Insano
Posts: 228
Joined: 7/23/2009 From: Joplin, Missouri Status: offline
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I'm a big proponent of an all in port strike on Manila - and I mean ALL in. Nells, Betties, Sallies at extended range, the entire KB. It is possible to sink all 25 subs there on the opening turn. It is relatively easy to sink 20+ with a total commitment. The loss to the Allies is not measured in sunk ships but loss of intel gathering provided by the subs being out and sailing around - regardless if they are effective or not. I was too concerned with suppressing allied air and opted for a mixed port/airfield strike in my game. The reality is that it is easy to establish air superiority on subsequent days but you will get only one first day shot on the port. The worst my opponent did to me was obliterate the Hong Kong repair ship yard with B-17D after I captured it. That hurt and cost 50k supply to repair. Those 20ish subs are gone forever though. What would change my mind is if it was possible to replicate historical aircraft losses at Pearl Harbor which I think was something like 400 aircraft. It's not really possible in game to get over 200 aircraft destroyed. If there was a random chance of an aircraft carrier being in port that would really spice it up as well. Otherwise, as mentioned by others, the ship losses are generally temporary. The allied BB's won't be used much in 1942 anyway, even if they are pristine, due to lack of fuel, aircover, sub protection. For the game as it is send everything you've got to Manila on turn 1. If I could duct tape two Sonias together and send them too, I would.
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