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Leedsunited40

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  1. Whe editing the country date, does the numeric for Initial MPP's mean?

    * Sept 1939 Initial MPP's - each subsequent turn is a randon number

    * Initial base MPP's per Game Turn - every turn.

    * Initial MPP's upon activation by DoW

    * Initial MPP's regardless of activation.

    Not sure if this number is the base number each nation receives per turn, only at the beginning og the game AND whether this ONLY happens upon activation or if it happens when neutral!

  2. How would you amend the Allied fleet script to reflect a reduced Allied Blockade or patrol radius?

    The current scripts allow the blockade to stretch into Norweigan coastal waters and also into the Gulf of Norway.

    Goal position for 'North Sea Blockade 1939'

    63,11 68,8 72,10

    This is totally ahistorical - The Allies did not want to upset the Norweigans and did NOT enter its waters with the exception of the Altmark incident!

    What are your thoughts on this crucial element?

  3. In doing some research, I believe you can keep the aggressive AI but change the scripts to reflect historical doctrine.

    The Allies did not arbitrarily enter Norweign coast waters - the current scripts allow that. The Altmark was the only incident that did occur and this in fact convinced Adolf to launch Weserubung!

    Additionally, German U-Boats regularly used Norweigan coastal waters as a route to access the North Atlantic. Something the Allies suspected but could do little about!

    To reflect this, you need different Goal Positions for the (1) North Sea Blockade (2) North Sea Patrols (Bergen, Antwerp).

    My question then is..............if the current goal position for (1) is 63,11 (Scapa) 68,8 (Midway point) and 72,10 (Norweigan Coast), what would you amend the latter (72,10) to to reflect the extent of the blockade or patrol?

    Would going to 71,9 (2 hexes off the coast) allow this?

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