Roger's Scenario Thread
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Name World at War
Description World War 2 on a detailed world map
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Good Points
- Lots of things going in lots of places
- Can be run with Fast AI
- Reasonably balanced
- Income spread out in many areas
Bad Points
- No victory conditions
- Many geographical oddities
- Unrealistic income values
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Global War V3 Rules
World War 2 in a Large Map
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Good Points
- Nice-looking detail map
- Playable with Fast AI
Bad Points
- Russia is too weak, and has little room to trade space for time
- No victory conditions
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Name Battleship Row
Description Classic game with reduced movement allowances and altered costs
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Good Points
- Low movement allowances force you to plan in advance
- AI plays well
Bad Points
- A slow game with limited options
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Name Big World : NekahNet's 1939
Descriptiion 1939 on the Big World map with extra income in some areas
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Good Points
- Straightforward ruleset playable by the Fast AI
- Balanced
Bad Points
- None
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@rogercooper a rare map with no bad points!
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Name NWO Canada 1939
Description New World Order Variant with Canada as a separate nation
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Good Points
- Playable with Fast AI
Bad Points
- Can be a bit hard for Germany to get momentum
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Name Lord of the Rings: Middle Earth
Description The War of the Ring
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Good Points
- Map evokes the illustrations from the books
- Many interesting unit types
Bad Points
- Mass production of unique types
- No feel of pre-industrial warfare
- No sense of Mordor having a superior numbers in a race against time
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Name World War 1 End of Empires
Description World War 1 (starting 1915) with Upkeep costs
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Good Points
- Upkeep costs are a fixed percent of purchase cost
Bad Points
- AI has trouble playing the Americans
- Russian revolution rules are undocumented
- No feel of trench warfare
- Predestined Russian collapse leaves the Entente at a disadvantage.
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Imho the main issue in most of WW1/WW2 scenarios is rushing Russia is just too much lucrative which eliminates other Axis/CP options.
That's why some maps implement special rules to offset it. Domination 1914 NML is the most successfull one to cancel the obvious lucrativeness of rushing Russia to expand other options thanks to conscripts.
Other option could be decreasing Axis/CP income and randomly spamming a few German subs in the Atlantic each round.
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@schulz Part of the issue is real world one, the Germans should have focused on the East and stood on the defense in the West. Every WW1 game shows this.
This game shows somewhat better the Entente economic advantage. See The Economics of World War 1 for interesting discussion.
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Name 270 BC
Description The Roman conquest of the Mediterranean
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Good Points
- Beautiful unit art
- Interesting situation with many points of conflict
Bad Points
- No effort made to reflect the historical realities of ancient warfare. Tactically this is reskinned WW2 without aircraft
- No victory conditions
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I think Germany would be in a worse shape if focused on the East and stay on defensive in the West in 1914.
Although The Schlieffen-Moltke plan failed, Germany has captured Belgium and Northeastern France which was the source of %35-%40 steel and coal production of France. Germany couldn't cripple Russia within a few months like they did to France.
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@rogercooper said in Roger's Scenario Thread:
Bad Points
- No effort made to reflect the historical realities of ancient warfare. Tactically this is reskinned WW2 without aircraft
What would these effort be? Just curious. Also, I don't agree that the basic rules-sets are representing WW2 better than other time periods, especially since there are no rail-ways.
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@cernel Giving more of ancient feel could involve
- Upkeep costs to prevent ever-expanding armies
- Advantages for combined-arms forces
- Some consideration of sieges, like cavalry being unable to attack city walls
- Move 0 local forces
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@schulz said in Roger's Scenario Thread:
Although The Schlieffen-Moltke plan failed, Germany has captured Belgium and Northeastern France which was the source of %35-%40 steel and coal production of France. Germany couldn't cripple Russia within a few months like they did to France.
Germany didn't cripple France in 1914 by taking Belgium & Picardy. With Britain as an ally, France had access to the steel resources of the US.
With Russia, the key Germany objectives should have been Riga, Minsk & Kiev. That would secure vast tracts of fertile farmland and probably force Russia to sue for peace in 1915, rather than 1917. And how long would British & French being willing to lose lives attacking the entrenched Germans, if the Germans had not occupied Belgium.
