marovici
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Joined: 5/12/2005 From: NYC Status: offline
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Are we allied players a little slow, or if not slow then perhaps slower than our Japanese counterparts who seem just to go on overbuild, overconquer and overshout anyone else who may say something else. Why this rant? Just tired of endless stream of allied defeats. We all can not be so bad can we? I don't think it is so much a question of Japanese players being smarter than the allied, as it is that the Japanese players have many advantages in comparison to the IJ commanders IRL. - IJ players can learn from a plethora of RL mistakes
- IJ players can know exactly what to expect from their forces, their hardware, and most important of all, their enemies, and when to expect it,
- IJ players do not have to deal with the IJA/IJN issue
In addition, the IJ leadership IRL would probably rank in the bottom quartile of players on this board. To contrast, the allied war effort in the Pacific IRL was characterized by a high level of professionalism and intelligence. One has to look hard to find material errors of allied command and leadership, which abound on the IJ side. It is far more difficult for allied players to improve on RL than it is for IJ players. I agree. in addition the game is tilted towards Japanese even more so as Admiral outlined in part of his email (he outlined allied advantage as well, but i think Japanese side has better end of it) with an end result of fewer late war AARs where allies are doing good.
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