ORIGINAL: Jim D Burns
I’m curious how the two AK fleets stack up against one another in AE. How many AK’s does each side have and what are their total lift capacities in tons?
I think the larger capacity allied AK’s should be respawnable with a 4-6 month respawn rate if possible. In CHS the allies have 2,009 AK’s according to VSWG’s count with a total lift capacity of 8,000,000+ tons.
Given that the allies will probably lose close to half of that in an average game that sees lots of KB raids going on, that’s not a very large lift capacity for the end of the war, were transit times can see AK’s at sea for 2-3 months one way.
The US could have easily made up for heavy losses if needed, just because it wasn’t needed historically, doesn’t mean it won’t be needed in some games. I’m not saying all allied AK’s should be respawnable, just enough to assure that the allies can maintain a decent lift capacity for 1944 onwards so the game doesn’t grind to a halt if Japan sank too many AK’s in a successful first two years.
Jim
[Also replying to Jim's posts in Gen. Hoepner's AAR]
You are correct, the Allies could have produced a lot more AK capacity if they wanted to. This is the Allied AK capacity in CHS, note how the curve flattens in 1945 - I guess someone high ranking figured that they had enough AKs to win the war:

However, I don't think making AKs respawn is the best solution. I guess (but I don't know [;)]) that until late 1944 the US produced as many AKs as they could, so respawns shouldn't be possible, or only at the expense of other ships. After late 1944 it's probably too late for respawned ships, since they won't arrive in time to make a difference (what was the building time for a Liberty/Victory ship?). IMO it would be better if the database also includes ships that could have been build in 1945, but weren't (assuming there's data for these ships somewhere).
Furthermore, I think your estimate that an Allied player probably loses 1000 AKs in a PBEM is extremely exaggerated. I would be shocked to hear that the average Allied PBEM'er loses more than 500 AKs - maybe people who have played some games into 1945 can post some numbers.
Also, the problem you mention basically applies to all ships, planes and ground devices. The US could have produced a lot more of everything in 1945 if they had wanted to, but they didn't, since it was foreseeable that the war would end soon. Not sure how to handle this - make more "stuff" appear in 1945 than in reality, just in case the Allied player has to deal with a Japanese "overachiever"??