Alfred
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ORIGINAL: Bullwinkle58 quote:
ORIGINAL: Lowpe quote:
ORIGINAL: Bullwinkle58 This is such a strange game! I do seem to recall folks predicting that an early Soviet activation would be a Japan cake-walk due entirely to the superiority of their air force. Hmm . . . Nobody I know has ever started a war with the Soviets this early, outside of Focus Pacific. In addition, most Japanese players pull a surprise attack on the Soviets, but it was Japan that got surprised. By June, the Japanese fighters can dominate, and during 1942 the Soviets will lose 7 Divisions (approximately) to fight the Germans. But offsetting the Japanese eventual superiority in the air, is the excellent Soviet AA. There is very little plane builds, or even replacement troops. So, I anticipate a change in fortune here eventually, before the end. In the thread I'm thinking of I don't think there was any date hedging. I was on the other side; I'm not an airplane guy and they can do what they do, but they aren't magical. In that thread I think I counted up the USSR land OOB and it was something like 32 divisions and division equivalents. They do lose a lot, get a lot, lose some more, get more back, etc. It's a revolving door until 1945. No, nobody I know of has done what you have here. I applaud the try. Very instructive. But Japan is in trouble worldwide as the Soviet front just deforms every timetable and resource allocation during the critical USA-weak months. In case I'm not being clear--I think you've done a great job. The 2000 AV garrison "bug" at Harbin (ed: wrong city the affected city was Mukden) has been a very significant factor in aiding the Soviet performance in this match. IIRC that typo "bug" did not exist in 2009-2011 (approximately) or was not perhaps spotted when that earlier discussion probably occurred. Without the typo Lowpe would have been able to position another 1800 AV to meet the Soviet rush. That would completely alter the land dynamics. Alfred Edit: The affected city was Mukden, not Harbin. See post #1123 for the details.
< Message edited by Alfred -- 10/10/2017 2:25:38 PM >
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