Hi, A few questions for anyone who has actually played the 1948 PatiF scenario, which our group is considering playing: 1) How well does it work with 4...
... created because the author understands that "only" about 100 pages of rules is not enough for those who refuse to accept the general interpretation of the...
... matter to you ... other ... Patrice, don't be so susceptible. It seems so easy to hurt your pride... (and drop the condescending tone every time someone...
And there we go again... the difference between common law and Roman law ! ... created because the author understands that "only" about 100 pages of rules is...
It's been a long time and we only played once. Four player? Russia, US, rest of allies, and who? China? Probably not much for them to do...less than Italy in a...
We lawful evils have a much better time with the rules in this game. Bill P ... From: altemeister2001 Date: Thursday, November 1, 2007 6:35 am Subject:...
Tough game without O-chits. Bill P ... From: altemeister2001 Date: Thursday, November 1, 2007 6:36 am Subject: [wifdiscussion] Re: Rules question - need for a...
... "control" and the "control" rules clearly define these, there is no longer an issue. ... That doesn't seem reasonable. In fact if you argue that you can...
... Well - it's been a while - but I only take as optional 30-40 rules... My pet-hated ones being engineers, CVPs, guns, CBV [although this may have turned...
I concur with Bill. We played it two years ago when we had finished WiF early at the Con. I played the bad guys on the Asian/Mid East map and found the...
Christian: a few issues with your premise: 1) the argument is not as you say "that you can only use resources you "control" for production, then Germany...
Let's see if we got that right: I consider the issue on lend lease mute as Harry has spoken. Let's only talk about the issue of control. Here is a summary of...
... That would be the opposite of mute. Bill P ... From: lavisj Date: Thursday, November 1, 2007 11:49 am Subject: [wifdiscussion] Control Issue To:...
Well, for one thing each resource can travel by sea only once in a turn, so France which has no land border with Russia and had to receive the oil from Iraq by...
I played original D&D back in the day, when Blackmoor was the latest rulebook. Played it a LOT in junior high, high school, college, but only once or twice in...
Here is a game report for a game being played in the ether via Vassal. Thanks to Ken Griffith for his fine work! New turns (Sep/Oct 1941) below the ======== ...
First Gear up in ND41? This has to be the unluckiest US player ever? jerome ... Vassal. Thanks to Ken Griffith for his fine work! New turns (Sep/Oct 1941)...
... turn, so France which has no land border with Russia and had to receive the oil from Iraq by sea in the first place, could not then ship it again by sea. ...
... sea. ... I don't know if this will be an acceptable (to you or your fellow player) explanation, but I will try anyway. Transportation of resources is done...
Hi Morten, You are mistaken - the rule section explaining the mechanism is quite specific: 11.5.11 Multiple naval combat rounds After each round of naval...
Got it! The large print giveth and the small print taketh away... Maybe the previous discussion got too lengthy and I fell asleep ;-) Best regards, Morten ... ...
So, if the active playe chooses to abort, does this mean the inactive player may not? ... unit ... present ... confidence ... some ... the ... combat. ... ...
Reading one of the wifcon 2006 game reports, I checked the rules and I am confused. Russia demanded Bessarabia, and was refused. Then the western allies Dowed...
My take on it, is that if the Wallies DoW the Baltic Minors before Russia takes them over, then Germany should be extatic. As you said, deny alignment and they...
Nope - the Active side must merely *decide* whether to abort first (as per the same rules quote below). I have seen both sides abort several times. /Henrik ......