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synystr

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  1. The only reason Russia wasn't prepared for a German attack was Stalin, no doubt about it, so I agree with Retributar, that the Soviet Union shoulnd't at default be able to prematurely attack Germany.

    Dozer has a good point too, because Stalin had a blind hope that while Germany endulged in its fancys throughout western europe he could have more time to work with Finland, stationing 27 divisions, including 5 armored there.

    An example of some of Stalins steps to ensure Germany wouldn't invade Russia;

    -increased Russian supplies to Germany (made a number of facilities to improve trade of a variety of resources

    - stopped arguing about the Russo-German frontier in the Baltic area

    - he enpunged all critisism of Germany from the Soviet press, let alone of his own nation

    - he withdrew recognition of the Norwegian, Belgian and Greek governments in exile, and

    - expelled the Yugoslav ambassador from Moscow

    Hmmm, nervous was he?

  2. Firstly, if of course this hasn't yet been suggested before, will you be able to use your advantage in naval power to create a blockade of a port. This could either reduce the unit's supply capability, or its effectiveness in battle that is in the adjacent city or area.

    Secondly, If lets say the Unites States had a surplus of war materials (ie MPP), and the USSR is in much need of supplies, like it was after its demoralizing defeats throughout 1941, can you transfer them among each other. Also, Germany could make an effort to prevent this from happening, by itself harrassing sea routes and naval traffic.

    Like mentioned before, I havn't quite had the time to skim through 11 000 posts to see if this has been mentioned before, so excuse me if this is old news. redface.gif

  3. The Allies had a key advantage in intel most certainly, that being the Enigma leak, and took advantage of the absence of German commanders on a variety of occasions. Often, the Germans found themselves "caught with their pants down".

    I think the Allies should have the ability to crack the Enigma Code, and Axis to protect it somewhere throughout the game. This is merely a suggestion, and likely not the finest one there is, I'm still a newb when it comes to this stuff.

  4. I really liked the demo version of the first game, but I am not able to buy the game through mail or credit card simply due to "house restrictions". I would be willing to buy it in North America, Canada to be exact if it was sold, but obviously things just aren't that easy, and I don't expect any surprizes that it will not be sold in Canada.

    If it is not, which I painfully know is the main probability I don't know where I could at least try to find it, pawn shops, or whereever...

    [ June 22, 2004, 09:48 PM: Message edited by: synystr ]

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