Black Cat
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Rabbakahn [B]The system used in Pacific War worked nicely. Maybe we could lobby for a similar system. Fred [/B][/QUOTE] PW had a nice , simple system. Prepare for a long windy post ;) For those who never played it sit down and have a cold one and listen..... You loaded the troops on to AK`s, paying some attention to unit size VS ship/TF size. You created a second TF, just loaded supply, merged them and off you went at the same speed, the troops went in first, with supply landing at the same time, in their own ships, the lower value supply ship unloading much faster then in UV, over time. ( This is one thing I find odd, how very long compared to PW it takes to unload either troops or supply ) You could then leave them or create a new TF with just the supply ship/s and sail the high value AK`s out. Nice, simple, easy and it worked. If you wanted to be cute you created a second TF, which was empty, and sailed it with the first to split the LBA attacks. You had plenty of transports to play with in PW. The only poor feature was the ground units filled out over an extended period of time at the original base so if you needed them at the front quick you always ended up with rements being created at the original base, loading them and transport them to the parent unit and they would merge into the parent, but it would be a much larger unit after this. This led to much Gamey tactics from the Japanese Player, deliberately transporting a part of say the magnificent, very strong KSNBF ( a Regt. size unit originally ) and eventually building it into a super killer large Division, yes, it lost some "experience points" as new guys came into it but it still was a real problem for anything less then a reinforced 1st. Marine Division...do enough of that and you soon had the entire Japanese Army Dug In in the South Pacific, anyway they lost that for us in UV since units start at Max strength, which is good. If you combined the unit starting at full strength with the simple PW transport features you would have IMO the best system ... Thanks for listening, have another cold one...:D
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