larryfulkerson
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ORIGINAL: sj80 Hey Larry, your Fuel level in Japan is decreasing with around 8k every day. That means in around 75 days your reserves will be gone and some HI factories will stop producing. This is a real critical situation. Yeah, I'm watching it real close. I've put a moritoriem on the despensing of fuel from Tokyo since most of the convoys are leaving from Tokyo. I've got fuel coming out of my ears from Palembang, Miri, Balikpapan, and Tarakan and I've been sending it to CRB, Bubble Drop, and Pesky Doors. It just hasn't reached Tokyo yet. Also, I've given a priority to shipping oil to Tokyo and I obviously should start shipping fuel instead. quote:
ORIGINAL: sj80 Your oil reserves are looking good but are decreasing too fast. There's oil in the pipeline moving toward Tokyo. It just hasn't gotten there yet. quote:
ORIGINAL: sj80 The resources are very low and also decreasing. Yeah, this is RA 4.2 where the scenaario designers have purposefully decreased the resources levels to make the game more 'interesting' for the Japanese player. Also, to give the Allied player a break I guess. I'm not sure I'm handling the economy correctly but I'm thinking I'm going to have to turn down the HI in the home islands a bit. The early-days period of expansion is over and I'm entering maintaince mode which means that a lot of the moving of ships has changed from troops to pure logistics. And the pipeline is still young and adjusting to the load. Things happen slowly when they are complicated and multi-mode. quote:
ORIGINAL: sj80 You have to send much more fuel and resources to Japan or your economy will crash in some months. The best way to do this is to check with the tracker how the resources/oil storage develops over some turns and then create your cargo TFs. I've got about 85% of the transports moving goodies and about 15% are still moving troops now. The 14th Division is about 4 hexes away from Port Arthur and I've got about a dozen transport ships already parked there waiting the arrival of the 14th Div. It should be on the high seas within a week. I'm a big fan of Tracker and I'm still learning how to use it's facilities. Also, I tend to put together TF's with the ships at hand rather than do a lot of planning on which ships to use. I gotta turn that around obviously. quote:
ORIGINAL: sj80 I'm trying to repair every damaged oil center but not the refineries. Yeah, me too. Good idea. I've got engineers working on the oil centers but not the refineries and then when the refineries are all working I'll look at the fuel situation before I start repairing the refineries. Whether or not they get turned back on depends on how badly I need the additional fuel production. quote:
ORIGINAL: sj80 Your supply level is very good, you will need them later in the war to feed your troops. Yeah, the supply level has been increasing slightly since the beginning of the war. I may need the extra supplies as a buffer if and when the HI starts to crash. quote:
ORIGINAL: sj80 Furthermore you have to hurry capturing Singapore. I think you spread your division too much around the map. Manila is blocking many units for months now. You need those guys in Singapore. You can take Manila later. I've got a fresh regiment headed for Mersing and I've scheduled the 14th Division for Manila so I'm planning on the fall of Manila in about three weeks and Singapore shortly after that. I could be wrong. quote:
ORIGINAL: sj80 A British carrier TF is lurking around Sumatra since turns. Why didn't you sent torpedo bombers against them? There are only few planes at the British CVs. Terje tried the same in our game and lost 2 CV/CVE. You should move some Betty/Nell and Zero units to Sumatra/Singapore. There's three Sally units at Patani within range of the Allied CV's w/ Oscar escorts and they just haven't flown any missions yet. Bad weather? Stay tuned for some anti-CV air strikes in the next few days. If Jim will cooperate and leave his CV's there for that long. quote:
ORIGINAL: sj80 Some of you convoys are not well organized (e.g. ships with speed 10,12 and 18 in cargo resources TF). For resources you should use ships with similar speed and cargo capacity. Yeah, I thought so too at one time, and then I realized that the escorts for these convoys are usually slow-speed PB's and usually the speed of the TF is limited to how fast the PB is. quote:
ORIGINAL: sj80 I really like your small raiding SF TFs. I think I should use the same in my game. This game is really a "micro management" monster. Sebastian Yeah, I've split up the KB into at least two parts w/ some in Kwajalien and some in Tulagi and both of them are refitting and rearming and should be ready to go hunting in about two weeks. I'm using picket ships to sit on some of the empty Allied islands to tell me if and when some Allied ships show up so I can spring into action and give them a bad day. It's been working so far. I did loose one picket ship so far but "in an operation of this magnitude some losses must be expected." That's a Strategic Air Command quote from about 1968. EDIT: And last but not least, thanks very much for your post. I wonder sometimes if anybody is reading this thing.
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