Another good post, Kauf…
I agree that the effective J1 (achieving all those objectives - I think it was you who put them up) is pretty straight-forward and not real hard to see. I think Van_Trump just meant that your move does pretty much all the things that need to be done - that’s what he meant by “book move”, I think. If a textbook was written about this game, it would say to make pretty much all those attacks (definitely Phillipines, Hong Kong, Yunnan, take empty Chinese TT, sink American transport, probably even ANZAC DD and TP…). I mean, I made all those attacks (except on ANZAC) the very first time I played this game, without reading anything before hand, and I’m sure almost all experienced A&A players would do the same.
Van_Trump, I actually took all 4 bombers after the battleship on J1 the last time I played, to ensure it didn’t get two shots off. I lost one bomber, so could land the rest in Kwa.
Also, I took CV, BB and FTR down to ANZAC “fleet” (snicker) along with the Tac that had finished toasting the ANZAC sub. My capable opponent chose not to counterattack with ANZAC air, even though my BB got dinged. It eventually got repaired at Singapore…
I think I’ll play a delayed J attack when I want higher difficulty, like one of you guys had suggested. It’s just that I am sure the designers meant for it to be a hard choice of when to attack, but it appears to be a no-brainer (not a hard choice at all). J1 is easy setting, J2 is medium, J3 is hard, J4 extreme :lol:
I will have to try them, but I cannot imagine how you could gain a better position on the Allied players by waiting, when they’re earning so much more money than you. The best position you’re gonna get is gonna be right there at J1 - Phillipines, Hong Kong, British and ANZAC fleets all served up for you on a silver platter!! :lol:
If the designers wanted to make a J1 a hard decision, maybe they shouldn’t have put a Strat bomber on the Phillipines, or two UK transports and a BB sitting at Singapore, or making it necessary for the UK to have Hong Kong to get an NO!
Hmmmm… I can’t remember - I know I’ve seen the history of a BB battle between the UK and Japan around Singapore… Anyone remember how that went? I should look it up, here…
OK, got it. It was the Prince of Wales and it was sent to Singapore in October of 1941, sunk on December 10, 1941 by Jap 86 land-based bombers and fighters……
Now that I found that out, I’m wondering what naval force the Brits actually had stationed at Singapore in 1940! Looking it up next…