Statistics
Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 2:28 pm
It looks like Blackwatch has been winning in March and April. From January to March I closed in on the ship sunk and aircraft destroyed figures and even made a very small dent in the army losses. The last month or so has see the Japanese lead increase in all areas, though the increase in bases controlled has been small.
Allied AC points lost: 3234
Japanese: 2408
Allied Army loss points: 6990
Japanese: 676
Allied ships sunk: 323
Points: 3839
Japanese ships sunk: 83
Points: 1184
The army losses will have one more big jump when Soerbaja falls and Java becomes a Japanese Island. After than there is some chance that Blackwatch will take out garrisons in Port Moresby or Guadal Canal but that is not a forgone conclusion both places have turned into big attrition battles in the air and at sea.
The British are esentially out of the war not because they are losing but because the Japanese are not attacking India and the Brits are not strong enough to launch a major counter offensive. As a result they are no longer attriting the Japanese. Durning the first months of 1942 the most severe attrition of Japanese air was in Burma Vs. the RAF. Now that has slowed down a lot and so the Japanese are doing better in the air. They have air superiority (but not control) over Port Moresby, Guadal Canal, Soerbaja and the Kendari which is where the air battles have been occuring so my losses have been higher than Blackwatches.
At sea the allied fleets have been hiding while the Japanese have been staying under LBA for the most part. When the Japanese move into danger zones like the Port Moresby area they get hit but seldom hard enough to sink them. Early in the war I under estimated the range and power of Japanese LBA and lost a number of valuable warships. Now to hold the line I have to run AKs in under Japanese LBA and these often get sunk but I have held the line against Blackwatch so its a trade. We will see if its worth it as the game goes forward.
Allied AC points lost: 3234
Japanese: 2408
Allied Army loss points: 6990
Japanese: 676
Allied ships sunk: 323
Points: 3839
Japanese ships sunk: 83
Points: 1184
The army losses will have one more big jump when Soerbaja falls and Java becomes a Japanese Island. After than there is some chance that Blackwatch will take out garrisons in Port Moresby or Guadal Canal but that is not a forgone conclusion both places have turned into big attrition battles in the air and at sea.
The British are esentially out of the war not because they are losing but because the Japanese are not attacking India and the Brits are not strong enough to launch a major counter offensive. As a result they are no longer attriting the Japanese. Durning the first months of 1942 the most severe attrition of Japanese air was in Burma Vs. the RAF. Now that has slowed down a lot and so the Japanese are doing better in the air. They have air superiority (but not control) over Port Moresby, Guadal Canal, Soerbaja and the Kendari which is where the air battles have been occuring so my losses have been higher than Blackwatches.
At sea the allied fleets have been hiding while the Japanese have been staying under LBA for the most part. When the Japanese move into danger zones like the Port Moresby area they get hit but seldom hard enough to sink them. Early in the war I under estimated the range and power of Japanese LBA and lost a number of valuable warships. Now to hold the line I have to run AKs in under Japanese LBA and these often get sunk but I have held the line against Blackwatch so its a trade. We will see if its worth it as the game goes forward.














