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Better-prepared Germany scenario? - 4/24/2019 3:33:05 PM   
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WITP has some fictional scenarios in which Japan starts the war "more prepared", for a game that is a bit more balanced than the stock grand campaign. Has anything similar been produced for WITE? I realize I could accomplish this with some combination of changes to the scenario settings and/or editor, but was just curious if there is anything out there made by somebody who knows better what they're doing. If I were to attempt it, I'd spend forever tweaking it.

I guess what I'm looking for is a what-if with some combination of:

- Germans start the war in full-war-economy mode, higher equipment production levels, etc.
- Germans start the war with fully-equipped panzer divisions
- Germans start the war with a better logistical story for a long, drawn-out campaign. This is a bit vague, but suppose Germany had spent the better part of the prior year planning for the campaign based on an assumption that it would be a long one

I don't know quite where the game stands in terms of balance, etc. in the stock GC. But for me personally, as a non-expert player, I sometimes want a GC that gives me a bit more leeway to make mistakes and not doom myself to failure.
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RE: Better-prepared Germany scenario? - 4/25/2019 3:02:58 AM   
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The balance in this game has gone the other way: the Soviets are nerfed under the standard settings for the 41 Campaign scenario in order to give the Axis a better chance. I would like to see a scenario where the Soviets have more historical manpower levels and the Germans are given some offsetting advantages.

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RE: Better-prepared Germany scenario? - 4/25/2019 7:11:44 AM   
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I would have liked to have seen a scenario where you were allowed a 'dynamic' setup, that is you can choose which hexes or zones the units start in. The Russian Campaign board game had a setup something like this. For example, its rules said "...Units with an “R” set up co-ordinate must start in Romania, “F” units must start in Finland, and other Axis units may be placed in Poland, Hungary and Romania...". This means you could choose how to weight your attack strength amongst the three Army Groups. Likewise, (although I cant remember for sure) you could do so if you were the Soviet player.

This may have allowed for some more dynamic openings both for single and multi-player. Not sure if the AI could cope with this though.


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RE: Better-prepared Germany scenario? - 4/25/2019 10:10:49 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Hardradi

I would have liked to have seen a scenario where you were allowed a 'dynamic' setup, that is you can choose which hexes or zones the units start in. The Russian Campaign board game had a setup something like this. For example, its rules said "...Units with an “R” set up co-ordinate must start in Romania, “F” units must start in Finland, and other Axis units may be placed in Poland, Hungary and Romania...". This means you could choose how to weight your attack strength amongst the three Army Groups. Likewise, (although I cant remember for sure) you could do so if you were the Soviet player.

This may have allowed for some more dynamic openings both for single and multi-player. Not sure if the AI could cope with this though.


I have actually done this for a game with another player. We agreed the rules, used the editor to make the alterations and then played with this altered scenario. Of course it would be nicer if doing this was part of the main interface of the program. The scenarios that come with the program have "scripted" opening moves that would be messed about with by changing the locations of units - but for a person against a person game this is not a problem. And of course when playing user-designed scenarios you have to trust who ever did the scenario editing. So it is something you can do - although in a slightly awkward way.

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RE: Better-prepared Germany scenario? - 4/25/2019 10:24:24 AM   
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It would be nice if these thoughts were bumped up to Grigsby & Co for WitE2.

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RE: Better-prepared Germany scenario? - 4/25/2019 4:53:29 PM   
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I'd sure love to see your edited setups, Telemecus.

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