known. That is, the USA can decide whether the US entry level is high enough or not before announcing his DoWs. So, making the USA announce his DoWs (while the USA are bound by the US Entry rules) at the same time as the other major powers seems wrong to me. All the major powers on the Allied Side should announce their DoWs, coordinating at will, then all US Entry rolls are made, then the USA, knowing his new US Entry level, announces his DoWs over the Axis Major Powers. This is clear that the USA player should also warn his fellow allies powers that he intends to also DoW if his Entry allow for this, but this can be taken care of by normal communications between players (phone, MSN, speaking, etc...). It seems weird to me (and contrary to RAW) that the USA shoudl announce for example that they will DoW Japan (step 1)) just to discover because of US Entry rolls made in step 2) that this has become impossible, or that this has gone to levels that the US player was not willing to face. quote:
What I envision here are two different, but similar forms for Aligning countries and DOW. The form consists of a matrix with the phasing side's major powers as the columns and the target DOW/Align countries as the rows. Some of the cells will be blank (possible) some will be black (impossible). For example, the US might be able to DOW on Germany, but the CW can't because they are already at war. The CWiF program already has such a matrix doesn't it ? quote:
On the side are check boxes for each major power on the phasing side: Proposed and Final. By clicking Proposed the MP lets other MPs review and enter their selections. By clicking Final, the MP says his decisions are final. Once all MPs have Final checked, the 1st step is complete. At that point the program can performed steps 2 -> 4 by itself and only come back to the players for decisions if step 5 (reserves) or 6 (minors) require setting up units. And also (step 6)), deciding what Major Power aligns which minor country that was DoWed by the other side.
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