Tristanjohn
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Joined: 5/1/2002 From: Daly City CA USA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: kaiser73 no idea how much it takes. i think it should be around 3 weeks. but still, 3 weeks for every invasion...it's not bad. gaining a 3 weeks break after any assault cause allies have to bring up airfields is nice i think. btw, i am not talking about places where you can have 3-5 airfields supporting each other. hopefully allies won't bombard all of them. but in all other cases, why developing what you won't be able to use? Of course you should not develop anything you won't need. That's just common sense. As far as taking Noumea goes, and without seeing the game to know the particulars, I doubt any Japanese player has any business down around Noumea trying to close it or take it or whatever you please. What's the point to that? Just because one can? I think a smart Japanese player ought to try instead to consolidate his early gains throughout the SRA, establish some sort of ring of defense (a perimeter if you will) throughout the central Pacific, certainly get a toehold in the New Britain/Solomons area, and then try develop that, modest as it might seem. And even if one can develop it properly, all will need to be not only "defended" but kept supplied in a reasonable manner. In my opinion that's more than enough ambition for the Japanese side, much less trying to "surround" Noumea . . . as if it were some kind of latter-day Alamo? A friend of mine is in a PBEM with a guy he's played with going all the way back to the release of PacWar. His strategy as the Japanese player is to rush down to New Zealand and take Auckland and whatnot, along with Noumea and Luganville and like that. This is his idea of a "perimeter defense," but of course it's only madness on a grandiose scale. He knows it can't possibly work, and when that ridiculously forward position falls, as it surely will, the momentum built up by the Allies will be crushing, with precious little left before them as they simply swoop down with a vengeance on the home islands.
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