ORIGINAL: JocMeister
ORIGINAL: obvert
Having China cleared allows a lot more defensive options. [:)]
But how much difference does it really make? I know you had some forces tied up in the North defending Chungking. But it wasn´t that much was it? I remember you having a couple of IDs there. But as far as I remember having those IDs in the south where the CW was attacking would probably not have made much difference.
Granted my memory is pretty hazy but I´m sure I even pulled a lot of forces from the area as they weren´t needed. I probably had somewhere around 8000 AV including 2000 armored AV. How much are the Jap forces in China?
I did have a garrison of about 4-5k AV near to the reserve zone in China to make sure no funny stuff happened with the million man army up there. [:)]
Altogether I think the combined Japanese forces in China start at 11-12k AV but slowly grow throughout the game. In late 43 the Chinese garrison troops expand and there is a big influx in 44 of IJA divisions and brigades. As the defenses of the islands around the HI is put in place some of these would naturally be bought out at half price before filling out to go to these bases.
I think one of the reasons you didn't need so many troops was also that the Chinese army started pushing once it had some supply. It was at least a big threat.
Having Chungking allows several things. Since I've got the whole central area in the Historiker game I can say the first things I'm doing are organizing the defense better and building forts. I've got specific plans for the mountains and coasts that are only allowed by having ALL of the Chinese Expiditionary Army to play with. The brigades can combine to divisions and the divisions can move around and build, get prepped for bases, get set into reserve locations, and I don't have the constraint of having to prepare for the Chinese Army to walk out of Chungking at some point.
It's a very big difference.
Also China is now supporting the forces there. I haven't thought of shipping supply in since Chungking fell and I seemingly don't need to. For Japan thats also huge. The HI is just an added bonus.
The other bonus that I wasn't worried about in our game is the VPs. Chungking is a haul, but Chengtu is not bad either, and the other bases have a bit too. Depending on how the game goes, those bases may stay in Japanese hands for the duration, whereas if you don't have Chungking you don't have those points and likely lose a lot more points in the rest of China too. Or the Allies have to plan to take them, diverting from other more direct approaches to the HI. That is massive as I see it now.
My two cents anyway, but we'll see how these different versions of this scenario pan out soon! [:)]
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