ORIGINAL: poodlebrain
I can't help but think this will even further reduce the willingness of Allied players to be aggressive in their early defense efforts in other areas of operations. Defense of the West Coast has to take priority over defense of Australia, India or anywhere else since it is a game changer.
Lurker here - I find this conversation insightful.
Wouldn't the "anti Brave Sir Robin" strategy also provide protection against this ? Buy time for inches as Japan's player may do at end game ?
Defense in depth as much as possible for every square inch / risk supply runs with lower value ships / actually re-enforce if possible - especially : 1) Bataan triangle 2) All in in Singapore 3) Fortress Palembang 4) Timor Umbrella North Australia
None of this would necessitate that the Allied player could hope to hold these spots.. not suggesting that... just consolidate , supply, hang on , re-enforce if possible and even counter attack if Japan brings too little to the party saving up for a US invasion ?







