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RE: Disaster!

Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 10:55 pm
by Lowpe
I am not quite dead, yet!

In fact,I am feeling a lot better!

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RE: Disaster!

Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 10:58 pm
by Lowpe
Just not to be.

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RE: Disaster!

Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 10:59 pm
by Lowpe
They are everywhere, everywhere!

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RE: Disaster!

Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 11:11 pm
by Lowpe
Okayama...I will be here for a few days as the troops unpack.

Forts 3.

Open Terrain.

19 Allied Units...including most of the Marine Corp.

It will be ugly!

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RE: Disaster!

Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 11:21 pm
by T Rav
I like how long you endeavor to persevere. Best seen to date (as far as I know.) Well Done, Sir!

RE: Disaster!

Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 10:44 am
by Lowpe
New Devices shortly...if the Allies don't take Chiba that is.[;)]

I just worked my way thru the destroyed units list, picking those to rebuild. Artillery and AA are must rebuilds, but infantry and engineer are tougher.

At some point the infantry won't be able to rebuild its strength and morale fast enough to be worth spawning again. Bear in mind there is approximately a 30 day delay in the unit spawning at Tokyo.

And then there are aviation engineers: on one hand the aviation engineer units have inherent AA, only 20mm or 25mm, but it is AA. Additionally, they are among the first units that act as a sponge for naval and aerial bombardments. But on the other hand they cost supply. Supply to spawn, supply to reinforce, supply to feed daily.

I believe I am ok with armaments for the rest of the game, but I am worried about the horrendous toll in supplies that I am losing to Allied air attacks on Honshu. Rebuilding units costs that much more!

So, it is a pickle. So for now I am still rebuilding the infantry, but only selectively turning replacements on. A destroyed infantry division or brigade or regiment can rebuild the artillery component very quickly and then turned off -- and then they act as artillery and can be of great value I think at minimum supply cost. Also, there is the potential that the Allies look at sigint and see the 2nd Guards Division at a base and decide not to invade, or wait for better prep.

IJA 43 squads are being rebuilt everywhere, as those troopers rock.

I am deep into the manufacturing of devices, and have stockpiled many, many units which really limits their manufacture.



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RE: Disaster!

Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 10:49 am
by Lowpe
ORIGINAL: T Rav

I like how long you endeavor to persevere. Best seen to date (as far as I know.) Well Done, Sir!

Thanks, but you are giving short shrift to Mind-Messing, Andav and NJP to name just three that have current games going and are doing much better than me.

In a scenario one game, like this one (which is scenario 6) watch Obvert's game.

I am getting kicked around like a dead rat, here.

But I am learning a lot....and, surprisingly still having lots of fun. Even when my BB's catch twenty or thirty bombs.[:D]

RE: Disaster!

Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 11:00 am
by Lowpe
All my northern E's, routed past Daito and towards the northern tip of Luzon look to make the journey. If I can get them into the SRA & PI sinking submarines they will make back their VP and do great work.

The southern E's got caught by a Fletcher task force, so I actually sortied the Katsuragi and about 100 bombers to try and catch those Fletchers...but they never came close enough to Luzon to be hit. 4 E's and 1 Matsu class DD have made the southern approach and are now working in the SRA/PI.

The Matsu had it's first encounter with a submarine yesterday...and didn't do too well but at least it wasn't sunk. But it does have 33% system damage from an encounter with Fletchers it survived. A short rest at Soerabaja and then back to the war.

I really like the Matsu class...

Very happy with my mass breakout from Tokyo and Yokohama. I didn't think I would get any thru....and I got at least a dozen to Luzon/SRA and sank 5 PT boats to boot! Quite the success.

Also, all three SSTs' escaped Kobe and are taking supplies to the starving garrison at Daito. A lot of the garrison at Daito is being flown to Formosa currently. I get 2 more SSTs over the next 3 days...a big boost in getting supplies back to where I need them. This slowdown in China has allowed me to make great strides in getting supply there. 6,000 units arrive tomorrow.

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RE: Disaster!

Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 11:15 am
by Lowpe
In this focus on the western half of Honshu...Nagoya's engineers have been busy and will reach forts level 2 tomorrow.

I am betting that I can sacrifice western Honshu and still have VP's left to hold on till Jan.

I am also hoping the garrison requirements will dilute some of the strength of the Allies.

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RE: Disaster!

Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 11:26 am
by Lowpe
Just waiting here...supply is getting better. Just need more time to get the supply here from the SRA.

