Ship building ???
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Ship building ???
I'm trying to learn how to play as the Japanese and I have a question.
I'm rather fragile so please try to break this to me gently:
Is the Japanese player able to initiate the construction of new ships? Also, can he order conversions of ships to come? Are there any existing ships such as TK, AO or CA that can be converted to carriers? If I'm able to do any of the above I might also be interested in stopping production of some ships, is that possible? Can you speed up construction of specific ships and if so how? How do you know which shipyards are producing what ships?
Are you going to tell me that you have to be a masochist to play the Japanese? [X(] Do I have to flog myself or can I hire someone to do it? Are there any house rules out there about that?
I'm rather fragile so please try to break this to me gently:
Is the Japanese player able to initiate the construction of new ships? Also, can he order conversions of ships to come? Are there any existing ships such as TK, AO or CA that can be converted to carriers? If I'm able to do any of the above I might also be interested in stopping production of some ships, is that possible? Can you speed up construction of specific ships and if so how? How do you know which shipyards are producing what ships?
Are you going to tell me that you have to be a masochist to play the Japanese? [X(] Do I have to flog myself or can I hire someone to do it? Are there any house rules out there about that?
RE: Ship building ???
You can only stop building of ships that are in the pipeline, restart stopped ones, or increase their construction speed. What you see is what you get.
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RE: Ship building ???
Japan ship production is all fixed based on the historical timeline. You have a pool of 'points' that are different. One set is for Merch and the other for combat ships. SysYrd and MerchYrd I think they are called. Ships are built using these points, not at specific shipyards in the game. The shipyards just produce the points which goes into the two differnt point pools.
Any ship conversions, use supply points and typically need a certain size Repair shipyard. The upgrade screen for the particular ship will tell you the size that is needed. Some conversion can only take place at toyako and the shipyard has to be expanded in Scen 1 in order to do so. These conversions are the float plane ships (CS) into CVLs. There are two this applies to, but do not recal the names. If you try and covert these ships and it is not working, send them to Tokayo
As far a controlling the ship building process you have three choices, Normal, Accelerated and Halted. Halted means the ship will never get built (a good ship class to do this for is all the RO class subs). Halted means ship points will not be used to build these ships. Some people also like to halt the Mansu (BB) to be able to Accelerate CVs instead (I did this). Accelerated means just that you are using additiona ship points to build the ship quicker than historical. I think this increases the number of points needed to build the ship by 50%. Which means you cannot do this to a lot of big costly ships (like CVs) [:(]. I was able to get a few CVs earlier than normal by halting production and expanded the shipyards a little bit (and I mean a little bit too, like 20 points or less).
If you leave everything on Normal, you will get the ships close to the historical schedule, plus or minus the number of days you chose when you started the scenerio.
I hope this helps and that I was gentle enough [:)]
Any ship conversions, use supply points and typically need a certain size Repair shipyard. The upgrade screen for the particular ship will tell you the size that is needed. Some conversion can only take place at toyako and the shipyard has to be expanded in Scen 1 in order to do so. These conversions are the float plane ships (CS) into CVLs. There are two this applies to, but do not recal the names. If you try and covert these ships and it is not working, send them to Tokayo

As far a controlling the ship building process you have three choices, Normal, Accelerated and Halted. Halted means the ship will never get built (a good ship class to do this for is all the RO class subs). Halted means ship points will not be used to build these ships. Some people also like to halt the Mansu (BB) to be able to Accelerate CVs instead (I did this). Accelerated means just that you are using additiona ship points to build the ship quicker than historical. I think this increases the number of points needed to build the ship by 50%. Which means you cannot do this to a lot of big costly ships (like CVs) [:(]. I was able to get a few CVs earlier than normal by halting production and expanded the shipyards a little bit (and I mean a little bit too, like 20 points or less).
If you leave everything on Normal, you will get the ships close to the historical schedule, plus or minus the number of days you chose when you started the scenerio.
I hope this helps and that I was gentle enough [:)]
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RE: Ship building ???
ORIGINAL: geofflambert
I'm trying to learn how to play as the Japanese and I have a question.
I'm rather fragile so please try to break this to me gently:
Is the Japanese player able to initiate the construction of new ships?
No.
No.Also, can he order conversions of ships to come?
There are some CS ships that convert / upgrade to CVL. Many xAKs can upgrade to AVs.Are there any existing ships such as TK, AO or CA that can be converted to carriers?
