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sd123 -> A Puzzler (6/22/2020 8:37:53 PM)

Hiya! First post. Playing as axis, 1939 campaign. 4/21/44, Axis Major Victory, which puzzles me. First off, USSR fell last turn, in the process of operating units west to thwart the inevitable D-Day. Spotting transports left and right. But the real puzzler is why did the UK,I guess, surrender? Why the Major Victory? UK morale is 51%, over 60 units remain. US morale is 61%, India is over 80%. Japan is inching to knocking out China, but hasn't. I was looking forward to battling in France, keeping the game going, but really don't understand how I achieved a Major victory. Any ideas?




Platoonist -> RE: A Puzzler (6/22/2020 8:49:13 PM)

Welcome aboard.

Prior to the Allied surrender did you get a message box with a Yes/No option stating that the remaining Allies were "throwing in the towel" so to speak? I recall that happening in a game where the Soviet Union surrendered. Shortly after the surrender, that option was presented to me.

You can always say no and play on.




sd123 -> RE: A Puzzler (6/22/2020 9:00:18 PM)

I may have? Misclick, definitely if so. I tried loading the autosave, and disabling the game end date without success.




Platoonist -> RE: A Puzzler (6/22/2020 9:12:54 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sd123

I may have? Misclick, definitely if so. I tried loading the autosave, and disabling the game end date without success.


Yeah, it would have looked like the Decision Event below. I believe if you click yes to the offer, it's final. Game over. You win. It seems to automatically crop up when the Soviets drop out, but I'm not 100 per cent sure if that's all that triggers it.

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Dalwin -> RE: A Puzzler (6/29/2020 11:01:57 PM)

Yes, the major victory is only the second highest victory level. You can either accept their surrender or push on hoping for a decisive victory. In PBEM games, the Allied player gets the option of whether or not to offer that surrender. This last point may seem meaningless in the face of many players readiness to simply resign and quit, but my friends and I strongly believe in playing it out. This surrender is considered by us to be a valid way out for the Allies.




Xsillione -> RE: A Puzzler (6/30/2020 12:17:31 AM)

And quite a nicely done one, it needs the Axis in good shape, SU surrendered, and either London or Cairo in Axis hands, at that point the war is mostly over, and some peace would be done. But it is not an unconditional surrender, just a peacetalk.




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