christian brown
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Joined: 5/18/2006 From: Vista, CA Status: offline
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We have already played the Summer 1939 turn so here is a summary of the events of that turn: Atypical German Attack on Poland using a bare minimum of force resulting in a large German force pool ready to move West, which it did. Fairly typical initial Japanese move, the taking of Foochow, bombing rail in Liuchow and Kunming, CAGs prominent in all in an attempt to gain Veteran status. My Russians moved an Infantry unit from the Caucasus to Kharkov, which is my favorite defensive position for the Russians in the face of a German attack later on. Russian builds were heavily weighted toward research, we increased the Evasion and Land Attack Ratings of Infantry and Armor units as well as placing one point in fighter speed. I used all my available supply to buy spies against Japan in the hope of stealing more fighter speed technology from them. In this game, I have chosen to begin Infantry builds in both Kiev and Belorussia which I do not typically do as well as allowing the Tactical Bomber in Gorki to move forward one turn on the production track. Lastly, I paused the Heavy Bomber in Moscow, replaced the Production Point there by starting an Armor on the Production Spiral and added an Armor to the Kursk factory (which I always do.) Having seen the highly aggressive German move, I had my Western Allies shift all available ground forces to France in anticipation of a very early attack. Since my opponent sent his Veteran sub out on turn one, I decided to throw everything I had at this potentially dangerous unit, starting with moving my British CV into range and attacking it with my CAG. This only drove the sub deep so I had to send in many Light Fleets, including my Veteran Light Fleet to finish this unit off. All unused production went into research and supply, with 1 Transport Fleet begun in Australia to help replace the inevitable losses in the Atlantic. The following screenshots highlight what I have seen so far after reviewing my opponent´s move in VCR mode.
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