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I love Allied SigInt - 2/4/2022 2:39:16 AM   
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I love Allied SigInt. My PBEM opponent was punished pretty bad.

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Day Time Surface Combat, near Miri at 64,87, Range 17,000 Yards

Japanese Ships
APD Aoi, Shell hits 9, and is sunk
TB Kasasagi, Shell hits 6, and is sunk
AMc Wa 19, Shell hits 5, and is sunk
xAK Hokko Maru, Shell hits 18, and is sunk
xAK Zinzan Maru, Shell hits 23, and is sunk
xAK Kinkasan Maru, Shell hits 27, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
xAK Giyu Maru, Shell hits 16, and is sunk
xAKL Kembu Maru, Shell hits 10, and is sunk
xAKL Kiko Maru, Shell hits 5, and is sunk
xAKL Anbo Maru, Shell hits 14, and is sunk

Allied Ships
CL Mauritius, Shell hits 1
DD Jupiter

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/4/2022 2:42:31 AM   
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Braggart. Gloating over my misery.

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/4/2022 2:45:09 AM   
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Revenge for the devastation you did to my ships at Manila on December 7th.

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/4/2022 3:00:58 AM   
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Nicely done!

Ya gotta keep the Japanese honest in the expansion phase. Making them feel like they have to escort everything slows them down. The slower they are the less they expand.

I just tried to do the same thing at Kuching with a fully-intact Force Z and all I got for my troubles (despite the intel) was a torpedo in one of my light cruisers, and a total of three hits on the opposing force of transports and destroyers.

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/4/2022 3:01:19 AM   
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Not trying to rain on your parade, but some perspective is needed here. As exciting or depressing as the sinking of those ships was, that is not a big deal in the big war.

Now if the ships were loaded with troops and the IJA lost a Division, that would be something to celebrate/mourn - and it should have been included in the initial post.

Also, knowing the game date helps the reader assess the significance of the combat report. Please include it when you post.

Oh, and prepare for more misery on both sides - what comes around goes around in this game!

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/4/2022 3:05:47 AM   
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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/4/2022 3:35:54 AM   
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It is December 10th, 1941. It wasn't much of a victory, the Japanese managed to land before my ships got there, but I needed the morale boost. Without giving too much away, my submarines have not had a good time. Playing against a player is certainly been a much bigger bloodbath for me than playing against the AI.

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/4/2022 6:15:55 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Macquarrie1999

I love Allied SigInt. My PBEM opponent was punished pretty bad.

quote:

Day Time Surface Combat, near Miri at 64,87, Range 17,000 Yards

Japanese Ships
APD Aoi, Shell hits 9, and is sunk
TB Kasasagi, Shell hits 6, and is sunk
AMc Wa 19, Shell hits 5, and is sunk
xAK Hokko Maru, Shell hits 18, and is sunk
xAK Zinzan Maru, Shell hits 23, and is sunk
xAK Kinkasan Maru, Shell hits 27, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
xAK Giyu Maru, Shell hits 16, and is sunk
xAKL Kembu Maru, Shell hits 10, and is sunk
xAKL Kiko Maru, Shell hits 5, and is sunk
xAKL Anbo Maru, Shell hits 14, and is sunk

Allied Ships
CL Mauritius, Shell hits 1
DD Jupiter


So what did the SigInt say? I've seen a lot of Japanese players avoid SigInt but sending their fleets to final destinations they never actually go to...I should probably start doing this...

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/4/2022 6:42:39 AM   
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On the 8th it said that a Japanese battalion was moving to Miri, on the 9th is said a Japanese battalion was preparing to attack Miri. Also Miri has the oil, so it seemed like a credible report.

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/4/2022 11:41:37 AM   
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Yup, good intell....GP

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/14/2022 3:03:52 PM   
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I must be missing something here....

I completely admit I didnt find it that useful or actionable so largely ignored it.

Do people find it useful, is there really useful and actionable intel in it?

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/14/2022 3:11:52 PM   
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Alot of Japanese players foil that "x unit is loaded on Something Maru headed to Miri" intel by routing the convoy to an adjacent hex, nearby hex, or another base entirely and set the Waypoint to Miri....

You can't foil the "52nd Nav Gd preparing for attack on Singapore" intel

Also, you're going to get a ton of "Yokohama Fortress is located in Yokohama" intel reports to come, so don't congratulate all the boys in intel just yet

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/14/2022 3:13:53 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Hano

I must be missing something here....



Do people find it useful, is there really useful and actionable intel in it?


Two game turns prior it told me an AK bearing a recon regiment was headed for Tassaforonga. I positioned two carriers south of Guadalcanal and pummeled it two days later with 1,000 pound bombs.

