jwarrenw13
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ORIGINAL: gwgardner I was a playtester and I can assure you we tested Japanese logistics, oil, etc. Japan MUST take all oil resources and must ensure that the convoy lanes are open, to get that oil to the homeland. Check the convoy lanes, see how much is being transported each turn, then look for any problems if not all of it is getting through. Japan has to husband oil stocks, but won't stymied by lack of it until very late in the war, if at all - depending of course what it succeeds in. Logistics points are accrued each turn. Once again, Japan must be wise in its spending but can certainly achieve historical building through the war. Use the 'z' key to see available invasion beaches, once you have units in the area. As for which units can do amphibious assaults, that's limited by available transports, enemy interdiction, necessity for quickly taking a port. I think if you play through a game you'll find most of your issues resolved. Playtesters didn't just look for mechanics bugs, we played the game through, all the scenarios, many times. Each playtester, as I recall, when first playing as Japan, ran into oil management problems. It requires careful attention to terrain, ports, convoy lanes, and so on. With regard to the Okinawa scenario and lack of AI action, I always advise players to give the AI supply bonuses especially. It generally is more aggressive that way. Agree. During beta testing as Japan, I never had a problem with oil supply except an occasional blip very early when I didn't move quickly and efficiently enough on the oilfields and then problems later on like mid 44 on due to Allied submarine patrols if I didn't properly prepare, or loss of oil hexes late in the war. You have to aggressively move on the major oil fields, which are clearly shown on the map, or you will definitely be in trouble regarding oil. Play about 3 months against the Japanese AI, and see what they go after first. The Sumatra oilfields in particular are critical, particularly the 30 point oilfield at Palembang at 30,48. And the Borneo oilfields. Take those, as the Japanese AI does, and then defend them, and you have enough oil for most of the war. Don't take them and you have big problems. And, Cohen_slith ,there is no need for "(I really feel playtesters have not tested jackshit)". This isn't the Steam forums. During beta testing I played full games over and over as the Axis and Allies, reporting the games on the beta forum and noting problems I saw. One thing I noted early was the Japanese AI not covering one or two particular oilfields they could easily have taken, so we took a good look at the Japanese expansion and oilfields.
< Message edited by jwarrenw13 -- 4/30/2021 2:31:37 AM >
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