ASLifer
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Joined: 5/10/2005 Status: offline
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Hello everybody: I'm playing a solo game against Japan, and I've come across something that just doesn't seem quite right. The British withdrawal of ships could be disasterous for the allies if allied player is unlucky and has to withdraw ships every month. I know it's historically accurate that the British withdrew ships from Pac to Atl, but they never withdrew ALL of their destroyers for escort duty. As it stands right now, I am in the first month of 43 and the British only have 4 destroyers left for escort duty. I checked Ship availability and they don't get any replacements for some time to come. If at the end of the next 2 months i'm unlucky and have to withdraw ships, i will not have any British destroyers left for escort duty in the event that at the end of the 3rd month I have to do so again. If that happens, then I start paying a penalty in PP points. That could put the allied player in the hole for the rest of the game. I checked to see if this particular problem has been brought up before, but couldn't find anything. While I realize that for Historical accuracy, the British should have to withdraw ships, I also realize that in the interest of fairness for Game purposes, that shouldn't result in the withdrawal of all the British Destroyers, and the subsequent loss of PP points because there aren't any British Destroyers left to satisfy a future British ship withdrawal. It's one thing to loose PP points because you forgot to withdraw ships, or chose not to. And quite another to loose them because game mechanics depleted the necessary ships. (Not Historical) A possible fix, if others have noticed it, would be to make the British withdrawal check every other month, with the possibility of a no withdrawal needed result still possible. Has anyone else noticed this particular problem? I'd appreciate hearing from someone what they think, One way or the other. Regards ASLifer aka Loren Silvrcloak David
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