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AirGriff -> Job Posting: Industry Expert Wanted (2/18/2014 5:13:30 PM)

I am running my first PBEM as IJ. I have read a lot of threads and attached material on managing industry. I was wondering if anyone out there who is experienced with industry would mind taking a peak at my industry set up. I'd rather not post any details--those pesky Allies will would love to see what a mess I've probably made. Anyway, I'd really appreciate it if a veteran could let me know how far off or on track I am. Thanks!

Jim




pontiouspilot -> RE: Job Posting: Industry Expert Wanted (2/18/2014 5:25:39 PM)

I am in the same position as Mr Griff if anyone willing....and no I'm not using tracker...likely too incompetant to!!




geofflambert -> RE: Job Posting: Industry Expert Wanted (2/18/2014 8:43:46 PM)

I'm full of bad advice if you'd like any of that. [8|]




Numdydar -> RE: Job Posting: Industry Expert Wanted (2/18/2014 9:11:44 PM)

Have you looked at this?

http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=3329605

I have some screen shots in the document that may be useful for you of Japan's industry screens from a Nov '44 and a '42 game that may be of use.




pws1225 -> RE: Job Posting: Industry Expert Wanted (2/18/2014 9:56:21 PM)

+1 to Numdydar's recommendation! It's got all the nuts and bolts of running the economy in one document. Good stuff.




AirGriff -> RE: Job Posting: Industry Expert Wanted (2/19/2014 2:43:11 AM)

Oh yes, that primer is printed and full of scribbled notes. Great stuff, and I've modeled a great deal of my industry off it. Couldn't resist going a bit off on a few things, though, and I'm playing DBB scen 28, so I know things are a bit different.

Pontiuspilot, I had problems getting tracker loaded despite several attempts and was planning on not using it. Thanks to my esteemed opponent helping me out I finally have it working, and I can tell you it is as close to a "must have" as destroyers are to an air combat TF. There are plenty of fine folks on the forum that will help you out, though in my technologically challenged state I needed some serious help.




Xargun -> RE: Job Posting: Industry Expert Wanted (2/19/2014 2:53:22 AM)

The problem with having someone just take a look at your industry setup is that without knowledge of your future plans - like invading India, Oz, etc... or your losses, it would be hard to give good advice.. Everyone's play style is different. I know I differ in opinion on some things as compared to some other Industry experts - but you need to make sure your industry gives you the tools you want to use and gives enough for your play style. Some things are very common like stop building Nates :) and that at least half of all aircraft designs Japan builds are worthless... but just because someone else doesn't like the George doesn't mean you can't use it - and use it alot.






AirGriff -> RE: Job Posting: Industry Expert Wanted (2/19/2014 12:23:19 PM)

Very true Xargun. I'm just looking for someone to be able to tell me if I've committed some huge mistakes and will run the place dry in a year. PWS1225 is taking a look for me, so hopefully he won't see anything Earth shattering.




Mundy -> RE: Job Posting: Industry Expert Wanted (2/19/2014 12:47:52 PM)

I've been toying with the idea of chopping all floatplane production except the Glen and the best of the rest. Ditto with the IJAAF single engine bombers. I'm guessing taking a machete to it would disrupt the supply situation.

Ed-




pws1225 -> RE: Job Posting: Industry Expert Wanted (2/19/2014 3:23:23 PM)


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ORIGINAL: AirGriff

Very true Xargun. I'm just looking for someone to be able to tell me if I've committed some huge mistakes and will run the place dry in a year. PWS1225 is taking a look for me, so hopefully he won't see anything Earth shattering.


And more eyes are always better! And did I tell you I'm blind in one eye?




pontiouspilot -> RE: Job Posting: Industry Expert Wanted (2/19/2014 6:10:44 PM)

PWS was kind enough to re-direct me down the straigtht and narrow path of redemption....thanks to all and PWS in particular! I guess I actually wasn't that far off with my takeon things. I had read the thread above already and it is helpful.

Does anybody have the "Japanese AC Wire Chart" in a file format that they could send me? If so pls PM me and I'll give my direct e-m. The link/zip etc do not work...at least at my level of competance.




Amoral -> RE: Job Posting: Industry Expert Wanted (2/19/2014 7:18:25 PM)

The Japanese Aircraft Wire Chart:

http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/upfiles/37283/B1EDA09DE19F419A993614199966A99F.jpg




geofflambert -> RE: Job Posting: Industry Expert Wanted (2/19/2014 8:46:32 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Mundy

I've been toying with the idea of chopping all floatplane production except the Glen and the best of the rest. Ditto with the IJAAF single engine bombers. I'm guessing taking a machete to it would disrupt the supply situation.

Ed-



That's right, just Glens til you run out of engines, Jakes and then Norms otherwise but do build Jakes. You'll need replacements and since most floatplane sqds. can be expanded via Chitose Chiyoda etc. You're going to need all the rest that you have for training, once you can take them out of the line. Use them to train for whatever you need, that can be sweep but cannot be TB crews.




Lokasenna -> RE: Job Posting: Industry Expert Wanted (2/19/2014 11:03:47 PM)

Stopping lots of air production won't have any effect on supply, except indirectly:

1) Replacements. If you're taking replacements and upgrading units less often, that uses less supply.

2) Factory expansion. If you aren't expanding factories for higher production, you aren't spending 1100 supply per point (and then more for engines). This can be big, but not directly related to air production.




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