Red Prince
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ORIGINAL: WIF_Killzone quote:
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ORIGINAL: WIF_Killzone This USA DOW talk aginst Japan has me thinking, if you are given the opportunity for USA to declare war on Japan first, can you position USA forces (plan and position for it now?) for a preemptive naval strike against some of the japan fleet? Would like to see the look on Yamomoto's face. Well, this isn't as easy done than said. In preparation for war with the CW, much of the CV fleet has moved to Canton, which is out of range of everyone except the "holding" fleet at Honolulu. I can pre-position that fleet for a strike on Tokyo or Canton and replace at least part of it with ships from San Diego, but if I don't have 10 BB and 2 CV in Honolulu, I get a +2 to the DOW die roll, which means a greater chance of failure. Additionally, the fleet might do some damage, but it would die extremely quickly after it did that. The Japanese, fully expecting to have the USA make the DOW rather than the other way around, has held back from the forward positions that might make this a viable option. Even the SUB fleet at Pago Pago is too short-ranged to be a serious threat to the Japanese convoy lines just yet. The sole purpose of a DOW would be to get 10 extra BP per turn and to scare Japan. It also improves the odds of a DOW on the EuroAxis by 10% if the USA is already at war with Japan. Well its all about positioning well in advance isn't it, according to ones strategy. Considering that a savvy US player would notice what the Japanese are up to (i.e. their strategy) by the way its fleet is positioned...etc, the US player would naturally re-position his (or her units)--are there any chicks that play this game??, hmmm). geez, now that was a speed bump, hehhe. As i was saying, the US player would re-position his fleet to counter japans strategy...but, at the risk (which may be too high) for an opportunity for a counter-strike by Japan on the repositioned US fleet (assuming the benefits to Japan were worth the change in its strategy...my brain hurts. Moreover, in real-life(hmmm), a country was going to declare war, it would'nt normally just declare it to bump up production, it would have the assets in place, or nearly in-place to stick-it to em. It also wouldnt declare war if it was not ready. But, thats real-life. Just a thought as I continue to ponder if chicks play this game . As to whether chicks play this game . . . my friend, Cat, who is currently doing her PhD work near Venice (anthropolgy), tells me that every time I mention MWiF . . . instead of Matrix Games World in Flames, she has something completely different go through her mind . . . Mother-******* World in Flames. I don't know if this is a proper experiment, since it relies on a single subject and has no control group, but I've often wondered the same thing. I know a lot of women who enjoy other war games, but I have yet to meet one who is a WiF fan (my apologies to Steve's wife -- I know she is extemely helpful, both technically and morale-wise, but I don't know if she actually plays the game or not.
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