Yes. But not until the 'keel is laid'. So, you can't stop production until it's started, in other words.If I'm able to do any of the above I might also be interested in stopping production of some ships, is that possible?
Can you speed up construction of specific ships and if so how?
Yes. Military ships (SS, DD, CV, CVL, etc.) can be accelerated by using naval shipyard points, which can be produced like factory points. Merchant points can be used for accelerating (mostly) non-military ships such as TK, xAK, xAP and the like.
Doesn't really work that way. You know where the ships will be arriving, but they are produced by drawing on a national points system, not solely the harbor to which they'll be arriving.How do you know which shipyards are producing what ships?
Are you going to tell me that you have to be a masochist to play the Japanese?
No, but it helps.
[X(] Do I have to flog myself or can I hire someone to do it? Are there any house rules out there about that?
Not that there's anything wrong with that. [:D]

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RE: Ship building ???
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Are there any existing ships such as TK, AO or CA that can be converted to carriers?
There are some CS ships that convert / upgrade to CVL. Many xAKs can upgrade to AVs.
I'm thinking Chitose and Chiyoda.
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RE: Ship building ???
Ok, this should be my final question in this thread. Let's say I want to stop the building of Shinano. I don't want it to become a carrier or a battleship, perhaps I want that steel to make tanks, (or tankers). How exactly do I do that?
RE: Ship building ???
Best you can do is halt it. Where's the turn? [:'(]
RE: Ship building ???
When you halt the Shinano, you now save all of those naval points, which means you are saving the HI required to make those. You can then use that HI to create VEH points which you would use for tanks.
NSY pts require 3 HI
VEH require 6 HI
I am always short of VEH pts. The more you use your armored units, the bigger the issue with VEH pts.
NSY pts require 3 HI
VEH require 6 HI
I am always short of VEH pts. The more you use your armored units, the bigger the issue with VEH pts.
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RE: Ship building ???
ORIGINAL: geofflambert
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Are there any existing ships such as TK, AO or CA that can be converted to carriers?
There are some CS ships that convert / upgrade to CVL. Many xAKs can upgrade to AVs.
I'm thinking Chitose and Chiyoda.
Tokyo only, so you have to build Tokyo ship repair up to min 50.
RE: Ship building ???
I know Pax forgot to mention a step here. To really divert that HI you need to Halt the Shinano and then Turn off the corresponding no. of Naval Shipyards. The halting of the Shinano on its own will just mean that those points are accumulated rather than going to other things.ORIGINAL: PaxMondo
When you halt the Shinano, you now save all of those naval points, which means you are saving the HI required to make those. You can then use that HI to create VEH points which you would use for tanks.
NSY pts require 3 HI
VEH require 6 HI
I am always short of VEH pts. The more you use your armored units, the bigger the issue with VEH pts.
Most players halt the Shinano and accelerate some of the late war CV's to get them in '43. If you halt the shinano, delay the Yamato class BB's, only build SS's with air capability & increase your Naval shipyards a little; you can basically accelerate most of the late war CV's. Takes a little fiddling though.
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RE: Ship building ???
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I know Pax forgot to mention a step here. To really divert that HI you need to Halt the Shinano and then Turn off the corresponding no. of Naval Shipyards. The halting of the Shinano on its own will just mean that those points are accumulated rather than going to other things.ORIGINAL: PaxMondo
When you halt the Shinano, you now save all of those naval points, which means you are saving the HI required to make those. You can then use that HI to create VEH points which you would use for tanks.
NSY pts require 3 HI
VEH require 6 HI
I am always short of VEH pts. The more you use your armored units, the bigger the issue with VEH pts.
Most players halt the Shinano and accelerate some of the late war CV's to get them in '43. If you halt the shinano, delay the Yamato class BB's, only build SS's with air capability & increase your Naval shipyards a little; you can basically accelerate most of the late war CV's. Takes a little fiddling though.
having those IJN CV in 43 is a major threat for the Allied if original KB is still intact by that time but Yamato and Musashi is a lot cooler [:D] Shinano not so much for all the points being spent for her.
RE: Ship building ???
ORIGINAL: castor troy
ORIGINAL: n01487477
I know Pax forgot to mention a step here. To really divert that HI you need to Halt the Shinano and then Turn off the corresponding no. of Naval Shipyards. The halting of the Shinano on its own will just mean that those points are accumulated rather than going to other things.ORIGINAL: PaxMondo
When you halt the Shinano, you now save all of those naval points, which means you are saving the HI required to make those. You can then use that HI to create VEH points which you would use for tanks.
