Japanese Opp Wanted - Historical Honor Rules - Slot Closed
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 1:58 pm
Ok I am looking for a Japanese Opponent. I am located in the Central USA and will be able to do turns in the morning, usually returning the turn NLT 1200 Central. I will only be able to do turns Monday through Friday - although in some cases I will miss a day or two if I am travelling. But I am very good on returning turns.
My email is: carrollmjc (AT) yahoo (dot) com
Options and Honor Rules are open for debate. Alot of these are from Thayne's Honor Rules.
Map: Would prefer Andrew Browns Map version 3b but open for negotiation.
Scenario: Would prefer CHS 1.02 (if I can get it[;)] having problems downloading full version) or Scenario 15 - open for negotiation
Options:
autosub OFF
all facilities to expand at start OFF
auto upgrade airgroups OFF
accept air and ground replacement ON
Allied Submarine Doctrine OFF
Jap Submarine Doctrine OFF
Fog of War ON
Advanced Weather Effect ON
Allied Damage Control ON
Historical First Turn ON - open to change
Player Def Upgrade ON
Vary Setup OFF
Dec 7th Surprise ON
Reinforcemente Allied & Jap FIXED or variable
Proposed Honor Rules:
1. ASW Task Forces limited to 5 ships - both sides.
2. China requires 50 preparation points for an attack to be launched - both sides. PP must be for an enemy location. Use common sense.
Allied Only:
1. All forces (land and air) not in their home country will have accept replacements Off, until a fully loaded transport from the US West Coast or Karachi lands in a port that is connected by rail, road or trail to their location. Southeast Asia forces connected by rail, road or trail to Karachi will have Accept Replacements turned on, on 21 Dec 41.
2. Allied forces can only begin loading and launch an amphibious assault against a Japanese held base after a minimum of 25 prep points have been accumulated.
3. Allied ports can only create transport task forces with transports equal to (turn-1) at each port. For example on Dec 8 only 1 transport can be formed in a single transport task force in a port. On Dec 9 two transports can be formed into a task force/s etc. This restriction is in force until 1 Jan 42. For these purposes the West Coast acts as a single port.
4. AVG will not enter combat until 21 Dec 41
5. Only Marine Raiders can utilize submarines to make an assault. Any assualt by submarine must have 50 pp built up and use 50% of the unit or a minimum of 5 submarines.
Japanese Only:
1. Starting 1 June 1942 Japanese forces must accumulate 25 PP before making any assaults on Allied bases (except China which requires 50PP). Before then Japanese forces may move freely.
2. Only SNLF can utilize submarines to make an assault. Any assualt by submarine must have 50 pp built up and use 50% of the unit or a minimum of 5 submarines. This 50 PP requirement is the exception to the 1 June 42 start specified above. Any unit using a sub for assault must have 50 PP no matter the date.
I know these may seem overly complicated but I think they help recreate the situation a little better. I am open to negotiation on all of them or if you have additional rules let me know.
I will be travelling tomorrow Thursday 28 July 42, but leave me an email or respond on the forum and I will get back to you as quick as I can.
My email is: carrollmjc (AT) yahoo (dot) com
Options and Honor Rules are open for debate. Alot of these are from Thayne's Honor Rules.
Map: Would prefer Andrew Browns Map version 3b but open for negotiation.
Scenario: Would prefer CHS 1.02 (if I can get it[;)] having problems downloading full version) or Scenario 15 - open for negotiation
Options:
autosub OFF
all facilities to expand at start OFF
auto upgrade airgroups OFF
accept air and ground replacement ON
Allied Submarine Doctrine OFF
Jap Submarine Doctrine OFF
Fog of War ON
Advanced Weather Effect ON
Allied Damage Control ON
Historical First Turn ON - open to change
Player Def Upgrade ON
Vary Setup OFF
Dec 7th Surprise ON
Reinforcemente Allied & Jap FIXED or variable
Proposed Honor Rules:
1. ASW Task Forces limited to 5 ships - both sides.
2. China requires 50 preparation points for an attack to be launched - both sides. PP must be for an enemy location. Use common sense.
Allied Only:
1. All forces (land and air) not in their home country will have accept replacements Off, until a fully loaded transport from the US West Coast or Karachi lands in a port that is connected by rail, road or trail to their location. Southeast Asia forces connected by rail, road or trail to Karachi will have Accept Replacements turned on, on 21 Dec 41.
2. Allied forces can only begin loading and launch an amphibious assault against a Japanese held base after a minimum of 25 prep points have been accumulated.
3. Allied ports can only create transport task forces with transports equal to (turn-1) at each port. For example on Dec 8 only 1 transport can be formed in a single transport task force in a port. On Dec 9 two transports can be formed into a task force/s etc. This restriction is in force until 1 Jan 42. For these purposes the West Coast acts as a single port.
4. AVG will not enter combat until 21 Dec 41
5. Only Marine Raiders can utilize submarines to make an assault. Any assualt by submarine must have 50 pp built up and use 50% of the unit or a minimum of 5 submarines.
Japanese Only:
1. Starting 1 June 1942 Japanese forces must accumulate 25 PP before making any assaults on Allied bases (except China which requires 50PP). Before then Japanese forces may move freely.
2. Only SNLF can utilize submarines to make an assault. Any assualt by submarine must have 50 pp built up and use 50% of the unit or a minimum of 5 submarines. This 50 PP requirement is the exception to the 1 June 42 start specified above. Any unit using a sub for assault must have 50 PP no matter the date.
I know these may seem overly complicated but I think they help recreate the situation a little better. I am open to negotiation on all of them or if you have additional rules let me know.
I will be travelling tomorrow Thursday 28 July 42, but leave me an email or respond on the forum and I will get back to you as quick as I can.