ChezDaJez
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Joined: 11/12/2004 From: Chehalis, WA Status: offline
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With PDU Off (the reverse of what you're used to), the Japanese player is hamstrung too, but in a different way. He can produce uber amounts of any aircraft he can convert his factories to (say, the Tojo, early), but he can't force them into units that historically didn't use them. So he ends up with a big pile of unusable aircraft. That's why your reference (Charbroiled or Chaz, I can't recall) still had Nates all over the map. It's because those units flew Nates historically at that date. PDU Off will more or less do what you're after. It prevents the Japanese from front-loading aircraft quality. It doesn't stop them from front-loading quantity, but it's quantity in perhaps less desirable aircraft models. The problem is, to get this you have to have PDU Off for both players, and it whacks the Allies as badly or worse since they can't surge quantity, even of the dogs. To restrict total Japanese production and leave the Allies alone, I don't know of a way except some complex HRs. Personally I think it hamstrings the allied player more early in the war and then beginning around early 1943, it greatly hamstrings the Japanese player far more. I'll still be sending up A6Ms against Hellcats and Corsairs as they come on line. Brad just surprised me last turn with his first P-38F fighter sweep. He shot down several A6M2s for only one ops loss. He says that he has only a couple units that fly it as yet (thank goodness) and the production is very low initially but as we move into 1943, his situation will improve whereas mine will remain stagnant. Sure I can replace losses (and I will have to) but I don't have the pilot pool to keep them manned with good experience pilots. Army units get new and better aircraft quicker such as the Tony and Tojo than the Navy but again most of my units will still be flying Nates and Oscars until I wind through each units upgrade path to get to more competitive aircraft. We try to stay historical and PDU makes it easier to do so. It is not a great benefit otherwise. I would not recommend it for any one who wants to explore "what ifs" or play a bit more ahistorically. Chez
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Ret Navy AWCS (1972-1998) VP-5, Jacksonville, Fl 1973-78 ASW Ops Center, Rota, Spain 1978-81 VP-40, Mt View, Ca 1981-87 Patrol Wing 10, Mt View, CA 1987-90 ASW Ops Center, Adak, Ak 1990-92 NRD Seattle 1992-96 VP-46, Whidbey Isl, Wa 1996-98
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