Japanese Production

The creators of WW2: Time of Wrath move to the Pacific theater with Storm over the Pacific. Depicting the epic conflict between Japan and the United States, players choose from 26 available countries with historically accurate orders of battle including land, sea and air units and leaders. Concentrate on directing one country or command several to lead an alliance of nations. Engage in battle over the vast Pacific with 16 unit types modelled with an intuitive supply system and more.
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Japanese Production

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here's a question...im playing the pacific campaign...it is october 1943 and japan is still kicking A$$ all over the ocean. Im playing the USA...im still strong and im trying to save the aussies at this moment. According to the game i must have sunk over 20 japanese carriers...and somehow or other...more of jap carriers and battleships and cruisers are popping up out of nowhere. I once saved my game and restarted and opened up the japan side and looked at what they had left...what i saw is that they had NO production whatsoever.

A month later into the game...FIVE japanese carriers just suddenly appeared and started bombing everything in sight...

now...is this hardcoded into the game for gameplay or is the AI doing some cheating?
"Remember. This is a military operation. They NEVER go according to plan." ---Gen. Beck to Col. Stauffenberg (VALKYRIE)
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Hard to say exactly, but they might get those carriers trough events.
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thats what i was thinking also...thanks for answering my question oh trader of doom
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