... Interesting point but if the Germans have captured Glasgow, how many SBPs they gain is the least of the Allies problems. -Joe Brophy ... Glasgow. And...
I thought the German DP modifiers below were symmetrical in that if, at any time, either event occurred, then it resulted in Germany gaining or losing 1 DP for...
To best of my knowledge, Germany gains +1 DP as a 'status modifier' permanently due to repelling an Allied invasion of any sort. If an Allied invasion of...
... I think it is washed away. ... Hard to disagree with that. 'Sir, the Allies are taking Berlin.' 'Yes, but when they returned to France, we kicked them out....
Unfortunately this still does not prevent small forces invading N19 Lorient. The best the Axis can get on an attrition on N19 is 11+. Jim Sparks Jr ... From:...
The force pool for PTO and ETO airbases are separate for the US, Britain, and Russia. It might be nice to have counters that distinguished between them. If...
... If the resistance roll is a 5 or more, the colony resists. The rules no longer say the "attacked colony fights alone". They merely say, "All Vichy French...
Correcting the example so that the sea supply line from South Africa terminates in Suez, one could have a sea supply line from South Africa to Suez, an...
... Right. There hasn't been a post about this aspect (or about someone confused about this aspect). ... Right. The current rules are clear and no one has...
I still stand by this: I thought [the intention was] you needed a force that was carrying sea supply before you could have additional forces protecting sea...
ok, but let us be sure about what we are agreeing to, since example has been changed. I think this was the last example: sea supply is traced from SA box to...
... OK - here is the revised example: Sea supply line from South Africa box to Suez. Sea supply line from Alexandria to Scapa Flow. These are two distinct,...
"Classic" cruiser withdrew from a fight with 1 hit. You could have several cruisers damaged, and all repaired. They were great for Britain. With the new rule,...
... I agree the the change causes Britain to lose more cruisers. ... I don't think the change affects the naval combat. Looking at this example and assuming...
Does the damaged CA from round 1 have to go home? If not then round 4 would still have CA4. Don ... From: Randy Scheers <randy.scheers@...> Subject:...
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... No, it does not have to return to port. But remember (20.551): "If a light force contains undamaged and damaged cruisers, as well as one-factor naval units...
Ok thanks, So it seems now dd's are considerably better than ca's. They are faster to build, they do more damage and they can carry units. They only drawback...
... units. ... limits. And they are more vulnerable. *Every* hit sinks a DD, one hit only damages a cruiser. That's still an advantage, even if the new rules...
Are the August 31 rules update available yet? Also where do I go to get them the AWAW site seems to be down. Also I am learning the game so I assume I need...
... I'm in a life or death struggle near England. Every single factor available for fighting could turn this battle. The WA had CA6 damaged in the first round...
... And would you rather have had DD6 sunk than CA6 damaged? What I labelled as 'artificial' was the theoretical combat calculation that pitted 10 dd (with no...
... calculation that pitted 10 dd (with ... CA10 (with no dd or ... going on in a game, yours or ... becoming one sunk ... because that rule ... previous...
On the new cruiser rule... I agree with Elihu that the cruiser change makes cruisers weaker / less robust / {pick your phrase}. Take the case of CA4 damaged...
Mark, try www.aworldatwar.ORG not .com - or is that also down? Markus. ... get them the AWAW site seems to be down. Also I am learning the game so I assume I...
.org works thanks no 8/31 update so I will wait. thnx Mark ... From: markus9k To: aworldatwar@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 6:59 AM Subject:...