Things i learned along the way in PBEM that ended in April of '44
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2022 2:43 pm
I just had a Scenario 2 game as Japan end in early/mid april. My opponent resigned saying something about CV and CVE loss but in reality it was more likely my inability to complete turns on a timely basis when i was ill.
This was the farthest i have gone in a PBEM and i learned a lot. Especially from my opponent who very graciously shared his years of experience and wisdom with me.
Not in any particular order:
No use trying to go into India or Australia without enough experience at the game
I think expanding HI near sources of resources helped
Once you figure out decent configurations for fuel, oil and resource task forces it becomes pretty straight forward.
If you do A/C and engine research and production correctly it can have a big impact on the game
Oscars....What are they good for? I have no idea. I managed to get the IV in early '43 but they died in droves
George... the 1st is good enough for me and getting it early helped me with allied sweeps
Frank... A is good enough for me R didn't seem much different... never got B
Nells and Sallys still worked for me even in '44..... never had any Helens.... Francis were just ok
Peggy(T) was nice to have but never seemed to work as well as Nell/Francis..... Pilot skill about the same
Chunking, i can never figure out how to take it.
Bringing a shipping engineer unit can really help an amphibious invasion
Keep an Air HQ and Nells dispersed everywhere throughout the map
Might as well park all your CAs from early/mid '43 until '44 when they get radar
Japanese DDs suck...it's only evident once you get into '43
There are probably lots of others but these were some of the more uselful/painful lessons learned
FWIW/YEMV/DYODD/PPDGFR
This was the farthest i have gone in a PBEM and i learned a lot. Especially from my opponent who very graciously shared his years of experience and wisdom with me.
Not in any particular order:
No use trying to go into India or Australia without enough experience at the game
I think expanding HI near sources of resources helped
Once you figure out decent configurations for fuel, oil and resource task forces it becomes pretty straight forward.
If you do A/C and engine research and production correctly it can have a big impact on the game
Oscars....What are they good for? I have no idea. I managed to get the IV in early '43 but they died in droves
George... the 1st is good enough for me and getting it early helped me with allied sweeps
Frank... A is good enough for me R didn't seem much different... never got B
Nells and Sallys still worked for me even in '44..... never had any Helens.... Francis were just ok
Peggy(T) was nice to have but never seemed to work as well as Nell/Francis..... Pilot skill about the same
Chunking, i can never figure out how to take it.
Bringing a shipping engineer unit can really help an amphibious invasion
Keep an Air HQ and Nells dispersed everywhere throughout the map
Might as well park all your CAs from early/mid '43 until '44 when they get radar
Japanese DDs suck...it's only evident once you get into '43
There are probably lots of others but these were some of the more uselful/painful lessons learned
FWIW/YEMV/DYODD/PPDGFR