jrcar
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Now the important bit, the land OOB! There is sooo much change here. Once you get over the "oh my god" factor of the fabulous map you start to look at the land units... and you can quickly get overwhelmed, and absolutely excited at the same time! At start much of the war is fought with battalion - regimental sized units. Many of the Japanes divisons (except in China and some of the Malaysian invasion ones) are broken down into their regiments, and some regiments to battalions. This isn't the old DivA/B/C (which is still there), but infantry regts, gun regts, engineers, cavalry. This is really important as many of the targets don't warrent large units at the start... but as the war goes one you need to (and can) recombine these smaller elements into larger ones, sometimes up several layers (Bn's to Regt's, Regt to Div). The Allies are also the same, Andy Mac as done an awesome job there as well! The old baseforce system, and NLF units are all changed as well. For the Japanese there are few CD units, although some baseforces upgrade later on. There are a range of airsupport options, from companies with 8 airsupport, through battalions (24) and special base forces, and then the AirHQ's (100+). This gives a lot of flexibility, which you need as the stacking limits on aircraft keep you more dispersed than in stock. I won't say much more at this stage, although I can show specifics of things to specific requests. As the AAR goes on I'll try and show as many things as I can. As I've mentioned just a few times now, naval support, Naval and AirHQ have a much more important role to play in AE. In addition the Japanese get Port operating units. These include naval support and engineer to help build and support key locations (usually oil/resource centres, but also key bases). Each nationality is also colour coded, and there are stacks of lovely new icons to help differentiate units... will keep you cardboard counter types happy for ages (except you can't use your toenail clippers to cut them off the screen!). Cheers Rob
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