The supply drain is enormous.

Moderators: wdolson, MOD_War-in-the-Pacific-Admirals-Edition

ORIGINAL: Lowpe
October 13, 1942
On this full front war, Japan cannot hope to create a reversal.

ORIGINAL: adarbrauner
ORIGINAL: Lowpe
October 13, 1942
On this full front war, Japan cannot hope to create a reversal.
The reversal has seemingly to come on and from the sea....winning a decisive aircarft carriers for example, before it's too late;
then, who knows;
problem is fuel, how can you d without, Obvert has inferted the mortal blow seizing Borneo...still, if naval supremacy is achieved, then maube maybe we could still hope and dream;
the only potential Allied Achilles' Tendon is that IF your really regain dominance in the china sea as auspiced, then all of his overextended land units shall be at great risk;
with possibility to cut of big armies, im Malay, in Indochina; maybe...
Dream man dream, keep dreamin'!
great effort, great war;







ORIGINAL: mind_messing
Any plans to drawback those frontlines?
+1ORIGINAL: mind_messing
China is honestly the worst theatre in-game for Japan to defend in. If the Japanese aren't immediately able to press their advantage against the Chinese to push them back and the Chinese get outside help, it's an impossible front.
It's just such a porous front, even without the Soviets, and completely devoid of good defensive terrain. Not a single good place to dig in between Singyang, Peiping and Tsingtao. No good terrain for a forward defense of Shanghai. The big urban centres are isolated from each other so you can't anchor a defensive line in an urban hex. It's just all round horrible.
Any plans to drawback those frontlines?