Rysyonok -> RE: Until 1948: The war that never ends (A solo AAR) (4/18/2021 2:32:03 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Rysyonok Jan/Feb 1940, End of Turn: Overall, the campaign is truly not going well for Axis. Typically, at this point in time my Japanese forces would have scored a victory or two, and Germans would be knocking on the gates of Amsterdam. Let's see what happens this time... Germany builds a synthetic oil plant, 2 submarines, a militia, two fighters, and a pilot. Several weaker bombers are scrapped. Thank you for this AAR. [:)] Here are my scattered thoughts on Germany. Things are not all to bad, for Euro-Axis, in my humble opinion. Their losses have been low so far. And US entry is extremely low. I suggest that you let the CW forces hold Frederikshavn, for now, and shift focus towards France. Carpet bombing, especially early in the war, is a gambling on luck strategy. And it might very well be a good one. But it costs time if you fail. And Germany is on a tight schedule. Synth oil for Germany is a bit cheaper with a cost of 7 BPs, instead of the standard 8 BPs. A couple of German units shipped to Helsinki might be worth the cost if it keeps Finland in the war for a longer time. BTW, why was there no forced peace between USSR, and Finland? German losses are currently limited to 3 CP units. Japan lost a militia and 2 infantry divisions. Overall, the battle lines have been very conservative, as I prefer to evaluate my risks. Oil is expensive, after all. I will say, though, that I'm a rather curious fan of carpet bombing, even though it's luck-based. I just don't see any other way that USSR can break through (save for a bug one time when 2 ART bombarded same hex, then, whoops, I end up with a hex containing a Finnish INF *and* both Soviet artillery units). And I am making USSR go for both Finland and Rumania full-force as a game-balancing feature: 1946-1948 will add so much American firepower, it's only fair to force historical patterns wherever I can. So, yes, the enforce peace option has already fired off, but I have declined it.
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