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quote: Originally posted by Sheep
Indeed Darkness is right when Australia alone could not but there are a few things.
1/There eas no real warning for almost a year and half before the attack
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The military was still in the vicinity, and still on alert. If I was remaining in the game, the only option would be to carry out nuclear strikes against key Australian and Japanese cities. But instead, I decided to quit the game. It's an interesting idea. Perhaps if we get people more interested in a story than winning, it might work.
quote: Originally posted by Sheep
2/Australia in the game is not purely Australia...... It has Indonesia, Malysia, New Guniea, New Zealand and the South PAcific, all for manpower, Britain had lost India and its Asian holdings so therefore was weaker militarily in the region than Australia was...... |
Not considering the forces moved into the area beforehand. With WWII over, I'd had a large portion of Britain's forces move into the region (and said as such). An Australian victory just isn't feasible.
I'll make another analogy. It's like playing a current-day NES, and having Togo suddenly get up and invade the United States in two days.
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Those boards are good - I've already joined.
And Sheep: you blockaded Singapore, with a navy several times smaller, after I'd moved a huge part of the British navy down there beforehand. We also had no military presence in Cuba and Spain. Need I repeat the Togo vs USA analogy?
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Looks dead to me, and good riddance.
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