n01487477 -> RE: If you don't touch Japanese Production (10/18/2011 12:43:17 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Feinder Ok, good info. So on the heels of that... I'm just trying to see if there's a way to come up with a "Japanese (Minimal) Proudction for Dummies" scenario. I wouldn't mind playing Japan in PBEM, but I don't want all the pain of micro-managing production. Otherwise, I'm "stuck" always playing Allies. -F- I'm in the process of doing a few things but they might not come to fruition in the timeframe you want. 1. Making the GC scenario basically set up for Japanese production from the get-go. The problem is convoys which can't be made CS. I was doing this as a tutorial for new players. Which I guess could also be modified/expanded at that point for auto production of a/c etc. Sort of an Allied economy for Japan. 2. Creating a doc for Japanese Econ 1st turn setup - a step by step guide. Taking into account everything I would do & taking views from the forum from other economic giants such as Mike (and too many others to name here.) 3. Have a 1st turn DB system (this would require some of the IJN/IJA players offering their first turns to be studied/used by others) Lastly - if none of this seems like your cuppa. Then how about I become your economics minister. I'll sets it up, have a look once a month and tinker with it ... you can be hands free or alternatively take some advice from me and learn the system. Which once running can be fun and not that burdensome. Regards holy **** Damian - is this offer open to all those in need of a nudge in the right direction?? As I don't have time to get into a full GC, except for Floyd and I toying with small scenario's; I like to keep my hand in and help those that need it. I can do, what I can do, when I have time... so I guess I'm saying that this offer is open ... as long as you pass along the knowledge you gain to others in the future. * Disclaimer - I'm not a master, there are many ways to skin a cat & most of the time you learn more by doing it yourself (with a little direction). This is why I'm doing this: quote:
2. Creating a doc for Japanese Econ 1st turn setup - a step by step guide. Taking into account everything I would do & taking views from the forum from other economic giants such as Mike (and too many others to name here.) Cheers
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