rkr1958
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ORIGINAL: Courtenay quote:
ORIGINAL: rkr1958 Global AAR: Japanese Aggression. South China Sea: Japan sends in (i.e., sets up) very strong naval forces in the South China Sea that will be used to support an amphibious invasion of the Dutch East Indies on the first impulse of the game. Japan's plan was to take a combine and land forces adjacent to Batavia on the surprise impulse. The problem ... no DOW other than Germany's automatic DOW on Poland is allowed on the first impulse of the game. A fact that I didn't know, or I was uncertain of, until I played the first impulse. Live and learn ... Back to Japan's planned aggression in the Pacific. Japan plans to go all out in the Pacific to gobble up all the resources that they can and this may, or is likely, to include an early DOW against the CW. Japan is under no illusion that this may also mean war with the USA, which may come sooner than later. Those two resources in Malaya and the major naval base at Singapore are looking very tempting to the the Japanese militarist. But only after they can secure a steady supply of oil by conquering the Dutch East Indies and securing the 4 oil resources located there. Just to be sure, you realize that, in addition to the immediate 2.8 US entry chits you get for a Japanese DOW on the Netherlands and the CW, you get an additional chit every turn for each of those countries? Thus if Japan declares war on the Netherlands, you will get 3.8 chits S/O 39, and one additional chit every single turn. By the end of 1940, that is 8.8 additional chits in the Japanese US entry pool, minus some small number because you probably did not capture as many Chinese cities or cut off the Burma road diplomatically as in other strategies. If you add in an early DOW against the CW, then you may expect a US DOW very early indeed. If you were aware of this, fine. Unfortunately, the in-game US entry action chart does not contain the footnotes of the printed US entry chart. That chart, is, however, available in the "Charts from WiF FE" menu item, and has the very nasty footnote 3 appended to "Japan declares war on the CW, Fr, or Netherlands". I did not know this, but as I've finished the first turn already I was "taught" this fact by MWiF. Fortunately, the sting of finding this out was much less I suspect when playing solo than if I would have been playing against a live opponent. Well, playing solo is playing against a live opponent (i.e., me vs me) but you get the idea.
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Ronnie
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