I have played ten serious PBEM games between WitP and AE over the last five years. (Everybody wants me to play the Japanese, so I still haven't had a chance to play the Allies.) Two went for more than three years and were a roaring good time. The rest ended within a couple of months - in some cases a couple of weeks. Why? Because Allied players simply can't sit still. They're like middle schoolers with ADD. Please, for the love of Pete, take note of the following:
1) DO NOT send your carriers raiding towards Wake or Midway or Kwajalein or wherever during Dec41. Are you nuts? Have Halsey spayed or drugged or locked up in the brig, whatever it takes to restrain yourself. 8 of 10 games I have sunk USN carriers within 30 days of Pearl Harbor. What are you thinking? STOP IT! You get your carriers sunk and then you want to quit. Knock it off.
2) Sing it with me, "Time is on my side, yes it is." Hum it to yourself when you sit down to take your turn. Engrave it on your forehead. Just relax and offer attritional resistance in the NEI for the first 6 months. Your fun will come later. No, you cannot hold Singapore against a competent opponent. Or Rangoon. Or Palembang. Or Rabaul. You are playing a human being now, not the AI. As the Jap I have only one hope - that you will send your carriers out for me to sink during the first 3-4 months of the game. So why do you happily oblige me over and over and over again? STOP IT!
I am so tired of Allied players wanting to quit after committing unbelievably bone-headed hyper-aggressive Worf-ish maneuvers in the first few months of the game. Why can't you sit still? Why can't you relax? Why can't you sit down and shut up for a few months? Bide your time, lay your plans, hoard your forces, then start kicking the daylights out of me! Why must you dash about like hyper-active children?
Okay ... I'm done ranting now.










