![]() The rules of 1914 allow you to choose whether or not to press combat each turn, so you can simply have the Austrians not attack the Serbians each turn, which allows you to potentially roll 3s with your stack there instead of 2s (assuming the Entente presses combat). I only even attack Serbia at all because the rules of the game force you to. I don’t particularly care about winning in Serbia round 1. I only brought up the possibility of hitting Poland as a hypothetical. To be fair, I prefer stacking Galacia over hitting Poland AH1. Say AH just bought 1 plane, but since Germany cleared the airway its enough for air supremecy in AH5… Russia now also wasted 24 IPC and will have 8 less defensive inf against respond to your points: You can even just attack Russia with German planes… For instance if Russia bought 3-4 planes in R1-R3 and Germany 3 planes G1-G2 (starts with 1 planes also), Germany can attack Russia with just its 4 planes and assume a even fight means all planes are gone. I dont really like buying planes with Russia as it is such a big gamble and the axis only need to keep up with Germany. ![]() Should some AH pieces be marked as Czech, Serbian, Slovene, Slovak, Romania, Polish, Italian infantry, and 1 artillery is probably is the good purchase for Russia because right now I’m thinking does Russia really need air supremacy? In toying with POW rules, I’ve considered allowing Russia to form combat units from captured AH pieces. To balance, the 3 western European powers can do the same a turn or 2 afterwards (NOT to include Russia or the USA, which considered itself an "“Associated Power” and would not fight under Allied supervision.)ĪH was hampered by ethnic units being more sympathetic to the Allies. I’m beginning to think the game needs a timed political event whereby the 2 main CPs can combine their operations into a single move and attack phase. This highlights one inherant advantage of the Allies - the main battles are fought nearer to their production centres, hence its easier for them to build just enough aircraft to sustain the advantage. Russia should build a large defensive stack in Belarus containing all its artillery and enough fighters to maintain air supremacy against attacks by either CP. Infantry, and 1 artillery is probably is the good purchase for Russia because right now I’m thinking does Russia really need air supremacy?
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