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Old 10-30-12, 10:18 PM   #1
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Default RSRD South East Asia japanesse campaign

For those of you who play historicaly and like to start in the Asiatic Flet here is a map with some of the japanesse invasion forces and TF operations during the Ducth Indies campaign

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Old 10-30-12, 10:21 PM   #2
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For those of you who play historicaly and like to start in the Asiatic Flet here is a map with some of the japanesse invasion forces and TF operations during the Ducth Indies campaign

Intercet those invasion forces and interfire with jappanesse landings, plus sink some of their warships.
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Old 10-31-12, 09:03 AM   #3
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For those of you who play historicaly...
1) Playing historically means going to your assigned patrol zone and staying there. Using advanced knowledge to find all the major battles is definititely unhistorical.

2) More seriously, why are you quoting your own post, including huge picture, just to add one line? You could either just add the line, or you could edit the original post and add it there.
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1) Playing historically means going to your assigned patrol zone and staying there. Using advanced knowledge to find all the major battles is definititely unhistorical.

2) More seriously, why are you quoting your own post, including huge picture, just to add one line? You could either just add the line, or you could edit the original post and add it there.
Do you meanhing incorr adding the link? Ok, I did not think I was doing something incorrect. I am still unaware of the rules of the forum. Sorry if I did somthing incorrect. On the subject of playing historically, well I have been reading some about the invasions and the operations, and there is clear evidence that there there some air reconnosaise, that some of the naval battles were fought because the allies did know and try to intercept the incoming invasions and some of the movements of the IJN units. When i first played RSRD campaign i was not provide with any or so little information of the events going on that it was very dissapointing, and i was going to my patrol zones and following directions for six months without ever encountering anything. Thats why i decidesd that some kind of allid information and intelligence was available, and thus i started to oread the script. But, since that provides too much of information and too accurate, i decided to read historical events playing the role of some kind of allied inteligence. For example, Force Z, and the battle of java sea were thogut a result of allied knowing the incoming invasions and attempting to neutralize them. Also, you might be right, but patroling for months without ever encountering anything is not very fun, and this is a game to enjoy, not to be bored with.
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Sorry if I did somthing incorrect.
No, you didn't do anything wrong. It's just annoying to see a huge picture repeated in the very next post. It takes up space and time. No rules, just bothersome.

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You're absolutely right. Most people play to have fun. I just disagreed with your calling it "historically accurate". Accurate shipping, yes. Accurate play, no. This is why most players have fun racking up ten times the tonnage that any real skipper ever saw.
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No, you didn't do anything wrong. It's just annoying to see a huge picture repeated in the very next post. It takes up space and time. No rules, just bothersome.


You're absolutely right. Most people play to have fun. I just disagreed with your calling it "historically accurate". Accurate shipping, yes. Accurate play, no. This is why most players have fun racking up ten times the tonnage that any real skipper ever saw.
Ok, i confusse the terms, i was refering to playing RSRD campaign which was the historical shipping more or less.
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It's all cool. I'm just a cranky old man who likes to nitpick, maybe a little too much.
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