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High level Mod Comparison
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 11:06 pm
by scout1
Is there a "simple" comparison between the following mods (high level) discussion
1) RA
2) Treaty Mod
3) BTS
4) BTS Lite
Just trying to get an appreciation as to how do they vary from each other (don't need the nitty gritty) just an idea ....
Looking for a mod which provides a different perspective/challenges to both the Japanese and Allied player [8D]
RE: High level Mod Comparison
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 12:01 am
by Peever
Off the top of my head:
Treaty Mod has the least changes. Some new CVL prototype carriers.
RA features a major overhaul of Japanese pre-war naval planning. Japan build more carriers than battleships, fewer types of air frames are used (the Navy bases all fighters around the Zero). Production is more streamlined for war than compared to stock. Ground units (SNLF troops are revised and repositioned). Ships, planes, and basses are more organized for war; forwarded bases are stocked with more supplies. The Home Islands are weaker economically since the country is better primed for war so you need to move faster to the the resources from the DEI to feed the larger than stock industry.
BTS combines the new ships from Treaty Mod with the advanced Japanese setup of RA.
BTS Lite is the same as BTS with the exception that Japan doesn't build the super heavy battleships and instead builds more "modern" fast battleships.
So all in all the Treaty Mod has the least changes, RA gives Japan a better starting position and more streamlined naval planning at the expense of a more "fragile" (not sure if that's the best word to describe it) economy. Japan is better prepared for war but must move faster than stock due to resource constraints. Between the Swords is just a combination of the two.
I should also note the Allies get some changes too. They get a few new ships to play with, and I believe some changes to starting unit locations. Port Morseby and Darwin get some extra starting troops compared to stock.
RE: High level Mod Comparison
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 11:39 pm
by scout1
thanks ....
One additional one, does anyone have experience with "War on the Horizon" by Docup ?
There looks to have been a lot of activity for it in January, but little/no postings since then ?
RE: High level Mod Comparison
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 12:23 am
by paradigmblue
ORIGINAL: Peever
Off the top of my head:
Treaty Mod has the least changes. Some new CVL prototype carriers.
RA features a major overhaul of Japanese pre-war naval planning. Japan build more carriers than battleships, fewer types of air frames are used (the Navy bases all fighters around the Zero). Production is more streamlined for war than compared to stock. Ground units (SNLF troops are revised and repositioned). Ships, planes, and basses are more organized for war; forwarded bases are stocked with more supplies. The Home Islands are weaker economically since the country is better primed for war so you need to move faster to the the resources from the DEI to feed the larger than stock industry.
BTS combines the new ships from Treaty Mod with the advanced Japanese setup of RA.
BTS Lite is the same as BTS with the exception that Japan doesn't build the super heavy battleships and instead builds more "modern" fast battleships.
So all in all the Treaty Mod has the least changes, RA gives Japan a better starting position and more streamlined naval planning at the expense of a more "fragile" (not sure if that's the best word to describe it) economy. Japan is better prepared for war but must move faster than stock due to resource constraints. Between the Swords is just a combination of the two.
I should also note the Allies get some changes too. They get a few new ships to play with, and I believe some changes to starting unit locations. Port Morseby and Darwin get some extra starting troops compared to stock.
One key change in BTS is the addition of the allied aircraft purchase system and training squadrons. The AAPS gives the allied player the option to spend PPs on additional aircraft, while the training squadrons on the West Coast really streamlines allied pilot training.
RE: High level Mod Comparison
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 4:28 am
by jakla1027
good topic[:D]
and let's not forget Focus Pacific
RE: High level Mod Comparison
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 8:04 am
by DOCUP
Scout1: Wars on the Horizon is based off of BTS. I have added a few German ground, air, and naval units along with a few Italian ships. I have changed the arrival date of several Japanese units in the beginning of the game ie 1st tank div is ready to be formed on day one. I am looking at other changes at the moment.
Allies are better prepared. They do a little better in ETO than in real life. France fights on, that plays out in my time line. Dutch get a lot of love in this mod for some reason. Most other nations will have things added or changed also.
Some never where ships and planes are added for flavor for both sides. I am close to an update. Any suggestions or comments are appreciated. Hope this helps.