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RE: How will AI attacks be performed?

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 4:14 pm
by composer99
Glad to be of help.
 
To expand a bit on my Tokyo comments, I would suggest offensive chit use depends on context.
 
Obviously, if you can get away with tactical/strategic invasions without using o-chits, that is best. Difficult to put it together properly, of course. The invasion of Italy can probably be managed this way, with the CW and US splitting up land and naval impulses to swamp Italy with invaders and then press inland from there.
 
If you are looking to do a massive 4-6 hex invasion, like in France and NW Europe, you will almost certainly need to do a supercombined.
 
If, on the other hand, you are trying to get ashore in Japan, which will, by the time you make it there be very strongly defended with land units, then you will probably need to crack out the land o-chit, as you probably will only be able to land in one or two hexes against terrific opposition.

RE: How will AI attacks be performed?

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 5:49 pm
by Shannon V. OKeets
ORIGINAL: composer99
Glad to be of help.

To expand a bit on my Tokyo comments, I would suggest offensive chit use depends on context.

Obviously, if you can get away with tactical/strategic invasions without using o-chits, that is best. Difficult to put it together properly, of course. The invasion of Italy can probably be managed this way, with the CW and US splitting up land and naval impulses to swamp Italy with invaders and then press inland from there.

If you are looking to do a massive 4-6 hex invasion, like in France and NW Europe, you will almost certainly need to do a supercombined.

If, on the other hand, you are trying to get ashore in Japan, which will, by the time you make it there be very strongly defended with land units, then you will probably need to crack out the land o-chit, as you probably will only be able to land in one or two hexes against terrific opposition.
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