I've Made a Huge Mistake - Japan Focus Pacific
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 2:37 pm
Despite my lack of patience for doing PBEM games I’ve decided to try again after finding out an uncle of mine owns WitP after a Memorial Day family get together. He has only had the game since last December and only played Allies against the AI. I’ve been playing around with Japan this year to actually learn how to play them but have not gone beyond March 1942 so we’ll both be going into this game pretty green for our respective sides. To make things crazier we will be playing the Focus Pacific mod with all its new toys and active Russians.
Settings/House Rules:
-Suggested settings for Focus Pacific scenario 71
China: Our goal with China is to keep it close in terms of outcome and somewhat historical though in this fantasy scenario that might not be possible. When we were thinking about doing a stock game we wanted to keep it back and forth sort of like North Africa. We would like to keep the tempo slow in China to reflect the logistical complexities of trying to capture and more importantly control such a huge underdeveloped country. This may be harder to do in this mod with all the extra troops but we’ll try our best and make changes when needed.
Russia: Russia is active but not at war on the first turn. To paraphrase Marshall, “ If hostility cannot be avoided the Soviet Union desires that Japan commit the first overt act.” Russia cannot attack by any means nor launch any ships until Japan attacks first (most likely in the first or second turn). Russia maintains a “Europe First” policy; no offensive operations beyond the starting boundaries until the Germans have been stopped in Europe (right now we are thinking November/December 1942). Russian policy at the outset of the war is hold at all costs and defend key cities until the last man.
Japanese goals:
Capture Sakhalin, Vladivostok, and the resource areas of Russia’s Pacific cost. Take the DEI, push into Burma, and down through the Solomon Islands in a somewhat historical fashion. My primary goal will simply keep the economy afloat to get into 1943. In my practice games I’ve found myself to be far too conservative and slow on the offensive as Japan so that will be my big hurdle. I’m so used to my standard Sir Robin strategy from all my time playing as the Allies that the idea of a big grand offensive in December 1941 seems insane.

Settings/House Rules:
-Suggested settings for Focus Pacific scenario 71
China: Our goal with China is to keep it close in terms of outcome and somewhat historical though in this fantasy scenario that might not be possible. When we were thinking about doing a stock game we wanted to keep it back and forth sort of like North Africa. We would like to keep the tempo slow in China to reflect the logistical complexities of trying to capture and more importantly control such a huge underdeveloped country. This may be harder to do in this mod with all the extra troops but we’ll try our best and make changes when needed.
Russia: Russia is active but not at war on the first turn. To paraphrase Marshall, “ If hostility cannot be avoided the Soviet Union desires that Japan commit the first overt act.” Russia cannot attack by any means nor launch any ships until Japan attacks first (most likely in the first or second turn). Russia maintains a “Europe First” policy; no offensive operations beyond the starting boundaries until the Germans have been stopped in Europe (right now we are thinking November/December 1942). Russian policy at the outset of the war is hold at all costs and defend key cities until the last man.
Japanese goals:
Capture Sakhalin, Vladivostok, and the resource areas of Russia’s Pacific cost. Take the DEI, push into Burma, and down through the Solomon Islands in a somewhat historical fashion. My primary goal will simply keep the economy afloat to get into 1943. In my practice games I’ve found myself to be far too conservative and slow on the offensive as Japan so that will be my big hurdle. I’m so used to my standard Sir Robin strategy from all my time playing as the Allies that the idea of a big grand offensive in December 1941 seems insane.
























