Major Tom -> (5/12/2000 12:05:00 PM)
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A general thing I would like to see are more bases. There were many bases in the old PacWar, but, there was always space for more. Add a few on Borneo, Sumatra, French Indo-China, Chinese mainland, Luzon (North Luzon was omitted, but, played a major role in 1944), Burma, Australia, and some more Islands.
Another thing that would be good for an improved PacWar would be the introduction of a possible Red Army attack on Manchuria. This will give the Japanese player incentive to leave good units/aircraft.
Another possible addition would be the Red Chines Army. It could be a totally independent organization (ie. always under the control of the AI) which was hostile to both the Japanese and the Chinese Nationalist Army. Also, the Chinese had guerilla operations in Japanese held China. Possibly add this as well.
Captured enemy equipment. The Japanese utilized much of the captured allied equipment they got their hands on. They even used 3 Allied Destroyers (USS Stewart, HMS Thracian, RNN Banckert). Enemy units captured might have a certain percentage (very small) of their equipment sent to the capturee's pools (ie. Captured Artillery). This would probably only be useful for applying to the Japanese, as, the Allies tended to have an abundance of equipment to not need captured Japanese (and when they did need it, they were usually the ones surrendering anyway!)
There is also the possibility of adding the Indian National Army and the Burmese National Army. When large Indian/Burmese formations were captured many were inlisted by the Japanese into military formations. Although not directly used in combat, they were useful as garrision troops.
Then there is Thailand. It had a fairly large Army by 1941, and was coerced by the Japanese to declare war on the Allies. One Division was even sent into Burma. Possibly add Thailand to the Japanese side (ie. along with the IJN and IJA). They would probably be much like the Indian/Dutch/Philippine formations, having a maximum experience through training being 25.
Wether. I am unsure if this is being included. Many ships (2 of the Farragut Class) were lost in typhoons. This could affect air operations as well. In Burma, military operations could only take place during a few months of the year due to the monsoon. In the old PacWar you could be on the offensive in Burma all year round, which, in reality you could not. It is only a slight detail, but, one worthy of considering.
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