Ironclad61 wrote:Not imposible win naval war as central powers... UK start in a very similar power in north sea... think that UK needs distract a lot of naval resources in other areas, in 1914 and early 1915 cental powers can win, first blocking BEF deploy in France and forcing UK naval forces avoid be close to french coast... that is the thing needs germany to try conquest some coast terrain.
I see this more like a 50% for both sides, luck influence could decide this in first turns if central power player is very agresive in sea... in the end the main wrong movement in WWI for germans was not use his navy in first part of war to win north sea, in the end they lose the navy without a serious fight to negate UK naval supremacy and if they fail... well, sub war with no restrictions, think that in WWI subs and surface units didnt cooperate.
I want see a little more detailed air war... and for air and naval war separate casualties (Ships, subs, fighters, bombers...) to control the material kill.
Don't forget that Germany had a huge surface fleet, too. If the Battle of Jutland had gone differently (not likely to have, but possible), the blockade would have been impossible.
Kensai wrote:Indeed, the initial decisions and plans was quite an interesting mechanism for WWI Gold (I have only played the demo, bear with me), it will be great if it was added or applied somehow to EAW as well.
The Italian Front was not the most important front in the overall conflict, but nonetheless it should be a gamechanger. We are talking about almost 13 million soldiers (5 million Italians and 8 million Austrians). Yes, the shock of ceding South Tyrol should be there for Austria (as Altaris has already anticipated) but imagine if these 13 million soldiers could be put elsewhere. We are talking about "Theater-sized" troop concentrations here that could definitely alter the balance both in the immediate East and remote West.
Actually, in order to balance the game and not make it too easy for the Central Powers in this case, I expect Italy to continue being neutral after 1915 and only entering if the C.P. have clearly invested A LOT in their diplomatic courting and are winning the war. Otherwise, once Italy has South Tyrol, why should it fight a war it is not interested? (although in theory you could say that Nice and the surrounding area may be a long-term irredentist goal for Italy, in an alternate reality, given how it was lost in the Risorgimento).
Ironclad61 wrote:To be clear, Germany has a navy to FIGHT not to control seas, this means for me that germans needs use from first day his navy to find and fight RN (and damage all they can the conection between UK and France) because before Jutland the balance between both navies is 50-50
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