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RE: Day 3 and 4
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 12:06 am
by TOMLABEL
ORIGINAL: OSO
The cloud overlays on the map look really good!
Yes they do! [&o] Cathartes did a great job on them!
TOMLABEL
RE: Day 3 and 4
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 12:20 am
by Dili
Hmm shouldn't the attack screen with B-17 show less clouds. I know this is nitpicking... [:)]
RE: Day 5 and 6
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 8:51 am
by jrcar
13-14 Dec 1941
Lots of sub action, both sides get hits on merchant, and I get hits on SS Tambor and O19 (In the later combat I loose a sub chaser though)
3 SCTF interceptions again, the BB TF off the south of Luzon, a SCTF reacted from Loag, and one other. SCTF interceptions are quite common in AE.
Cathartes PT boats hit my forces at Kwangchowan in south China. In a series of running battles I loose an escort and 3-4 xAK, he loses all the PT boats (5?)... a fictory for the Allies, all my forces had unloaded though and the base falls.
A lot of not very conclusive air combat happens, I'm busy moving stuff into position so the big airbattles haven't commenced yet. B-17 try a raid on shipping unloading at Aparri... the Zeros do good, may have even shot a B-17 down! A Nell unit foolishly attacks Clark without escort, my fault

It looses badly.
Shock attacks at Hong Kong narrowly fail (1:1 then 1:2), so I will have to bombard for another couple of days before trying again.
Victoria Point falls, giving me a nice airbase to operate from.
Miri falls, about have the capacity is damaged. I have aircover up.
Guam falls, and the troops start loading for a new destination...
A bit of action in China too.

RE: Day 5 and 6
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:22 am
by jrcar
Have to be careful not to give stuff away, but here is progress in Malaya...

RE: Day 5 and 6
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:58 am
by Kaletsch2007
I am realy looking forward to see the outcome of your malayen campaign.
Sure you would beat the AI, which (I guess) would try to make a stand in the north. But will you be fast enought to cut parts of the Allies off, if your human opponent tries to pull back to Singapore as fast as possible ?
BTW, I saw strange things going on in down under, concerning weather. [X(]Are you save ?
RE: Day 5 and 6
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:06 am
by cantona2
It seemes, to my eyes at least, that Georgetown is an island on this map. Is this so? Is there a land link or do troops need to be ferried to and from GT?
RE: Day 5 and 6
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:13 am
by Crimguy
It's ok. Even if he could see all of the Jap moves from Dec. 7 to 15, he's pretty helpless.
ORIGINAL: jrcar
Have to be careful not to give stuff away, but here is progress in Malaya...
RE: Day 5 and 6
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:31 am
by Andy Mac
The AI may suprise you in Malaya......
RE: Day 5 and 6
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:49 am
by Crimguy
Are Swordfish and Buffaloes gonna win the day? There were changes in AE . . .
RE: Day 5 and 6
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:50 am
by Kaletsch2007
If you do not know, who else should ?[;)]
Looking forward to try myself[:D]
RE: Day 5 and 6
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 1:09 pm
by Elladan
Could you please expand a bit on how surface interception now works, on a practical side?
RE: Day 5 and 6
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:11 pm
by jrcar
ORIGINAL: Elladan
Could you please expand a bit on how surface interception now works, on a practical side?
You guess where the enemy may travel through a hex, and have a TF there... or set up a patrol zones and patrol in an area along an expected path.
Cheers
Rob
RE: Day 5 and 6
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:12 pm
by jrcar
ORIGINAL: cantona2
It seemes, to my eyes at least, that Georgetown is an island on this map. Is this so? Is there a land link or do troops need to be ferried to and from GT?
They move accross.
Cheers
Rob
RE: Day 5 and 6
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:17 pm
by jrcar
ORIGINAL: Kaletsch2007
BTW, I saw strange things going on in down under, concerning weather. [X(]Are you save ?
The fires are 20km to the South and South west of here, we have light smoke over us for the 3rd day. Winds increased over night, but the weather is expected to be cool today. The problem is it will heat up again this weekend.
Elsewhere in the state the fires are still a real threat, and there are number in NSW.
The death toll is expected to be over 200, and there are over 750 homes destroyed. Several small towns cease to exisit.
It looks like a number were deliberately lit.
Cheers
Rob
RE: Day 3 and 4
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:25 pm
by jrcar
Here are the fires plotted on an AE map!
There are more in the Syndey area that I'm not sure of.
Cheers
Rob

RE: Day 3 and 4
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:42 pm
by Andrew Brown
ORIGINAL: jrcar
Here are the fires plotted on an AE map!
Never though a WitP map would be used to track bushfires!
Here is a satellite pic taken of some of the the same area. The heat wave conditions this Summer have been unprecedented and the fires the worst in loss of life we have experienced. Truly terrible.
Andrew (living in Melbourne).

RE: Day 5 and 6
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:43 pm
by cantona2
ORIGINAL: jrcar
ORIGINAL: cantona2
It seemes, to my eyes at least, that Georgetown is an island on this map. Is this so? Is there a land link or do troops need to be ferried to and from GT?
They move accross.
Cheers
Rob
Thanks Rob and stay safe
RE: Day 5 and 6
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 7:10 pm
by Elladan
So you still have to actually finish your move in the same hex as enemy for the battle to occur? Or does it happen when their routes cross?
ORIGINAL: jrcar
ORIGINAL: Elladan
Could you please expand a bit on how surface interception now works, on a practical side?
You guess where the enemy may travel through a hex, and have a TF there... or set up a patrol zones and patrol in an area along an expected path.
Cheers
Rob
RE: Day 5 and 6
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 7:21 pm
by wild_Willie2
If both TF's are in the same hex at the same time you can have a naval engagement. This can happen either during the movement or the end phase.
RE: Day 3 and 4
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 7:26 pm
by TheElf
ORIGINAL: Andrew Brown
ORIGINAL: jrcar
Here are the fires plotted on an AE map!
Never though a WitP map would be used to track bushfires!
Here is a satellite pic taken of some of the the same area. The heat wave conditions this Summer have been unprecedented and the fires the worst in loss of life we have experienced. Truly terrible.
Andrew (living in Melbourne).
Meanwhile, record rainfall in Napoli this winter...