RE: November rain...of blood
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:47 am
Ahhhh, there you are, Reek.Stop cowering in that dark corner and lend an ear (while you still have them).
Of late, many pearls of wisdom have been rained upon you by the griseled veterans of mortal combat in the Pacific. And, indeed several of these missives have been to the point and accurate in my estimation. Nonetheless, not all agree, so it is encumbent upon you to develop your plan and execute it in your own eloquent style. Shall it be the rapier, the long sword or the brutal cutlass that you adopt in future games? Much will be determined by what you come away with from this game. The important thing is to try some of these suggestions and observe the results by your own hand. There you will find the golden fleece of wisdom in applicating the game mechanics and learning the best ways to employ your own dogs of war.
In all truth, Reek, you will probably not prevail in this game. Never fear. I shall allow you another chance with a new foe. The loss of China and India and all their industrial and mineral wealth is probably too much to overcome. However, you have shown a game spirit (something I'd like to see more of around here, you know). Keep up the pressure and learn with each passing turn new tricks for future use.
One last note. I would use those ace filled squadrons only on CAP over friendly bases until Rader halts the mass raids and sweeps. First, they will tend to wreck a lot of enemy planes and, if shot down, there is a good chance they will survive to fly yet again.
Of late, many pearls of wisdom have been rained upon you by the griseled veterans of mortal combat in the Pacific. And, indeed several of these missives have been to the point and accurate in my estimation. Nonetheless, not all agree, so it is encumbent upon you to develop your plan and execute it in your own eloquent style. Shall it be the rapier, the long sword or the brutal cutlass that you adopt in future games? Much will be determined by what you come away with from this game. The important thing is to try some of these suggestions and observe the results by your own hand. There you will find the golden fleece of wisdom in applicating the game mechanics and learning the best ways to employ your own dogs of war.
In all truth, Reek, you will probably not prevail in this game. Never fear. I shall allow you another chance with a new foe. The loss of China and India and all their industrial and mineral wealth is probably too much to overcome. However, you have shown a game spirit (something I'd like to see more of around here, you know). Keep up the pressure and learn with each passing turn new tricks for future use.
One last note. I would use those ace filled squadrons only on CAP over friendly bases until Rader halts the mass raids and sweeps. First, they will tend to wreck a lot of enemy planes and, if shot down, there is a good chance they will survive to fly yet again.


