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Michael7586
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Toronto, Canada
Nov 2001 time: 00:23
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This scenario is one of my personal favourites and I've been replaying this scenario several times lately (single-player).
My question is, has anyone ever managed to score a "Decisive Victory" on this scenario???
I play on Emperor or Diety level and have never been able to get past 220 or 225 objects - 268 is needed for a "Decisive Victory".
It does seem to me to be a bit historically unreasonable to expect Japan to take over all of Indonesia, China, Australia, India and Far Eastern Russia to achieve a decisive victory in this theater.
Any thoughts or ideas about how to handle this scenario?
BTW, in this scenario I actually witnessed the AI launch a carrier-based attack on one of my ships at sea!!!
Michael
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Michael7586
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Toronto, Canada
Nov 2001 time: 00:23
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Yeah...the US long-range bombers are a real pain - taking out 4-6 units every turn all over the map! China is a quagmire, but it doable. Its India that is the real problem - bloody Allies use diplomats to bribe cities back as soon as I can take them! (even with muchos cash in the bank).
While I agree that taking Australia and China are legitimate goals for Japan, requiring Japan to takeover all of India I think is a bit much and probably unnecessary to buttress their conquered empire.
I suppose if this scenario was easy, I wouldn't like it so much! No doubt about it, this is an excellent scenario if you are into lots of WW2 naval action as well as serious armaments production management.
Michael
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