John 3rd
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Joined: 9/8/2005 From: La Salle, Colorado Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Crackaces An assessment of supply and using the arrow keys to move that supply where you want to fight might be too late .. but I might suggest thinking about this anyway. It is never too late for this. You have to selectively starve your troops in bases (a solid tactic), as the troops in the field will pull supply no matter what...which means it is often better fight in the fields: better supply pull for troops actually fighting forts never degrade and starve troops in bases, except for select supply bases. Needless to say most devices are set to stockpile and most units have reinforcements off...with artillery, tanks (type 3), AA, IJA 43 squads set to reinforce generally. Of course newly arriving units will pull supply so you will still always be making pointless devices at this stage of the game. A word about newly arriving reinforcements: their morale and experience stink. Try to use them to garrison and relieve those troops with decent morale and experience for front line usage. Sometimes though you have to use what you have...especially artillery and tanks. I think John can get the game to last longer than 2 months, but he really needs to be prepared for several different possible Allied endings. Deny those VP and build Japans every day. Make every Allied attack somewhat expensive...like the Ikoma there. I am curious where are all of Japan's mobile coastal defense guns? If they are in now relative backwaters, it may make sense to get them back to Honshu...they often have some of the best AA in Japan's toolbox. A possible meta tactic to use...it to cause the Allies to make lots of clicks on relatively meaningless areas...adds to turn fatigue and can possible slow the Allies down. I have been allowed to pick-up nearly all my CD units in the Pacific and bring them home. The entire Isle of Kyushu has at one Fortress and one CD in it. The SW Honshu bases are the same. Have pulled some fighters from the HI to provide CAP over Fusan to allow delivery. Mines have been getting sown at Moppo, Senshu, and Fusan. last turn saw orders go out to 6 groups of MTB and 18 Midget SS to move to the first two bases listed above. We're seeking to create a thin defense in depth in this area. Nothing to stop a particular thrust but enough to slow and harry the enemy. BBs Musashi and Nagato as well as BC Kongo are on the move. The two Kido Butai TFs containing 10 CV, 6 CA, 2 CL, and 14 DD are past Iwo Jima heading for home. As described before, the CVs will offload their planes and then go to the Kuiles and disband in port. The surface units will form STF and seek to raise some HELL! Its as good a place to die as any I guess...
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