Let's throw in a hypothetical "Japan First" scenario while we're at it.
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Whats that make it 1:1000 ? [X(]
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Let's throw in a hypothetical "Japan First" scenario while we're at it.
Okay. What dates shall we select for Russia's surrender to Germany and for England's complete withdrawal from the Far East and India?[;)]ORIGINAL: anarchyintheuk
Let's throw in a hypothetical "Japan First" scenario while we're at it.
ORIGINAL: irrelevant
Okay. What dates shall we select for Russia's surrender to Germany and for England's complete withdrawal from the Far East and India?[;)]ORIGINAL: anarchyintheuk
Let's throw in a hypothetical "Japan First" scenario while we're at it.
A36 is an Allison engined P-51A serving as a low level attack aircraft.ORIGINAL: 2ndACR
The P51 was in use by the Brits very early on. I think 1942 or so. They called it something else though.
If you look at the A36 Apache, I believe it is a P51B.
Russia's surrender
ORIGINAL: Mr.Frag
Russia's surrender
You are kidding right?
The USA was more likely to surrender then Russia. Russia literally would have fought to the last man, woman and child.
Frag!! Do ya know what you are risking? This thread is now goingto be the bigger that the Wildcat vs Zero thread!
You are kidding right?
Who said the government need to exert any control? I think the people of the South at least would have fought "dem durty furriners" with great vigor, as would millions of people elsewhere. If anything, I think the challenge would be for the US government to control all the independently operating private militias.ORIGINAL: Mr.Frag
Anyone who thinks that a government in the USA could exert the level of power Stalin had is dreaming. Russia would have continued to fight until there was no one left or until Stalin was killed. This is hardly something worthy of debating. I can not imagine the public in the USA giving that kind of support to any president forget about getting all the house and senate guys to back him. Had it gone to that level, the USA would have sued for peace and let the rest of her Allies hang in the wind.
That's a, I say that's a joke, son!
Who said the government need to exert any control? I think the people of the South at least would have fought "dem durty furriners" with great vigor, as would millions of people elsewhere. If anything, I think the challenge would be for the US government to control all the independently operating private militias.
ORIGINAL: UncleBuck
I don't think that either side should be able to adjust production. The Allied side is played as if you were Admiral King and had complete control over the other Allies. Japan is run as if you are Not only Tojo but also Head of R&D. Why not just make the Japanese player Commander of Armed forces. They play with what they get, not what they monkey with to get. I think both sides should be allowed to upgrade any squadron to whatever plane type they want within the squadron type. (DB's to DB's or FB's, Fighters to Fighters or FB's, Torpedo Planes to trop planes, LBA to LBA> etc.) You can still play what if, and try to do better than either side did in teh war, so what is the difference?
Has anyone that plays JP often found any real advantage or change in outcome based on Production changes? I am talking about not screwing it up any benificial changes?
UB
Is it any wonder that Japan basically fought to the last man against the West, but surrendered in droves to the USSR? Bushido, yeah right!ORIGINAL: Mr.Frag
That's a, I say that's a joke, son!
Yep, pretty much figured you were kidding ... Stalin surrender? He didn't even want to stop half way through Germany ... matter of fact, had the USA pulled troops for PTO, I think a lot more then just half of Germany would have ended up as part of the USSR [:D] He *might* have stopped just off the coast of England ... but then again ... maybe not ...
Has anyone that plays JP often found any real advantage or change in outcome based on Production changes? I am talking about not screwing it up any benificial changes?
[:D]ORIGINAL: Buck Beach
Hmmm! This thread seems to me to be a back door attack to the fanatics on the other upgrade aircraft threads. I think it is funnier than hell[:D][:D].
I feel the production rate of 2 H6K-L per month is too low as operation losses plus the need to fill out my units can not be met, so I increase that to 4.ORIGINAL: UncleBuck
Has anyone that plays JP often found any real advantage or change in outcome based on Production changes?
UB
Fanatic is fine with me. Why? This is an operational game on a grand scale, thus for me anything the skews things from historic probability detract from the game. I don’t care about victory points or who wins the game… I just want to enjoy the game in a historical context. Fixed upgrades are there to stop players from doing something complete non-historical and in all reality impossible: completely field P-40s in every group in mid 1942… like PacWar. I commend their intent, but in so doing the screwed up the operation aspects of the game.ORIGINAL: Buck Beach
Perhaps fanatics is the incorrect label it was not made to offend only to discribed the neverending, unrelenting, post and post after post pursuit of their objective.
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The P51 was in use by the Brits very early on. I think 1942 or so. They called it something else though.
If you look at the A36 Apache, I believe it is a P51B.
A36 is an Allison engined P-51A serving as a low level attack aircraft.
The British, as they often did in WWII actually coined the name "Mustang". Brits called theirs Mustang I, II, and III depending on the model.
P-51B is the first Merlin engined variant.