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Originally Posted by Oberon
DOH!  I just had to open my mouth, didn't I?
As a whole, how is the RN and USN stacking up to the IJN using the big guns? At least you don't have to worry about the Yamato. 
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In a dreadnought engagement with equal numbers of ships, the Japanese tend to win because pretty much all their dreadnoughts are highly modern and carry superior weaponry. Of course, once the rest of the USN, RN and RNN start bringing the newer ships online and redeploying the Atlantic fleets, the IJN is usually heavily outnumbered.
Basically, the strategic situation in the 1920s is pretty much the same as in 1940s, it just calls for different approaches to achieving victory, in which I am of course completely no good.
And I wouldn't worry about
Yamato when I have
these things to worry about in the 1926 campaign variant...