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At its current pace, the Korean war will take more than a year of real-time to catch up with those of us who've posted to 1945.
My plans for that time-frame are:
-Possibly one Bharati news posting.
-A regional map upating Bharati borders and naval bases
-Use available data to recreate Iberian ship classes presently missing from the encyclopedia (mainly destroyers)
Any other suggestions? Otherwise, I'll probably be off doing other stuff.
At its current pace, the Korean war will take more than a year of real-time to catch up with those of us who've posted to 1945.
My plans for that time-frame are:
-Possibly one Bharati news posting.
-A regional map upating Bharati borders and naval bases
-Use available data to recreate Iberian ship classes presently missing from the encyclopedia (mainly destroyers)
Any other suggestions? Otherwise, I'll probably be off doing other stuff.
Well, there is always the possibility of Iberian news.
There is the Bharati-sponsored Storm Exercise.
There is a lot of potential detail for Bharat or Iberia to be fleshed out, if that is your desire.
But I feel your frustration with the situation surrounding the conflict in Korea.
That's what I offered to provide a few posts ago.What would matter to us would be what happens in the conflict between its current date and 1945, and how any such actions would impact the rest of the world.
Such as:
- Four quarters worth of sim reports
- Potential naval losses
- Impact of Japanese intervention
- Widening scale of the war
These are all questions of importance to some of us, the answers to which would impact what we choose to do for our countries. It is extremely annoying to have them unanswered.
I still have a problems to understand why falling behind two sim years would be such a big deal...Indeed, short of a total Japanese commitment or Chosen laying down another million lives, I can't see a January 1945 without Chinese troops at the southern shores of Chosen.
How much of this stuff is planned and scripted and how much is written off the cuff?
As much as a time-warp forward a year seems unsatisfactory to explain losses and what happens, not catching up and ending up perhaps two sim years behind the rest of us would have even more impacts. As it is the sim is getting rather low on activity with several players awol or not posting due to real-life events. If folks start going into hibernation its going to be like a ghost town around here.
So perhaps a detailed timeline of events in 1944 would help and you could expand particular points etc. as you have been doing.
So perhaps a detailed timeline of events in 1944 would help and you could expand particular points etc. as you have been doing.
There is the stormex, true.
Considering this is an interactive simulation, it's near impossible for the rest of us to interact with what you're doing, when you're so far behind the rest of us. We cannot react or otherwise engage with you, substantively, because our major news and game mechanics (industrial production) are already posted and done.I still have a problems to understand why falling behind two sim years would be such a big deal...Indeed, short of a total Japanese commitment or Chosen laying down another million lives, I can't see a January 1945 without Chinese troops at the southern shores of Chosen.
How much of this stuff is planned and scripted and how much is written off the cuff?
As much as a time-warp forward a year seems unsatisfactory to explain losses and what happens, not catching up and ending up perhaps two sim years behind the rest of us would have even more impacts. As it is the sim is getting rather low on activity with several players awol or not posting due to real-life events. If folks start going into hibernation its going to be like a ghost town around here.
So perhaps a detailed timeline of events in 1944 would help and you could expand particular points etc. as you have been doing.
Furthermore I can't see how the slow progress of the korean conflict is causing inactivity. I think quite the opposite is true. I don't remeber a time since I signed up for wesworld that the board has seen more activity than now. The amount of people who were involved in actual role playing stuff was always limited to a few.
I will provide a more or less detailed timeline regarding the conflict as soon as possible.
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