I agree, the proper bonus would be +3 for both regions, but here is different: some of the small regions are on purpose more 'interesting' for their bonuses than others. Starting with an oil bonus is usually a bit more interesting/convenient than starting with a small region I think. So for example you can have 4 territories disconnected giving +3 which is the Saudi Oil bonus (well, this is the hardest oil bonus, but not so hard in the end), and
in the Persian Gulf area you can either go for the oil or for the red region (Persian Gulf States), they both are disconnected and they both worth a +2, but I think the former is usually a bit easier to achieve. Really in that area you would try to achieve both: Gulf States region and Gulf Oil bonus, so having a nice combined +4 which I think is fair and doesn't require to be greater than that.
@benmarcp The proper bonus for Australia is +1 in my opinion, but it was designed that way I guess in order to propel the fight.
I agree, the proper bonus would be +3 for both regions, but here is different: some of the small regions are on purpose more 'interesting' for their bonuses than others. Starting with an oil bonus is usually a bit more interesting/convenient than starting with a small region I think. So for example you can have 4 territories disconnected giving +3 which is the Saudi Oil bonus (well, this is the hardest oil bonus, but not so hard in the end), and
in the Persian Gulf area you can either go for the oil or for the red region (Persian Gulf States), they both are disconnected and they both worth a +2, but I think the former is usually a bit easier to achieve. Really in that area you would try to achieve both: Gulf States region and Gulf Oil bonus, so having a nice combined +4 which I think is fair and doesn't require to be greater than that.
@@benmarcp The proper bonus for Australia is +1 in my opinion, but it was designed that way I guess in order to propel the fight.
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