Hubert Cater
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Regarding the idea of same weather for both sides on the same turn/date, that system will certainly have more consistent weather in game, but it does seem to favor only the side that goes second in game. For example, in 1939 Storm over Europe, Axis goes first, so any Polish response after the first turn would be under the same weather. But 150 turns later (and let's say 1 day turns for this argument only) when the Allies are invading France via D-Day it might look something like this: June 6, 1944 - Axis Turn (Sunny) June 6, 1944 - Allied Turn (Sunny) - D-Day is launched June 7, 1944 - Axis Turn (Rain) - Axis turn to respond In game it feels like the Allies are going first when it comes to D-Day, because they are the ones attacking, but in reality they are going second on that date, and any Axis response is on the next turn, with possibly different weather, so in my mind it feels like it really isn't all that different than what we have now as the Axis could possibly respond to D-Day under different weather conditions. I might be missing something, won't be the first time, but there still seems the possibility of attacks and responses with differing weather, unless the initiative system has something to do with compensating for this? Perhaps it pushes the weather over to the next turn or something like that?
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