WWII Online has a lot more depth, I have played AH for over 10 years and WWII Online for the past year or two on and off. I still love this game but
I am not going attack this game like some people do I wanted to have my say in here
I will admit that it has been more than a few years since I played WWIIOL. What I remembered clearly is: Strategic Bombing (going for research delay which is the only thing then) happened a lot in the early game, but in mid it died down quite a bit, and in late it was non-existent (for obvious reasons). I asked more than a few times and the response was almost entirely the same: Everything has been "researched", there is nothing else. Bombers were relegated to tactical sorties in late game and I am not sure about you, but I VERY RARELY saw bombers flown outside of this in late game, and the ones I did see were alone or with one other. It all boiled down to the FPS part in late that I've seen, a meat grinder. It came down to who's command could juggle better.
AH it is 24/7. For example: At any point I can hamper the ability for one side to take bases (at least on our front) by hitting the training facility, then proceed to hit the barracks at various bases along the front (or hell freezes over and there is coordination). It took a LARGE amount of time (I don't do bomb'n'bail), but it is most certainly possible. Unless the "factory" is brought back up, resupplying the fields is just a band aid on a gunshot wound since downtimes were quite high.
And yes, I am aware that forces did deplete in WWIIOL, but only Command had the ability to swap them around to keep fresh units on the front.
So how exactly does WWIIOL compare? That being said...
You mentioned changes that were made. What changes did they make that would put it on par with AH's strategic ability?
Note: I am not harping on WWIIOL. I enjoyed it a fair bit, but it is not my "cup of tea". It lacked the strategic side I find in AH, so I dropped it. Not going to lie, I have been tempted to check it out again recently to see what has been going on.