ctid98 -> Allied Strategy- One or Two Pronged????? (5/25/2004 6:41:11 PM)
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Afternoon All, As I sit here busy at work [;)] I find myself pondering the strategy I'll be adopting when I finally get my grubby little mitts on WitP! Now there has been lots of discussion on how to play as the Japanese and I think I'd be correct in saying (and don't have a go if I'm not!!!) that you grab all you can in the first 6 months, barricade for the next 6 and make the Allies pay dearly for as long as possible there after, fair enough.... However, I've not seen much on how to play as the Allies, the consensus seems (and again I could be wrong) that you wait for Jan '43 when you should be getting more equipment and steam roller your way to Tokyo. As strategies go not the most revealing. [:D] What I'm after is what everybody thinks would be the best way of beating August '45. Now history tells us the Allies used a two pronged strategy, (well three if you include India, four if you include China, and what the hell whilst I'm backing myself into a corner on my own argument, 5 if you eventually include the Russians! Did I forget anyone??? [8|]) one for the Army, the other for the Navy. For the time being lets stick with the two. But is a two pronged strategy really needed??? I don't think so, you should be able to stock pile enough supplies to just use the Marines and Army units that would have been involved in a two pronged assault in an island hopping campaign whilst tying down the Japanese with other units elsewhere. Surely doing things this way you should easily be able to beat August. So, what do others think???? Hoping I'm not proved wrong.....
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