SqzMyLemon
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Joined: 10/30/2009 From: Alberta, Canada Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: obvert While I appreciate that players are reading the AAR it worries me that they're reading, then PMing my opponent without ever even commenting on the posts. If you write something, anything, it would make me more comfortable and make me think there won't be OPSEC issues now or later. I am one such who PM'd your opponent obvert. Mine was a hang in there and continue to grind away. I mentioned I followed your AAR and posted to it and that I can't and won't offer him advice on what to do. I mentioned Op Sec and asked Joc if he minded if I sent you the same message so there'd be no question of a breach. However, I seem to be unable to access my sent PM's. So I will ask him if he could please forward the message to you as well. I've not posted here stating that intention yet as I was waiting to hear from Joc. Essentially, I told him I'm in the same boat in my other PBEM and not to get discouraged. It means a harder go of it for him, but a challenge of this nature will improve his play being up against the wall so to speak. I apologize for not disclosing this to you immediately after PM'ing Joc. I want to assure you, I in no way compromised anything about your tactics or anything you mention in your AAR other than that you and Joc were concerned how things were developing and discussing various HR's. I voiced my thoughts that the game is what it is and that he'd have a chance to turn things around as he grew stronger without needing to severely handicap either one of you with HR's that restrict one side or the other above what you already have. I'll ask Joc to forward you my PM so you can see exactly what I wrote. Again, my apology for not posting here sooner. Just for full disclosure on my part, here is the PM I sent in full I sent to Joc. Hang in there! Hi Joc, I know you are in tough against obvert and about to lose China. I just want to pass on I'm playing as the Allies for the first time in a Scenario 2 game and in the same situation as you. My opponent is going for autovictory and is throwing everything at China, and I will eventually lose it by no later than July I think. Then probably Australia is next. I've lost the Solomons, New Caledonia, Fiji and as far as Pagp Pago and he's looking likely to invade Alaska as well. I consider myself an average/good player, but land combat is a strength. There's nothing you can do against a skilled Japanese opponent if they go all out for China. I know you are scenario 1, so it still isn't a cake walk for the Japanese. It just means we have to figure out other ways of hitting back. It will be a tough go dealing with extra troops shipped out of China, but at least it amounts to only 1 division a month, two at best depending on their strength. They can't be everywhere and there will be weak spots in the Japanese perimeter no matter how good they do. Be patient, look for your chances and chip away until you have the strength to hit back hard. I read both AAR's and post in obvert's so I definitely can't/won't offer you any specific advice. Losing China sucks, but as long as you are having fun and enjoy the challenge don't let it discourage you. My Japanese opponent is a very aggressive and skilled player. I'm losing badly to him, but I'm also learning tons about the game and how to overcome tough situations. I advise the same to you. This will be the best learning experience for you, and you will become a better player for it, count on it. Just a pep talk. It may be unnecessary, but just wanted to pass on my thoughts. I don't think you need to tinker with a lot of house rules or try and change things up to offset losing China. It is what it is unfortunately. I understand you and obvert are discussing things and have a pretty good relationship, and both care about having a good game experience. I say hang in there, it will be tough, but as long as you have fun and enjoy the challenge, I wouldn't sweat losing China too much. It's your first game and it will make payback for you that much sweeter once you get rolling. Good luck the rest of the way! Joseph If you have no objections, I'd like to post a copy of this to obvert. I feel more comfortable both of you getting the same post so there is absolutely no question of foul play or offering advice knowing your opponent's side as well. I just don't want to see your game become one of handicapping either side because of game design failures.
< Message edited by SqzMyLemon -- 5/4/2012 5:02:30 PM >
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