Lowpe
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ORIGINAL: Aurorus Good luck at Moresby; Victory there for you would be very serious setback to the allies. I´m not sure your opponent quite understands the strategic importance of Moresby given his lack of defense there. It is a great location for the allies to make a stand, as it was historical, and stem the Japanese advance: close to Australian bases and air-cover and can be a trap for any large Japanese amphibious or surface fleet. The loss of all that Australian infantry and armor in Java (and the 4th ID in north OZ) was a telling blow to the allies in this game and may explain his lack of effort at Moresby. Note that the Dinah is one of your fastest non-jet fighters, with some reasonable armaments, but look at the climb rate! It just cannot gain altitude rapidly. I think you will find that you will have to keep the patrol altitude on the Dinah at or above the altitude of his bombers or they will be unable to climb fast enough to intercept before the bombers deliver their payloads. Compare this to the climb rate on the Oscars, for example (which I am finding is a highly underrated low-altitude, air-superiority fighter- though useless against any large bomber). One other note on your opponent. He seems to fight in the style of the "AI," preferring to mass large stacks of ground units at objectives and pays little heed to maneuvering, flanking, etc. It is probably a play-style that he learned playing the AI in scenario 1 or 2 (you just can´t do this in the nasty and ironman scenarios as you can never create stacks as large as the AI). You have outmaneuvered him several times now. He will probably learn and adjust his tactics in the future and possibly now in Burma, which is why I suspect he may invade Ramree to secure his rear position. Do you intend to end offensive operations after Moresby and wait for the allies to start their counter-offensive? Lots here to comment on. I did notice the lack of the KAI Dinah Climb rate, and actually was thinking of using them on night duty at wrong altitudes of the incoming bombers. My experience shows that does a good job disrupting the attack without actually losing any planes. How is that for outside the box thinking? I am pretty sure if I use the KB to support the Port Moresby attack, the Allies will be tempted to grab another island in the Marshalls. It doesn't really matter, since I can't expose my land based air to his night bombers for long anyhow...and he can streak in, land, streak out with only subs and mines as potential roadblocks. I have darted in a counter surface fleet a few times, but haven't caught anything yet and that just wastes fuel. I have a lot of troops prepping for Port Moresby. 3 Division, 1 Brigade, 2 HQs, and support stuff (I won't go in with all that). I will attempt to provide as much air power from Rossel, Buna, Lae and Rabaul as possible for them...I know if I saw all that preparing, I would want to attempt to hit the troop transports, or at least have them sail thru a sea of submarines. But I think the submarine threat is minimal with most of them along the China/Java/HI convoy paths. Allied naval search is very poor around Buna so I might get to sneak fairly close before he gets warning -- however I am planning on no surprise. Putting together the fleets now. Ramree is forts level 3, with 100 AV, ART, ENG, air field level 2. I need to lay some mines, they are on the way, but I think a full out invasion here is unlikely in the short term. I also have a base force at Mergui that might come up...it has dp guns. Ramree is not a good island here for mini subs...would be spotted by planes and not last long.
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