EUBanana
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Of all the mishandling going on in a game full of it (like not railing the factories out of the USSR), Japan's abysmal handling is surely the prize. Really this is not what the plan was. They should have a reserve force, their many marines most likely, sitting back in some port on Mindanao ready to counter anywhere in the Empire the US or Commonwealth show up. So that attack on Rabaul should not have happened. They should have the Imperial Guard ready to fight fires. It's pretty easy to stop an attack like that, at least where interior lines hold (and the Bismarck Sea was impossible to contest, at least until now maybe). But the Imperial Guard are fighting in the Philippines still. And will be until the weather breaks. Which could be... whenever, based on past experience. When the weather breaks they got a couple of chances with their bad bombers to disorg, and then an attack which is probably 50/50 and if it fails, wait a turn. It could take a long time. And why is that, in 1943? Well, i don't know to be be honest. Getting the historical territory seemed to be quite difficult. No surprise opener with a combined o-chit probably didn't help. But it took months to reduce Malaya due to constant bad weather. I'm not sure if it was just bad weather or wrong timing or what. Japan started early against the Commonwealth so if anything they should've been quicker, not slower. Maybe I should just ignore the Philippines all along, but having US held ports right in the middle of the Empire seems a bit iffy. Guam is still US, I plan on having Japan pick it up at least, that should be easy.
< Message edited by EUBanana -- 8/3/2021 2:13:17 PM >
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