btd64 -> RE: Focus Pacific (3/17/2015 12:42:48 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Commander Cody Paradigm, Great work on this! You added some very interesting elements. I ran this as computer vs. computer until October 1942. Singapore, Palembang, Batavia, Semkawang, Sabang, Port Blair, Kopaeng, Dili and Surabaya (plus a number of bases in between) have yet to fall, although Singapore is very close. New Guinea is in IJ hands except Merauke. Burma is all IJ except for Akyab. In CenPac, IJ has the usual possessions plus Baker. In SoPac, there's a big battle at Lunga and the IJ has Tulagi. Otherwise, base possession matches history in SoPac. I took over for a few turns as Allies vs Computer, but I think the extra air units (there are a lot, and not just French) make this pretty easy for an Allied human vs. IJ AI. The only Allied constraint is shipping, as the losses are high (but so are IJ shipping losses). Anyway, the upshot of my comment is this not too challenging a scenario to play against the AI (not compared to Andy Mac's nasties). However, I'd love to see an AAR of two humans duking it out using this scenario. Finally, I'd like to humbly add that stacking limits are great and might do well in this scenario. Cheers, CC CC, Para and I are currently running a test PBEM game to find and fix issues. We have found and fixed a couple. Find a PBEM partner and start one up. An extra set of eyes can't hurt. I will check the french pilot thing.Well I guess I should of read futher. And YES, The game is not very AI friendly. As Para said, the scripts don't exist for the new ships/Naval units. But I will say, This is a slug fest. Quality is poor in polit skills, as it should be, but even the allies can at least fight back, some. Para, From my end you are doing fine. By the way, email me about the new official upgrade....GP
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