thomasharvey -> RE: World at War 1939-1945 PO Version (4/5/2020 10:44:17 PM)
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ORIGINAL: jupiter999 I also want to join in and ask a dumb question (sorry~): quote:
ORIGINAL: thomasharvey The PO does land and sea action correctly but needs a little help with the naval air going forward from 1941. What should I do about the "little help" if I play against PO? I have noticed a connection between sea transport and interdiction under PO control. The Japanese use a lot of sea transport in the early months of their war. During this period of heavy sea transportation the PO controlled air missions, including the air assistant, are set on only air superiority for the fighters and only ground support for the bombers. Normal air to ground interdiction is not set nor is sea interdiction. Further, the PO will not assign an air strike against ships nor air fields that it would normally do. Therefore either fall back and avoid sea combat while the Japanese PO is using sea transport or stop the Axis PO turn before it finishes and then click off the PO player and set all axis naval aircraft manually on Sea interdiction or normal interdiction. Click end turn with the axis PO off. Do your turn and then when it is the Axis turn starts click it on PO. I am making the Pacific at War scenario with limited sea lift for the Japanese which gives the PO some interdiction and sea lift. I will also amend the other scenarios the same. That way it works better without facing all or nothing for either. The allies use more sea lift than the Axis so with amending the scenarios limiting sea transport to alternate turns, interdiction can then be available to the PO. It is essential to sea combat, but is not essential for ground combat.
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