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Japan '45 Historical Plan/Placement Olympic
05-21-2019, 04:44 PM, (This post was last modified: 05-21-2019, 04:47 PM by ComradeP.)
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RE: Japan '45 Historical Plan/Placement Olympic
The US Navy and Royal Navy support is substantial, though most if not all of it will be gone by X+5.

I'm not sure where the USS Cleveland and USS New Orleans are in our narrative, as they could've participated.

The USS Fletcher might still be in a West Coast shipyard at this time, and the USS Sumner was escorting TG38.3. The USS Brooklyn is on the East Coast.

The other lead ships are all present.

Ships in Shibushi Bay are C quality aside from the US Navy battleships. That might be a balancing measure. The USS Biloxi also has 4 turrets instead of 6, which might be a typo.

I wasn't aware ships could move, so I could've avoided the turret hits on two ships. I always thought they were static, like units with a Fire Ability and that "Naval" referred to some special units not in use in the handful of PzC titles I have. This is the first PzC game with an actual fleet on my side, so that goes to show that I have a few things to learn about the game as well.

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RE: Japan '45 Historical Plan/Placement Olympic - by ComradeP - 05-21-2019, 04:44 PM

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