Well, with that having been done, I'm at a loss what to suggest as Rembles next project.
Italy. Remble could try to turn that pitiful country around and actually give it competence. There's a challenge.
Well, with that having been done, I'm at a loss what to suggest as Rembles next project.
Taking over the russians after a bitter peace with a strong axis might be fun. With Japan and Germany in a position of strength, and UK and USA having had their fleets blown to bits and otherwise stymied might give even Remble a solid challenge.
Playing 1944 as an axis minor? No, that is probably mathematically impossible to pull off.
In the long run Italy would probably be a LOT easier because it could gain more manpower, while Japan is limited to its cores.
Which is one of the reasons why this AAR is so remarkable.
In the long run Italy would probably be a LOT easier because it could gain more manpower, while Japan is limited to its cores.
The long run is rarely a problem in the '44 scenario, the problem is getting there.
Cuba WC.
Romania '44.
In the long run Italy would probably be a LOT easier because it could gain more manpower, while Japan is limited to its cores.
No. It would not link. These straits are not passable "by foot".Correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't Japan simply need to take the Siberian coast to link the main land to Japan via straits?
Did you not think for a second I suggested Cuba because of the little manpower and lack of a land connection coupled with the no puppets rule?Could be done but would break Remble's "No Puppets" rule, as Cuba has little manpower and no land connection to the Americas. Most of the fighting would have to be fought with puppet armies.
Did you not think for a second I suggested Cuba because of the little manpower and lack of a land connection coupled with the no puppets rule?
Would make for a good challenge, no?