Originally posted by Boco
Agricola, Case what did you think of the hotseat idea in Nemo's Second Front? I know you didn't like the funneling of the scenario, but what of this specific trick? Remember that Western Allies and Chinese did not have good intelligence of each other's daily operations.
Agricola, Case what did you think of the hotseat idea in Nemo's Second Front? I know you didn't like the funneling of the scenario, but what of this specific trick? Remember that Western Allies and Chinese did not have good intelligence of each other's daily operations.
I more than agree with Case's comment that
It bugged me - it was very frustrating to have to send out aircraft to spot targets which the ground units had already spotted and vice-versa and it was anoying that friendly planes could block vital roads it you weren't careful.
However, it would work much better in a CBI scenario as the Burma and Chinese campaigns were effectively seperate and there was little coordination between the two. Any conflicts caused by China theatre units getting in the way of Burma theatre units would also be a plus as this was historically one of the problems the British faced. In short, I like the idea for this scenario.
However, it would work much better in a CBI scenario as the Burma and Chinese campaigns were effectively seperate and there was little coordination between the two. Any conflicts caused by China theatre units getting in the way of Burma theatre units would also be a plus as this was historically one of the problems the British faced. In short, I like the idea for this scenario.


If you can keep the forces from intermixing, it should work.
Also, depite Normandy being among the most photographed places in the world in 1944, neither the Allied ground nor air forces could see the whole map. This struck me as sheer nonsense, so a very long range aircraft had to be flown and refueled in the air to provide complete game maps for both Allied civs.
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