Seemed useful.



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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/14/2022 3:18:45 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Hano

I must be missing something here....

I completely admit I didnt find it that useful or actionable so largely ignored it.

Do people find it useful, is there really useful and actionable intel in it?


Allied Intel is useful; there are alot of reports that are not very useful or useless (Like "Yokohama Fortress is in Yokohama", or the location of a unit within Manchuria), but you'll find one or two useful tidbits and some REALLY useful. DONT ignore it.

For the Japanese it's almost useless. If you get alot of "Radio Reports" in the same place they may stack, giving you enough DL to give you something useful, so it's worth glancing at, but most of the time it's meaningless. You CAN ignore Japanese intel most of the time.

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/14/2022 3:26:20 PM   
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Thanks guys... I shall pay attention to it in future

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/14/2022 4:05:28 PM   
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I always check the Japanese intel that say "Heavy radio traffic in hex xx,xx". If it's in the middle of the ocean, it tells you that something is there.

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/14/2022 6:25:16 PM   
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Heya Hano, welcome.

Part of the overall learning curve in AE is developing your personal "Staff Officer" mantra (for lack of a better term).

What I mean is, you are on your own certainly, but take time to develop a checklist of To-Dos each turn in order to keep yourself as Commander of the Pacific informed of developments as much as possible without bogging your brain down too much.
I know, I know... it's a lot to ask. But you will improve as you play and get stomped. I personally think that our WITP:AE overlord status is balanced by our lack of an Admiral's Staff to take strategic directives and execute them down to the last detail. The hard part is trying to remember to do all these things while simultaneously keeping a weather eye out for trouble- oh, and yeah that AVP you sent to some far off atoll to extend your PBY search areas... how is he coming along?

I find it a perverse part of the challenge you face, even learning against the AI. The game's fog-of-war and inaccurate reports (just like in RL btw) immerse me in the Nimitz role and it is a huge part of why I love the game.
Don't despair, you will get better and find it a bit easier as time goes by- AE is a very rewarding game if you can stick with it.
Have fun!

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/14/2022 7:02:52 PM   
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I started out not bothering to check IJ SigInt, but for the last few weeks Seattle has been getting between one and three pings a day.
Detection there got up to 5/5 which let me see a bunch of interesting ships.
The mid ocean pings are also worth investigating when you have a sub nearby.
As it only takes a second I check it every turn now.

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/14/2022 8:34:30 PM   
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As Allies, I try to look for correlation between the SigInt report and detection info in the Ops report. If SigInt says a radio transmission is located at X,Y and the Ops report shows a sighting in the same or nearby hexes, I consider them likely the same contact (unless in a busy enemy area like near Truk.

The other thing that I tend to believe (like aircraft sightings in the Ops Report or ship reports in the Coastwatcher info) is that the more detailed the sighting/SigInt the more credible it is. When the ID gets down to Ship/Aircraft model type it is pretty good!

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/14/2022 8:49:11 PM   
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The reports by coast watchers are some of the most frustrating. I have not found them very accurate at all even when they mention the names of specific ships. I wonder if they get better over time?
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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/15/2022 3:17:31 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Q-Ball

Alot of Japanese players foil that "x unit is loaded on Something Maru headed to Miri" intel by routing the convoy to an adjacent hex, nearby hex, or another base entirely and set the Waypoint to Miri....

You can't foil the "52nd Nav Gd preparing for attack on Singapore" intel

Also, you're going to get a ton of "Yokohama Fortress is located in Yokohama" intel reports to come, so don't congratulate all the boys in intel just yet


Yeah I need to start doing this more. I've even heard some players will avoid prepping for where they are going preferring taking landing losses over giving the intel away...

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/15/2022 3:28:36 AM   
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I find Japanese SIGINT to be very useful. Of course it is not at the same level as the Allies, but overlooking it is a serious mistake. I mean that both in terms of not using it, as well as dismissing its potential as a threat when you play as the Allies. As Japan for instance I have used it to sink an enemy carrier fleet and to wreck large convoys on multiple occasions.

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/15/2022 8:46:11 AM   
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Part of Japanese setup on turn 1 - set all your garrison & base force units in Manchuria, Korea, Home Islands & China that you won't be moving to prep for random ports that you have no intention of ever assaulting. Then set some of them to ports that you do intend to assault.

Maybe not Abadan & such, but setting a couple of Infantry divisions to prep against Anchorage... you get the point :-)

Of course real experienced players will probably know which of these are 'fully restricted' & therefore fake, BUT they could dismiss this report as a ploy & miss the unrestricted division that is coming for real.

I wonder if FOW can cause the report to say Division X prepping for place Y, but get the name of the division wrong?

