loki100
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Its sand box in that you can do as you wish - make your opening invasion near Venice if you want. But there are lots of practical constraints. In the GC, Italy in 43-44 is all about taking Rome for the VP flow. The big issue is the LW is still very potent so landings beyond your easy air cover are going to be costly - may even fail. You certainly need Sardinia and Corsica for your Rome landings. I don't think that skipping Sicily is feasible. In part, you need the airbases to move your air cover up, but also its key to pushing Italy out of the war and most of your army can't do very much for those 5-6 turns it takes to clear (there isn'the port capacity on Sardinia to use it to effect). Big issues after that, where to land, vs the AI you can use most of southern Italy, vs a human opponent be cautious. Where your second invasion, the merits of an Adriatic focus to your ground campaign, post Rome where to stop. Certainly going high up in Italy for your first invasion is worth exploring, so test out ideas. I suspect it will end horribly due to logistics problems but it could pay off big time Same in France, the core move (invade NW/NE France) is obligatory. Where is really interesting to play around with, as is one invasion or two?
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