I am not so sure about all that. I do agree that it forces Germany to DOW the Netherlands. But then doesn't Germany have to do that anyway?ORIGINAL: Norman42
If it is agreed that the change will not significantly affect play, can we please do it?
It very much affects play.
It makes the German push into the Low Countries and France much harder. It guarantees the Allies the Dyle river line in force and probably a defended Maas river line too, and also makes Brussels hold out for easily 1 or 2 more impulses. Germany also loses the only airbase hex that a 109 can intercept over Antwerp/Rotterdam/Amsterdam until they can rebase forward(do not underestimate this impact). All this could add a full turn or more to the conquest of France, a domino effect from making Germany crack one more extra river/city line of defences with less air cover.
What this does is *force* Germany into a 1939 DoW on the Netherlands, just to try to get to its normal start line for 1940 Belgium, giving France much more breathing room. The Western Campaign is already rather skewed to the Allies; France is way too strong in 1940. Yes, the map in that area isn't perfect, but making it even harder on Germany is definitely not the direction that needs to be pushed.
A Low Countries DoW in J/F40 is common (3 months earlier then historical) and yet France more often then not still lasts past J/A 1940 (a month or more later then historical). The French defence does not need strengthening.
As I understand it, the general consensus for best play is that Germany DOWs the Netherlands an impulse before it DOWs Belgium. If that is the case, then whether Germany of the Netherlands owns this hex before the DOW on Belgium makes no difference. Germany will ocuupy it during the impulse of its DOW on the Netherlands and have the same starting position for its DOW on Belgium as it does now.
Here is a screen shot I created last August to discuss the best (or alternative) defense position for the Dutch and Belgian units. The reserve units (R in upper right corner) are not available until the Turn following the DOW, so they are unlikely to make it onto the map.
The Dutch have one unit, which needs to set up in Amsterdam. Doesn't it? I guess Rotterdam is an alternative, but either way ownership of the hex west of Dusseldorf is irrelevant.







