Bullwinkle58
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It looks like this thread has already moved past the Kuriles and onto other things, but . . . quote:
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel 2. Miller didn't have any troops prepped for Onnekotan (or Paramushiro). He says he got a bunch of garrison troops when I stepped foot on "Japan" (IE, the Kuriles). Miller says he lost 30-40 ships to the invasion, but I doubt it's that high. It appeared to me he had vast numbers of TFs with lots of embedded E and PB escorts. My CD guns only attacked one transport per TF. Whatever it was he managed to have a much less bloody invasion than did I and reclaimed the island too easy. Curious about this, I started a new game just to check the Japanese side of CD-land. (This is by-the-boards in your game, as the Para. Japanese CD is now sleeping with the cold-water fishes.) Para. has a decent, not great, CD installation at the beginning of the game. But better than any of the mobile Marine Defense Bns by a long shot. Curious, I then looked at the TOEs of these Marine Defense Bns and discovered (I'd never looked) that they vary a huge amount from each other. Some have tanks, some have 6 155s, some have a dozen Long Tom 155s, etc. There are many variants. (I'm in October 1943, so perhaps some of these havi't appeared yet in your game, or perhpas they have TOE changes in 1943 I didn't notice. But there are a lot of types.) Reading AARs, and by now haivng fought scores of battles in my game, from half-million-man Asian mainland battles to 1200 man mini-island invasions, I think that, very much more so than in WITP, the device mix matters in the new algorithm. Andy was fanatical about the OOB, device by device, and similar sized units can really perform differnetly. In you AAR you use AV vs. AV ratios a lot to figure odds, but I'm not sure that has the same utility as it had in WITP. I also (without any rigorous statistical analysis) think that disruption plays less of a role than in WITP, supplies about the same, and LCU leadership and HQ proximity a lot more. The latter is a factor I have trouble managing. The HQ always seems to arrive in time to help with the rebuilding of the units, but I never seem to have time to get them there in advance. Anyway, on the CD issue, I think he should have done more damagge to you than you to him on that single factor. But I'm interested to know which type of Marine CD units you had there? quote:
3. Here's an email I sent to Miller yesterday: "How badly were your ships hit during the invasion? I'm scratching my head that two Marine CDs did very little and Allied subs are just targets while Japanese subs sink everything in sight. A Japanese fortress sinks everything in sight but two Marine CDs seemed to do very little. I am so frustrated with the game that I don't know what to do." 4. Here's his reply, which he requested that I post here: "To be honest I am looking at around 30 ships, 20 transports plus 10 escorts going down to your CD guns, so they were effective. Perhaps my bombardments kept their heads down somewhat. Your subs are still cursed with duds until Sept 43, then I am in trouble...... "Re the game as it stands (In my opinion) "Burma - I "got out of jail" to a degree in Akyab. My supplies had run out long before your troops cut off the supply line. I had plenty of supply in Rangoon but for some reason the draw supply button to Akyab was not working. All I could do was launch a mass air-evac effort. Luckily for me you did not bomb the airfield until I got the bulk of the Infantry out. Most of the support troops and Artillery will die there but I got fragments out so hopefully they will rebuild. "China - If it were not for "uber" Art I would own a few less bases then I do now. However, what have I gained in real terms? A few extra VPs in exchange for a lot of units tied down when they are needed elsewhere. Changteh would fall sooner or later, but then what? The survivors would regroup at Chihkiang and another tedious long seige would begin. Changsha is a no-no, as is Chungking. I could capture a few more of your northern bases, but whats the point? I am busy withdrawing units to areas where they are really needed, like the DEI........... "Kuriles - Once you landed I got eight or so "free" garrison units in Japan, I put these to good use retaking Oki-Jima. I will re-take Para-Jima regardless of cost, I cannot afford to have B24s pounding my resource centres in 43! I figure I have 3 months to do it, before your replacement CVs arrive on the scene.......it will an interesting battle. "New Guinea/Cenpac - I doubt you will make any moves in the near future, I see you turned back a Baker Island invasion for some reason......... "DEI- My weak area. If Timor falls my southernmost resource bases will be in danger........rest assured you will have a harder time taking it than in our last game! "Overall - I have to admit I have had most of the luck up to now, and I will need plenty more.......It has been both an exciting and tedious game at times.......lots of bugs to be sorted out but the game is still worth a hundred times what we paid for it. Please post the above in your AAR so your readers can get my opinion on the game so far." Wow. He sure does give up the OPSEC, doesn't he? If he's truthful this e-mail is the crown jewels of intel. Just . . . wow.
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