segorn -> Can you defend your bases as the Japanese? (7/2/2002 5:24:33 AM)
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I'm beginning to wonder if the Japanese can win the long scenaro; even the new Scenario 19 that gives them extra troops. Its easy to stake out a perimeter that includes Lunga and all of New Guinea north of Port Moseby. Alternately, you can gamble and try to get Port Moseby too, but that's kind of like opening with idiot's mate in a chess game. It either works, or you've just sacrificed opening position for no gain. The concern I have with the japanese though can be described in two words : medium bomber. As far as I can tell, defending even a massive airbase like Raboul from 1000 foot mitchell/P38 strikes is an impossibility. Given a week or so, the allied player can, by rotating squadrons through, take your base out of commission. Conversely, its virtually impossible for the japanese to neutralize a late game allied base b/c their betties and nells are too frail and carry too few bombs to do the job. They go off, drop their bombs, take 50% casualties and put 10 or so holes in the runway. In controls Mitchels take 10% kills, and put 50 holes in the runway. Given that the allies can neutralize any Japanese base in the game, it makes their counteroffensive an inevitability since as the Japanese you dont' really have a lot of defensive options except to sortie your surface fleet and hope you get lucky.
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