ORIGINAL: Sangeli
Yea, because it then becomes a full campaign instead of a single battle with a decisive moment. I also like the dynamic of the escalation of force. Neither side is willing to commit the most valuable powerful forces; just enough to have the edge over the other guy. This creates a situation with frequent naval skirmishes where each side is just jockeying for the slight advantage in the campaign. It's a good place for this sort of fighting too given the lack of large bases in the area so there is a large no-mans land where naval forces can go at each other without too much worry of LBA interference. Interested to see how how long you an keep the Allies stalled in the Andamans.ORIGINAL: Lowpe
Kind of a fun place to fight, but perhaps what is most fun is neither is bringing overwhelming force and bludgeoning their way thru.
Ok, it is not a fun place to fight anymore. [:D] Way too many Allied paratroop units here. Way too few troops for me.
I suspect I will have to bring everything I can here and let the Allies move forward in the CentPac. Need oil more than anything else at this point.










