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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Mar 27, 2016 11:03:05 GMT
Bump.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Mar 27, 2016 11:41:01 GMT
@desopheaus are the countries you took previously confirmed?
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Mar 27, 2016 17:33:19 GMT
@desopheaus are the countries you took previously confirmed? * Desophaeus
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Mar 27, 2016 17:37:58 GMT
@desopheaus are the countries you took previously confirmed? * Desophaeus oh yeah, right
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2016 21:55:31 GMT
Congo will be my third.
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Post by Desophaeus on Mar 28, 2016 0:08:44 GMT
@desopheaus are the countries you took previously confirmed? India, Indonesia, and Egypt. Yup those same 3. I'm wondering... should medium powers be multiple providences in comparison to the minor powers, because it seems that in TW, the strength of a power is providence-based (other than tech) like number of troops and so forth? If they're still one providence each, then how are they stronger than say... Liberia or Panama?
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Mar 28, 2016 4:47:06 GMT
@desopheaus are the countries you took previously confirmed? India, Indonesia, and Egypt. Yup those same 3. I'm wondering... should medium powers be multiple providences in comparison to the minor powers, because it seems that in TW, the strength of a power is providence-based (other than tech) like number of troops and so forth? If they're still one providence each, then how are they stronger than say... Liberia or Panama? me and Ver Huell had some chat when I was writing these countries, he asked me as to what kind of a map would I like considering the example of the Netherlands, I said two provinces since the Netherlands is a normal country,so a country like the Netherlands has two provinces, a smaller country like Luxembourg has only one, and a country as big as France has three, I will ask Ver Huell to add at least 5 provinces to the USSR and the USA
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Post by Desophaeus on Mar 28, 2016 5:21:44 GMT
Ah okay that does sound reasonable. It sounds like an interesting map to play on. I have yet another question... (oh no lol) What of sea spaces on the map? If there's clear limitations on how far a fleet of ships can travel then attack a shore? (and how about troop transports, how far can they carry an army then unload?)
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Mar 28, 2016 5:25:48 GMT
Ah okay that does sound reasonable. It sounds like an interesting map to play on. I have yet another question... (oh no lol) What of sea spaces on the map? If there's clear limitations on how far a fleet of ships can travel then attack a shore? (and how about troop transports, how far can they carry an army then unload?) This will be very important Napoleon Bonaparte, especially because this war will be Intercontinental in scope.
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Post by Desophaeus on Mar 28, 2016 5:30:52 GMT
This will be very important Napoleon Bonaparte, especially because this war will be Intercontinental in scope. Thanks for expressing what I wanted to say in here, but I felt kinda awkward and failed to express my thoughts fully because I never experienced a TW before.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Mar 28, 2016 5:36:22 GMT
Ah okay that does sound reasonable. It sounds like an interesting map to play on. I have yet another question... (oh no lol) What of sea spaces on the map? If there's clear limitations on how far a fleet of ships can travel then attack a shore? (and how about troop transports, how far can they carry an army then unload?) well it takes you one phase to travel between any water body (yes, even the Pacific) Unloading stuff, well it depends that how many units do you take in to your expedition, though sending backup to your allies has a limit of 5 infantries or 3 tanks
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Post by Desophaeus on Mar 28, 2016 5:45:37 GMT
Ah okay that does sound reasonable. It sounds like an interesting map to play on. I have yet another question... (oh no lol) What of sea spaces on the map? If there's clear limitations on how far a fleet of ships can travel then attack a shore? (and how about troop transports, how far can they carry an army then unload?) well it takes you one phase to travel between any water body (yes, even the Pacific) Unloading stuff, well it depends that how many units do you take in to your expedition, though sending backup to your allies has a limit of 5 infantries or 3 tanks Okay let say Italy to Argentina? One phase to bring troops there then attack right there? I'm just making sure I got it clearly.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Mar 28, 2016 7:11:24 GMT
well it takes you one phase to travel between any water body (yes, even the Pacific) Unloading stuff, well it depends that how many units do you take in to your expedition, though sending backup to your allies has a limit of 5 infantries or 3 tanks Okay let say Italy to Argentina? One phase to bring troops there then attack right there? I'm just making sure I got it clearly. well let me go to the deep If you're transporting troops to a battlefield (example France, as the US) then it'll take you one turn to take your across the Atlantic and one to make them land in the designated area. Like this; 1-5) build 5 infantries. 6) ship all units across the Atlantic to France. 7) units land in France. But if for example the French coast is occupied by the Communists and you need to give vital reinforcement then it'll be like. 1-5) build 5 infantries. 6) shipping all units across the Atlantic to France. 7) the units attack the Port of Dunkirk, they need a seven to firmly occupy the port (here you roll the dices). If you get 7+ then with the loss of one infantry you can take over the port and land the remaining infantries,since you're the US you have 10 turns so I'm writing all example turns 8) build infantry 9) shipping the infantry to Dunkirk 10) the infantry division lands at Dunkirk. I now have x troops in the USA and five infantries in France. But if you're sending backup to the French then there is a limit, 5 infantries or 3 tanks, once these units have been delivered to your ally they will be now in your ally's command (though in previous wars I was India and I sent best75 a lot of backup forces which were nearly 20 infantries, those infantries were in my as well as in Best's command so they were quite much like an international army commanded by two different countries, India and the ROC (best was ROC)), so I suggest you keep either these units in your command or either give your ally full control over them or either both get to use these units. Which in case would be like 1-5) build five infantries 6) transport all infantries to (insert ally country) 7) the units have landed in (insert allied country here to whom back up is given) and can now be controlled by both me and (insert ally to whom the backup is given). Whew! That was big! Hope you understand now
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Mar 28, 2016 11:43:30 GMT
ANNOUNCEMENT
we only need the USA and USSR to begin the war. maps, rules, technology all has been completed.
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Post by NetherFreek on Mar 28, 2016 13:01:59 GMT
ANNOUNCEMENT we only need the USA and USSR to begin the war. maps, rules, technology all has been completed. africa map isnt completed
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