Russian aircraft in the South Pacific

This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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RE: Russian aircraft in the South Pacific

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I saw this happen against the AI before as well. When I went and 'switched' in late 1942 I found a Marine unit with Mig3s.

When playing the AI I play Japanese hard until September of 1942 then switch. Makes for some more interesting games.
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RE: Russian aircraft in the South Pacific

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I've seen a similar thing in my game vs IJ AI & it was started under original release & I'm into Feb46. I've seen the AI using IJA planes in IJN units & vice versa so while it may be a bug, it has been there for some time & only is in AI vs human so it might be as Alfred says as we all know the AI does things a human player can't.
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RE: Russian aircraft in the South Pacific

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I'm surprised the AI doesnt just cheat and bump up Allied air production, using another nations pools seems very odd.
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RE: Russian aircraft in the South Pacific

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ORIGINAL: JeffK

I'm surprised the AI doesnt just cheat and bump up Allied air production, using another nations pools seems very odd.

It does or at least used to on the IJ side. Given the timeframe the OP showed there's not much of a Allied fighter pool at that time other than Soviets which aren't fighting so stands to reason it'd grab from those pools.
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RE: Russian aircraft in the South Pacific

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ORIGINAL: MineSweeper

Will do Bill....I do not think I have the save though

Do you purge your e-mails? I use AOL and they keep them forever unless I delete them, so I have every save available. Just use save as to change the pws number to a blank slot.

Stupid me, I forgot this was an AI. Disregard.

And disregard my "disregard", Please.

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