Referencing 3.4a, so I don't know if it has been tweaked since, but the weather effects over the course of the game (through turn 64, 9/15/40, with Bdr.Mallette) seem to be a bit screwy. All during the course of the summer, there have been snowy hexes in much of the mountainous terrain. Lots of rainfall, as well.
There is a map change and clarification that is desperately needed. As the Axis, I have taken Senegal, from the Darlan French, by alternately invading and trekking over the long road through the desert. The only supply to Dakar is by that road to the north, and leading out of it to the south, through Nigeria to South Africa. The way the road winds through that section of the map, it is too easy for one to cut the supply to Dakar, by marching a sacrificial unit from Nigeria through the sand to sit astride the road. Given that the map note for Nigeria states "No Axis Invasions at all. Allied Staging Area only," it is ambiguous as to whether the Axis can force an overland campaign to secure the supply lines to Dakar. If they don't then there is no real defensible point along the southern borders of French North Africa. It seems to be a rather silly situation at present. Was the map note intention to prevent Axis Sea/Paratroop invasions? Or, is it supposed to be a blanket restriction against the Axis ever going into Nigeria. I can understand a general restriction against the sea/para invasions for range and naval force projection difficulties, however the overland restriction doesn't seem right. Please clarify the intent.