ORIGINAL: Froonp
Still assuming that you refer to ancient WiF versions, I have to add that in WiF FE you have to control the capital PLUS any factory hex in the country to conquer it.
In your old time, conquering Madrid was enough, now you also need Bilbao (Mountain) and Barcelone (mountain + difficult access from the north).
I can assure you that the Axis invading Spain from the Pyrenees won't conquer it in 1 turn without a stroke of good luck or very bad allied play.
Yes, still referring to the ancient WiF version of the game.....I would point out to you that all three of the objectives you mention are in the top half of Spain closest to the German invasion points. The battle may not be for Madrid any more, but from an Axis point of view, Bilboa is easily accessible to a large scale attack, Barcelona is accessible from land, sea and air, while Madrid is still deep inside the country.
Certainly things have changed. To me, it looks like those changes have made it harder for the Allies to take Spain, not the Axis. All the objectives are in the northern half the country. What was once a tough fight to get to Madrid before the Axis now doesn't stop there. You now have to advance much further. Bilboa is easily accessed from land and sea, but Barcelona will be tough for the Allies to get before German intervention.
ORIGINAL: christo
Just a query..
In peoples experience, how many games have the allies attacked a neutral Spain? There is no way that they could do it early in the game and when they are on the offensive it does not make much sense to make a new enemy, give Adolf factories, several resources and fantastic defensive terrain. Granted this does need to factored in as a possible for the AIO but 99.9% of the time the aggressor is the axis.
I've seen Spain attacked 3 times by the Allies. They only got it once.
Does attacking Spain make sense? Sometimes it does. Sometimes doing anything makes sense. The question is how often are the risks worth the returns. In our group we have a Patton. His answer is to attack when you have a good opportunity because it's a good opportunity and they shouldn't be wasted, to attack when you have a mediocre opportunity because you have at least an even chance of success, to attack when you have a poor opportunity because the enemy won't be expecting it and if the attack succeeds you can often blow his entire front wide open.
In our group you never take ANYTHING for granted.
If you get Spain, you are definitely going to spread the German defenders even more thinly across the continent. That makes D-Day that much easier and you have troops that can then either move up to attack Southern France or be moved from Spain to invade South France instead of from Italy...if you have Allied troops in Italy....
Good Hunting.
MR
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