Neutrality?
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 1:31 pm
I'm playing Japan in a Scenario 7 PBEM game with neutrality rules (only the U.S. starts at war with Japan). My opponent's Philippine fleet raided the Pescadores, took some damage, and retreated to Chinese-held Amoy. Now his ships have disbanded in Amoy port.
If this was genuine neutrality, the ships would have 24 (?) hours to make repairs and leave, or be interned. If neutrality house rules aren't that strict, does this mean that U.S. ships should be able to raid Japanese convoy lanes and then retire to Singapore and Batavia for fuel and repairs? This opens up a lot of gamey tactics, not to mention the prospect of Japan having to disperse its fleet on blockade duty from China to Australia.
Also, what about the four U.S. destroyers that start in Chinese (yellow) colors on the map? My opponent also used them to raid the Pescadores. But their commander is Chinese, they start in Chinese colors and in a Chinese port - should they be considered neutral?
I know it's much harder to use house rules with a computer game than with paper games, because so many rules are embedded into the programming. But I'm tempted to have Japan declare war on everyone just so I know who my enemies are.
DT
If this was genuine neutrality, the ships would have 24 (?) hours to make repairs and leave, or be interned. If neutrality house rules aren't that strict, does this mean that U.S. ships should be able to raid Japanese convoy lanes and then retire to Singapore and Batavia for fuel and repairs? This opens up a lot of gamey tactics, not to mention the prospect of Japan having to disperse its fleet on blockade duty from China to Australia.
Also, what about the four U.S. destroyers that start in Chinese (yellow) colors on the map? My opponent also used them to raid the Pescadores. But their commander is Chinese, they start in Chinese colors and in a Chinese port - should they be considered neutral?
I know it's much harder to use house rules with a computer game than with paper games, because so many rules are embedded into the programming. But I'm tempted to have Japan declare war on everyone just so I know who my enemies are.
DT