ORIGINAL: JeffK
But in playing WITW the VP must replicate history, if you were playing some hypothetical scenario they can be "open & flexible"
Absolutely not. VP's do not replicate history. In this way lies madness.
It's July 1943....how important is:
Caen. One year later it will be the focus of many major offensives for a month. At the beginning of the game I doubt any Allied Generals are even thinking of the place.
Arnhem. A year and a half later it will be the objective of a major campaign to end the war....again..nobody knows where it is in July 1943.
Bastogne. Held behind enemy lines. Rescued by an army. Meaningless town in 1943.
There are certain history in play at the beginning of the game. The allies are committed to invading Sicily. They want to knock Italy out of the war, but haven't quite figured out how yet. They tentatively want to invade around Taranto, the Toe and/or Sardinia.
They really really want to invade France as early as possible.
They want to bomb cities and industry to knock Germany out of the war.
That's it..thats all the history you have in July 1943. From here on in, as the allied player you are creating your own history.
VP's are just a measure on how well you play a game. There is no extra reward for mimicking history.
Winning the war is just your opponent conceding. Everything else is just points.
“My logisticians are a humorless lot … they know if my campaign fails, they are the first ones I will slay.” – Alexander the Great