ORIGINAL: ADavidB
Dude's strategy of grabbing all those Easetern Pacific Islands with reasonably-sized forces has banished the US to the West Coast until late 1942. The game doesn't model what might have been the probable US reaction to a successful invasion of Hawaii, which likley would have been to move massive reinforcements to the West Coast - this only happens in the game if an invasion of the mainland occurs.
The Allies don't get many transport boats for a long time. They can't really take anything back for a year or more. They only took Lunga because the Japanese defense consisted of a few engineers. Plus losing PH means they have no forward base.
So, Zeta has a tough row to hoe ahead of him, particularly since he is short of BBs - assuming that Dude is putting CDs in those Eastern Pacific bases, as he has done in Alaska, it is going to be costly for Zeta to invade those islands, even when he has his carriers showing up in late 42/early 43. And even if Zeta decides to bypass Hawaii he will need to grab some islands to allow for refueling points. And even with a few Eastern Pacific bases in 43 Zeta is going to have problems grabbing territory in the Central Pacific without good surface forces to bombard bases. Additionally, Zeta needs forward bases from which to project the airpower that he will be getting. He can't fly/ship his planes around "the other way" to India.
This is why New Zealand needs to be taken. You can't allow the Allies to have any place to put aircraft. Let them sit idle in Australia and the United States for as long as possible.
On the "other side" of the map, Zeta is also going to have a tough time projecting British power back into Southeast Asia. He shouldn't be relying upon Singapore so heavily - Dude has shown elsewhere how a determined Japanese player can take fortresses which are guarded by the less-than-impressive troops in the early part of the war. Unless Zeta has been able to get some good troops into Singapore, Dude will be able to bring his troops out of the Phillipines and take Singapore with them.
The Commonwealth is fairly strong in Burma and Malay. However when I get reinforcements, I'll be able to overwhelm them one at a time.
As things stand, despite all of Dude's losses in ships and planes, I think that he will be able to hold off the Allied counterattack in 43, and if Zeta isn't careful, maybe in 44 also. But then, I could be wrong, because I was sure wrong earlier on when I underestimated Dude's potential to do so much damage in the Central Pacific.
Zeta can land at an island but he has to make sure he brings along at least 2 divisions plus several carriers. Otherwise I don't think it will be enough.
BTW - "way back when", Dude was able to land some 20K of troops onto Midway. I didn't think that there was enough physical space on Midway to put 20K of troops. [;)] Wasn't there supposed to be some limitation on the number of troops landing and staying on atolls?
It's doubtful all twenty thousand troops were on the island at the same time. Anyway there are no limitations on the number of defenders or attackers you can place on an atoll.