All of my SST's will be running in supply from Miri to southern China. 320 supply a trip which will help immensely, plus supply being landed at Wenchow to Amoy is finally making it's way west, too.

300% supply at Hong Kong is a reserve to be released upon need. Shanghai also has a 300% supply reserve.

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RE: Disaster!

Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 12:06 pm
by ny59giants
Allied troops in Vietnam are probably getting their 'webbed feet' for some amphib ops.

I still shake my head when I see a screenshot of Japan. Not enough places where the Allies should have landed like the NE part and after capture made them backwater bases that don't require major forces.

RE: Disaster!

Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 12:42 pm
by Lowpe
ORIGINAL: ny59giants

I still shake my head when I see a screenshot of Japan. Not enough places where the Allies should have landed like the NE part and after capture made them backwater bases that don't require major forces.

Two major heavy signal intercepts from Saigon...so I suspect you are right about the invasion.

Cut him some slack, this is the first time (either of us) has gotten this far in the game so some mistakes are to be expected.

He has made so very few operational mistakes.

Finished the turn, perhaps we can get in two today.

Both Battleships are making for Port Arthur, to protect the port (yeah, right) and to sit under the 350 plane air umbrella.

I am hoping the Kongo has a chance to disband and have the port facilities put out the fire before the dawn air strikes while the other BB absorbs all the attacks.

A destroyer will try foil some of the Allied plans by making a high speed run to Shanghai. 0 Moonlight, so perhaps we might catch a big ship with torpedoes.

I set some Myojo on 2 hex strike from Moppo in the hopes of catching either reinforcements coming, or ships leaving the area.

Other planes, despite the 0 moonlight, are set to night naval strikes.

The troops at Okayama will need to rely upon their AA for protection, I am wondering if the Marine corp will attack today? I will have almost 5,000 AV there behind level 3 forts. It will be interesting.

RE: Disaster!

Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 7:30 pm
by Lowpe
September 18, 1944

I am really bad at predicting the Allied Deathstar's future movement as the night passes really quietly. Only two bombardments by the Allies.

No engagements by sprinting destroyers, no clash of battleships at Port Arthur...

What will the daytime bring...350 fighters over Port Arthur...will there be Allied strikes?

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RE: Disaster!

Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 7:31 pm
by Lowpe
Nothing...the Deathstar is back near Nagasaki.

Really, sir, I am getting better![;)] Fires out!

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RE: Disaster!

Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 7:35 pm
by Lowpe
175 Jugs or Spitfires sweep Okayama, back at 42K feet. Oh my. Another 50-100 seem to provide LRCAP.

No Japanese fighters present. They are either repairing or at Port Arthur & some at Keijo ( a SC trap).

A few planes bomb Okayama, their mistake as nearly 100 percent of them are destroyed flak.

4E have a rare day off.



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RE: Disaster!

Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 7:42 pm
by Lowpe
It is really difficult for me to understand how the Allies let me retreat almost 100% of my troops from western Honshu...

Matsumaya has supplies, level 3 fort, and will take time to get to.

2 more days for all the troops to unpack at Okayama, and then I need to think about retreating to Kobe....I think I will make it.[X(]

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RE: Disaster!

Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 7:46 pm
by Lowpe
Japan's merchant fleet takes it on the chin...

but VP are 155K to 72K. Still pretty comfortable I think.

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RE: Disaster!

Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 7:50 pm
by Lowpe
I sank something during the night, no idea what it was...

All my E's are pretty safe at the sanctuary that is Luzon. Clark and Manila are nice sized fields, but usually under recon, so a lot of planes are operating inland which has never been reconned.

Cabanatuan goodness...a rude surprise is in store if Fletchers cruise by. A rude surprise for me if a CV force swings by, but you never know...it isn't the deathstar in this area. I have a shot at penetrating the CAP here.

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RE: Disaster!

Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 7:54 pm
by Lowpe
Port Arthur...is there a chance of getting this freshly upgraded Iboat away.

And then, in Dec she upgrades to Kaiten![X(] She would have 5-6 days of operating as a Kaiten sub before the end of the game, if I can last till then.

Dare I hope?

Well, first she has to survive the next three days here at Port Arthur.[;)]

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RE: Disaster!

Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 7:57 pm
by Lowpe
The addition of rocket artillery has turned the tide on bombardments here at Osaka. More artillery on the way everywhere in Honshu....

Artillery is Japan's not so secret weapon. Pay attention to the tubes, size, effect, air mobility and rebuild anything that carries a tube (while stockpiling everything else) and overwhelm the Allies with artillery.

The God of War!

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