Uxbridge
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ORIGINAL: Joram Hmm, I was reading up on this. A lot of the reason Germany initially wanted to invade was directly related to Russia's invasion of Finland. If they hadn't done that, Germany may have left them neutral. However, they still made the argument it would help their navy so who knows. Not much of it seems to be economic except for the significant ore contributions that Sweden shipped to Germany. Yet this isn't really modelled in the game though is it? I could propose a few events 1) Sweden supplies germany with ore: +x PPs (if not already starting with this) 2) Russia invades Finland (sure already happens?). Norway/Sweden/Denmark go +x towards allies? Or just Norway/Denmark if not possible to do sweden. If Russia led by player, is it possible to auto-trigger this if Russia attacks Finland? 3) If Russia invade Finland event, then event, Britain intervenes in Norway, Norway goes +x more towards allies, Germany loses Sweden PPs given 4) If Germany evades Norway before Russia invades Finland, then much greater chance of #2 happening. I don't know, just brainstorming. The idea is if no one did anything, then most likely the best thing would be to not go in. But if certain things happen, then it leads to a cascading affect strongly incenting Germany to invade Denmark/Norway as they did. I have been a little dissatisfied with the low importance of Norway as well, not to mention other nations vital to the German war potential. My solution to this was to place a number of German PP's, roughly half of them, outside of Germany. Thus 19 PP's went to Norway, reflecting the fact that half of Germany's iron came from Sweden and was shipped from Norway; 4 PP's went to Finland, representing the very important nickel imports; 5 PP's was located in Yugoslavia, portraying imports from Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia itself, which could only be transported through the railway net crossing this country; and, lastly and most importantly, no less than 36 PP's went to Romania, being the oil imports, without which the Wehrmacht had to walk and German subs would have been all but idle in the ports. Since these PP's mentioned, albeit still part of the German economy, are now placed in regions where the German player is initially incapable to protect them, I think that the situation becomes more natural than if the economy hade been simulated through events. Now "Hitler" have to keep a watchful eye on these countries, not to have them invaded or aquired by other nations via diplomacy. Even the British economy is re-worked like this, with one third of their PP's in Iraq, Palestine and Persia. This gives the Axis player a better incentive for a campaign in North Africa. Hope this might give you further ideas for your brainstorming.
< Message edited by Uxbridge -- 8/9/2009 6:25:50 PM >
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