Getting the Supplies Through - Lessons Learned
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2002 7:25 am
This is what I have learned about getting supplies from on point to another. I would like to state up front that I like to jump right into a game and read the manual later. I am posting this to give you a feel for some of the game mechanics.
Mistake 1 - Because the TF Information Screen only allows you to only select one load option at a time, I created two TF - one for supplies and one for troops. I found out several turns later that the TF I assigned to load troops began to load supplies into the left over cargo holds once all the troops had been loaded.
Lesson 1 - A TF will load supplies after it has loaded the troops. There is no need to have specialized TFs. And yes this was stated very clearly in the manual.
Mistake 2 - I very patiently waited for my transports to load up but when I checked on them they were very busy unloading the troops and supplies they had just loaded.
Lesson 2 - Always, always assign a destination to your supply TF either before or after you give them the orders to load supplies If you don’t do this once the TF is loaded it will think it has arrived at its destination and start unloading the supplies. This also was in the manual.
Background - I set the “Retirement Allowed” option on for my supply Tfs and the following movement guidelines were in effect: Cruise to Destination Hex, Arrive at Night, Abort if attacked, Avoid Enemy Carriers, and Avoid potential surface combat (these guidelines are based on the combination of the TF‘s mission and the option selected). Because of these guidelines, my transport TF was constantly retiring before delivering supplies.
Mistake 3 - I re-set the TF to Patrol/Do not retire and sent them straight to Guadalcanal. The next turn I suffered sever loses. I also lost a lot of marines who went down with the ship although some were rescued.
Lesson 3 - I could have done several things to ensure the success of landing my supplies. One, I might have stationed the TF just within range and waited untill Guadalcanal was clear of enemy units and then run them in at night. Two, I could have assigned Long Range CAP from both my carriers and Henderson field directly to the TF until it had safely unloaded it supplies. Three, I could have done both one and two. A fourth option might have been to make my convoys smaller so they did not stack up waiting to get their turn at the dock to unload.
Conclusion - Supplies are critical in this game so you better put some thought in to how you are going to get them from here to there.
Rick
Mistake 1 - Because the TF Information Screen only allows you to only select one load option at a time, I created two TF - one for supplies and one for troops. I found out several turns later that the TF I assigned to load troops began to load supplies into the left over cargo holds once all the troops had been loaded.
Lesson 1 - A TF will load supplies after it has loaded the troops. There is no need to have specialized TFs. And yes this was stated very clearly in the manual.
Mistake 2 - I very patiently waited for my transports to load up but when I checked on them they were very busy unloading the troops and supplies they had just loaded.
Lesson 2 - Always, always assign a destination to your supply TF either before or after you give them the orders to load supplies If you don’t do this once the TF is loaded it will think it has arrived at its destination and start unloading the supplies. This also was in the manual.
Background - I set the “Retirement Allowed” option on for my supply Tfs and the following movement guidelines were in effect: Cruise to Destination Hex, Arrive at Night, Abort if attacked, Avoid Enemy Carriers, and Avoid potential surface combat (these guidelines are based on the combination of the TF‘s mission and the option selected). Because of these guidelines, my transport TF was constantly retiring before delivering supplies.
Mistake 3 - I re-set the TF to Patrol/Do not retire and sent them straight to Guadalcanal. The next turn I suffered sever loses. I also lost a lot of marines who went down with the ship although some were rescued.
Lesson 3 - I could have done several things to ensure the success of landing my supplies. One, I might have stationed the TF just within range and waited untill Guadalcanal was clear of enemy units and then run them in at night. Two, I could have assigned Long Range CAP from both my carriers and Henderson field directly to the TF until it had safely unloaded it supplies. Three, I could have done both one and two. A fourth option might have been to make my convoys smaller so they did not stack up waiting to get their turn at the dock to unload.
Conclusion - Supplies are critical in this game so you better put some thought in to how you are going to get them from here to there.
Rick