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/17/2022 1:20:41 AM   
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The game has seriously downplays the value of Allied SIGINT (aside from Midway). IRL, by 1944, many Japanese warships and merchant ships were sunk because of SIGINT which told individual submarines patrolling in the vicinity that HIJMS X was in position x,y (determined by radio direction finding) course: blah di-blah, speed: something or other (in other words everything one needed to know to intercept) and then were able to say that the HIJMS X was sinking in position xx,yy in REAL TIME (see the end of the TROMS of various IJN ships at NihonKaigun.com - just before they report "removed from Navy list") . The Japanese convoy routing authority REQUIRED that EVERY merchant ship report its position at noon (local) each day in a code which had been broken by the USCG way back in 1942 (ineffective Mk XIV torpedoes spoiled US submarine statistics early on though).

IJN Players should be glad that Allied SIGINT doesn't tell the Allied Player everything.

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/17/2022 1:55:56 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: JanSako

Part of Japanese setup on turn 1 - set all your garrison & base force units in Manchuria, Korea, Home Islands & China that you won't be moving to prep for random ports that you have no intention of ever assaulting. Then set some of them to ports that you do intend to assault.

Maybe not Abadan & such, but setting a couple of Infantry divisions to prep against Anchorage... you get the point :-)

Of course real experienced players will probably know which of these are 'fully restricted' & therefore fake, BUT they could dismiss this report as a ploy & miss the unrestricted division that is coming for real.

I wonder if FOW can cause the report to say Division X prepping for place Y, but get the name of the division wrong?


Nice damn you guys are tricky

Only downside is you are losing the ability to train units at their current position though as I believe units have to be prepped 100% to their location and set to rest/train to begin seeing training experience increases...

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/17/2022 2:32:13 AM   
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To be fair if you are having to defend the Home Islands, Manchuria, or Korea you have most likely already lost.

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/17/2022 3:19:45 AM   
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forget it.
No one reads what I post anyway.

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/17/2022 3:51:14 AM   
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As the Japanese I always track down all of those radio intercepts. Those are reliable insofar as they go. Maybe once a year it could give you an opportunity to arrive at a battle prepared. That said that's the only intel the Japanese player gets except the bad news when you find out a ship you thought you sank is still in service.

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/17/2022 1:20:49 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Tanaka


quote:

ORIGINAL: JanSako

Part of Japanese setup on turn 1 - set all your garrison & base force units in Manchuria, Korea, Home Islands & China that you won't be moving to prep for random ports that you have no intention of ever assaulting. Then set some of them to ports that you do intend to assault.

Maybe not Abadan & such, but setting a couple of Infantry divisions to prep against Anchorage... you get the point :-)

Of course real experienced players will probably know which of these are 'fully restricted' & therefore fake, BUT they could dismiss this report as a ploy & miss the unrestricted division that is coming for real.

I wonder if FOW can cause the report to say Division X prepping for place Y, but get the name of the division wrong?


Nice damn you guys are tricky

Only downside is you are losing the ability to train units at their current position though as I believe units have to be prepped 100% to their location and set to rest/train to begin seeing training experience increases...


Units that are 100% prepped do not have to be at that location in order to gain experience. They just have to be 100% prepped.

Also units will not gain experience this way anyway past the national morale level; I don't see Japanese units, for example, going past 54 exp unless it's via combat.

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RE: I love Allied SigInt - 2/17/2022 3:06:47 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Q-Ball


quote:

ORIGINAL: Tanaka


quote:

ORIGINAL: JanSako

Part of Japanese setup on turn 1 - set all your garrison & base force units in Manchuria, Korea, Home Islands & China that you won't be moving to prep for random ports that you have no intention of ever assaulting. Then set some of them to ports that you do intend to assault.

Maybe not Abadan & such, but setting a couple of Infantry divisions to prep against Anchorage... you get the point :-)

Of course real experienced players will probably know which of these are 'fully restricted' & therefore fake, BUT they could dismiss this report as a ploy & miss the unrestricted division that is coming for real.

I wonder if FOW can cause the report to say Division X prepping for place Y, but get the name of the division wrong?


Nice damn you guys are tricky

Only downside is you are losing the ability to train units at their current position though as I believe units have to be prepped 100% to their location and set to rest/train to begin seeing training experience increases...


Units that are 100% prepped do not have to be at that location in order to gain experience. They just have to be 100% prepped.

Also units will not gain experience this way anyway past the national morale level; I don't see Japanese units, for example, going past 54 exp unless it's via combat.

Did you mean to say 'morale'? That word is a different thing than 'experience', and morale can always rise to 99 if conditions are right.

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