NSY pts require 3 HI
VEH require 6 HI
I am always short of VEH pts. The more you use your armored units, the bigger the issue with VEH pts.
Most players halt the Shinano and accelerate some of the late war CV's to get them in '43. If you halt the shinano, delay the Yamato class BB's, only build SS's with air capability & increase your Naval shipyards a little; you can basically accelerate most of the late war CV's. Takes a little fiddling though.
having those IJN CV in 43 is a major threat for the Allied if original KB is still intact by that time but Yamato and Musashi is a lot cooler [:D] Shinano not so much for all the points being spent for her.
I will actually build the Shinano in Scen 2 when she's a Taiho, but I never accelerate them. Too many points invested to do that.
In my latest start, I've halted the Yamatos (I may turn them back on), but by doing so and adjusting some of the DDs I've been able to accelerate every other CV and CVL that's still in the "queued" stage. I can't wait to get them [:D].
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RE: Ship building ???
You can also convert your old Battleships into those wonderful, war winning, carrier-BB hybrids that every JFB is so fond of
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RE: Ship building ???
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You can also convert your old Battleships into those wonderful, war winning, carrier-BB hybrids that every JFB is so fond of
Methinks I hear a note of sarcasm here.
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RE: Ship building ???
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Best you can do is halt it. Where's the turn? [:'(]
I didn't get this on first reading. I've not actually begun any playtesting, though I threatened to, so I'm not at a turn. I've changed my mind and decided to just try and understand the system, then give my next opponent the advantage of my inexperience. You, Raiden, if you choose to accept that mission (that's a Mission Impossible reference). I think it will make for more a more suspenseful and fun game for both players. For those of you not in the know, I call him "Raiden" after his avatar, because I refuse to address him as "wyrmm". I once thought of changing my screen name, but Matrix won't allow that. Tis a pity.
RE: Ship building ???
I run a tight ship as far as my industry and try not to overbuild. I do build my naval shipyards from the starting 1384 to 1480 that way I don't have to turn off neither the Musashi or Yamato and I can still accelerate some wanted vessels. I halt the standard RO boats and Shinano as well . Every game is different but my thinking is at some point you'll be building stuff to get sunk the tipping point could come early for some and late for others. No need to save NSY points spend them while they can make a difference the same thing with MSY points.
More than one way to skin a cat but here's a snapshot on the naval side of what I'm accelerating at this time.

More than one way to skin a cat but here's a snapshot on the naval side of what I'm accelerating at this time.

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RE: Ship building ???
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I know Pax forgot to mention a step here. To really divert that HI you need to Halt the Shinano and then Turn off the corresponding no. of Naval Shipyards. The halting of the Shinano on its own will just mean that those points are accumulated rather than going to other things.
Most players halt the Shinano and accelerate some of the late war CV's to get them in '43. If you halt the shinano, delay the Yamato class BB's, only build SS's with air capability & increase your Naval shipyards a little; you can basically accelerate most of the late war CV's. Takes a little fiddling though.
having those IJN CV in 43 is a major threat for the Allied if original KB is still intact by that time but Yamato and Musashi is a lot cooler [:D] Shinano not so much for all the points being spent for her.
I will actually build the Shinano in Scen 2 when she's a Taiho, but I never accelerate them. Too many points invested to do that.
In my latest start, I've halted the Yamatos (I may turn them back on), but by doing so and adjusting some of the DDs I've been able to accelerate every other CV and CVL that's still in the "queued" stage. I can't wait to get them [:D].
Shinano as a Taiho class CV makes sense building her IMO, Shinano as a Shinano class CV, I would preferre her being a Yamato... or not being built at all at this high cost
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RE: Ship building ???
Shinano squadrons do come with one of IJN best squadron commanders. I presume he is lost when we do not build out his carrier?
RE: Ship building ???
Mea Culpa here...Looking more closely at my image I can't understand why I accelerated those particular DDs when in my mind the closest DDs with radar were being accelerated. I must have made a change when I was playing under the influence.
To be fixed.
To be fixed.
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RE: Ship building ???
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Let's say I want to stop the building of Shinano.
OK. That's a little wierd, but I'll go along with it...
"I want to stop the building of Shinano."
[:'(]
