ORIGINAL: Puhis
ORIGINAL: Mynok
Did some interesting playing with the Guadalcanal scenario. Put together the CAs and set them up for a fast night run-in to contest the invasion, with retirement set, expecting them to zoom in, do some combat and zoom back out to avoid air attacks. What actually happened is they got surprised by two different cruiser TFs, then retreated SOUTH?!?! [X(] [X(]
Needless to say, they were destroyed by the carrier planes. Time to rethink surface combat tactics as Japanese for sure.
I've run that about ten times now, and results are like you said. Usually japanese cruisers are surprised, and are hammered by the allies. It seems that japanese ships don't know how to use those guns or torpedoes. And that retreating does not work. Sometimes japanese ships just don't retreat at all, or they retreat a few hexes south and US CV planes destroy them. Yesterday I tried to run fast transport TF of 2 CLs to Tassafaronga. There was allied TF (2 AKs and 2 DD) unloading troops, so my TF retreated to Tulagi(??), which is US base now...
So please, can somebody tell me how the retreating works, or does it work at all?
My only experience with this. I sent the historical Mikawa TF on a surface run up the slot and got hammered. The Allies caught the Japanese napping, and shot them to bits. And, as said, the bulk of the IJN survivors did not attempt to retreat but lingered to get obliterated by the Allied carriers. I plan on running the battle ten times tonight to see what the results are.