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@rogercooper said in Roger's Scenario Thread:
@schulz said in Roger's Scenario Thread:
Although The Schlieffen-Moltke plan failed, Germany has captured Belgium and Northeastern France which was the source of %35-%40 steel and coal production of France. Germany couldn't cripple Russia within a few months like they did to France.
Germany didn't cripple France in 1914 by taking Belgium & Picardy. With Britain as an ally, France had access to the steel resources of the US.
With Russia, the key Germany objectives should have been Riga, Minsk & Kiev. That would secure vast tracts of fertile farmland and probably force Russia to sue for peace in 1915, rather than 1917. And how long would British & French being willing to lose lives attacking the entrenched Germans, if the Germans had not occupied Belgium.
From The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers.
"The territory occupied by Germany held 64 percent of French pig-iron production, 24 percent of its steel manufacturing, and 40 percent of the coal industry, dealing a serious blow to French industry."
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From The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers.
"The territory occupied by Germany held 64 percent of French pig-iron production, 24 percent of its steel manufacturing, and 40 percent of the coal industry, dealing a serious blow to French industry."
A serious blow to French industry, but not to the French army. Was there a campaign where the French faltered for the lack of equipment?
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@rogercooper said in Roger's Scenario Thread:
From The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers.
"The territory occupied by Germany held 64 percent of French pig-iron production, 24 percent of its steel manufacturing, and 40 percent of the coal industry, dealing a serious blow to French industry."
A serious blow to French industry, but not to the French army. Was there a campaign where the French faltered for the lack of equipment?
From encyclopedia.1914-1918
"A Shortage of Raw Materials
The outbreak of the war shrank the industrial capacity and led to massive devastation and destruction. As early as August 1914, France was one of the most devastated countries. Following the invasion and occupation of northern and eastern France by German forces, France lost 14 percent of its industrial output. Before the war, this area produced 75 percent of the French coal production, 81 percent of the iron, 63 percent of the steel, 85 percent of the linen, 94 percent of the wool, and 75 percent of the sugar.
The frontline crossed the coal basin in northern France so that the colliers of Bethune had to work several days and nights under enemy shelling."
For example Britain had a shell crisis in 1915 despite being 3.rd leading steel producer in the world. I don't think France was unaffected of this lost. Though it would be good to find a reliable source about its effect to the French industry and how beneficial was to occupy Burgundy and Belgium for Germany.
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@schulz said in Roger's Scenario Thread:
@rogercooper said in Roger's Scenario Thread:
From The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers.
"The territory occupied by Germany held 64 percent of French pig-iron production, 24 percent of its steel manufacturing, and 40 percent of the coal industry, dealing a serious blow to French industry."
A serious blow to French industry, but not to the French army. Was there a campaign where the French faltered for the lack of equipment?
From encyclopedia.1914-1918
"A Shortage of Raw Materials
The outbreak of the war shrank the industrial capacity and led to massive devastation and destruction. As early as August 1914, France was one of the most devastated countries. Following the invasion and occupation of northern and eastern France by German forces, France lost 14 percent of its industrial output. Before the war, this area produced 75 percent of the French coal production, 81 percent of the iron, 63 percent of the steel, 85 percent of the linen, 94 percent of the wool, and 75 percent of the sugar.
The frontline crossed the coal basin in northern France so that the colliers of Bethune had to work several days and nights under enemy shelling."
For example Britain had a shell crisis in 1915 despite being 3.rd leading steel producer in the world. I don't think France was unaffected of this lost. Though it would be good to find a reliable source about its effect to the French industry and how beneficial was to occupy Burgundy and Belgium for Germany.
Compare that to the effects of the blockade on Germany culminating in the food shortages that played a major role in causing Germany to collapse in 1918. Securing the East, would have secured Germany's food supply (as well as access to other natural resources). By the time Russia collapsed, Eastern Europe was in too much chaos for Germany to benefit from controlling it.
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Name Hearts of Iron-Fatherland
**A hypothetical, alternate-history, post-WW2 conflict with a 3 way struggle between the Axis, the Western Allies and Communist China/Siberia
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Good Points
- Interesting hypothetical situation
- Many unique unit types
Bad Points
- Most of the new units aren't useful
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