Kinugasa
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Joined: 12/8/2016 From: Russia, Moscow Status: offline
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Alvaro, thanks for your answers. It seems to me that the problem is that the players playing the WarPlan are well aware of the history of World War II and turning alternative points. It seems to me that the Nazi invasion of Denmark, without the German invasion of Norway at the same time, should cause, with a certain degree of probability, the Allied invasion of Norway. Since 1920's, the German attack of the Denmark and Norway was a standard naval strategist's planned decision for future's naval operations freedom in Northern Atlantic. I Believe that if Germany does not cautiously send an naval expedition to Narvik, it should, with a certain degree of probability, receive a British naval landing in Narvik. I also believe that the declaration of war by Germany as the Netherlands should entail, in the random part of cases, the entry of Belgium into the war. I think it would be wise to have three modes in the game - “historical”, when the schedule as a whole corresponds to the historical course of events; “Free” is what you have implemented now; “Strategic-dynamic”, that is, when some decisions in a given move would entail a random, but strategically and operationally justified reaction of the other side. I look forward to Pacific Theater DLC for WarPlan. I very good say the Pacific Naval operations, and I very interested in testing of this game's future part. Thanks for WarPlan. It's fine game with very logic and transparent interface, without micromanagement, and with very accurate focus in strategic choice problems. P.S. In the scenario 1939 [01/09/1939], You with a historical accuracy needs to place a german raider fleet formation, the panzershiffe 'Deutchland' in zone slightly Southern a Greenland, with a special fleet oiler.
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