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Any thoughts on which side-Jpanense or Russian is harder to win especially if you play the opening sneek attack?
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I think the Russians are a bit harder either way. They have the burden of the attack and can't afford as many losses.
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As for my experience I would say - neither side is hard to win.
The only threat for Russians are Togo's fleet which may be completelty evaded at least until second Russian fleet appeared and also Adzumo with Yakumo which in fact are the only significant targets. Unless you self will want tough battles you may not even fight with major IJN forces - just sneak by them - and you'll probably win. Japanese on the other side may be more agressive in they campaing - the main targets therefore are Russian light cruisers. If you could destroy a couple of them through the first attack at PA - the half of work is done. Then hunt them down splitting AC division to parts untill all of cruisers faster 20knots are destroyed. You may then try to catch Russians on they way from PA lost to Vlad or you may not - it's not significant. The whole game is about speed not armor or guns. Either to run away from enemy or to catch it up. For example now I have only 7 IJN ships left - and I can't catch them even with just 4 BB cause they run away then I appear ![]() |
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However, this is highly variable. As I said, sometimes you're always bumping into Togo, sometimes you hardly meet him. But I usually lose at least 1 cruiser to him, sometimes more, and he really cramps the style of the others. Most times, however, the damage he does to me isn't fatal to my cause. The real thorns in the Russias' side is the Chitose group of fast, powerful PCs. As the Russians, I make killing them my top priority. Quote:
Anyway, I'm not saying the campaign is hard to win from either side, provided you don't do anything stupid. Remeber what your real objectives are and stick to them, and you'll usually win. However, even if you do that, you could still be unlucky. Nothing is certain in war, and neither side really can afford to lose many of their key units. If you have a run of bad luck, you'll find things a lot more difficult, and bad luck is always possible. Quote:
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