Another naval question
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 11:02 pm
Hi,
I have come to this doubt again, and I'm actually not sure if I asked before, so my apologies if this is a repeating question. Let me explain it with an example.
Let's say Japan has a Task Force in Bay of Bengal covering British movements in the area. Royal Navy has some ships in Ceylon, and some in Calcutta, and want to engage with the Japanese fleet. Let's say Japan has 30 combat factors, and Royal Navy 17 in Ceylon and 17 in Calcutta.
At the moment, British fleets move one after the other. So, although the british will eventually have superiority, the japanese can intercept the first task force (30 to 17) a break havoc (if they are lucky), and afterwards engage the other Task Force (or the both of them if the first stayed at the sea).
Is there a way of avoiding this for the Royal Navy and fight in superiority to japanese fleet?
Still, if we compare it with "real life" it kind of makes sense. If both british fleets were to meet in the Bay of Bengal, and there was a japanese task force already in the area, it could happen they intercept one of the british TF before they join forces.
Thanks in advance,
PS. I think I should end each post in this forum just saying how much I'm enjoying this game. I started a Global War and have learnt how difficult playing the CW can be. Japan has conquered the resources in Hanoi, Malaya, Borneo and Sumatra, and the situation is getting more and more interesting.
I have come to this doubt again, and I'm actually not sure if I asked before, so my apologies if this is a repeating question. Let me explain it with an example.
Let's say Japan has a Task Force in Bay of Bengal covering British movements in the area. Royal Navy has some ships in Ceylon, and some in Calcutta, and want to engage with the Japanese fleet. Let's say Japan has 30 combat factors, and Royal Navy 17 in Ceylon and 17 in Calcutta.
At the moment, British fleets move one after the other. So, although the british will eventually have superiority, the japanese can intercept the first task force (30 to 17) a break havoc (if they are lucky), and afterwards engage the other Task Force (or the both of them if the first stayed at the sea).
Is there a way of avoiding this for the Royal Navy and fight in superiority to japanese fleet?
Still, if we compare it with "real life" it kind of makes sense. If both british fleets were to meet in the Bay of Bengal, and there was a japanese task force already in the area, it could happen they intercept one of the british TF before they join forces.
Thanks in advance,
PS. I think I should end each post in this forum just saying how much I'm enjoying this game. I started a Global War and have learnt how difficult playing the CW can be. Japan has conquered the resources in Hanoi, Malaya, Borneo and Sumatra, and the situation is getting more and more interesting.