techumseh
Deity
As a project for the summer, I've restarted the Burma scenario I was working on a year or so ago. I've reduced the scope of the map, which originally included Malaya and Singapore, to just Burma-India and S. China. The Malayan campaign was really
quite separate and pretty much a forgone conclusion anyway. It will reduce
the complexity of the Japanese offensive and allow it to be handled by the
AI with event support.
The British, what with Chindits, Merill's Marauders and the odd flanking landing, will be more interesting for the human player. The Chinese will be split: those under Stilwell's command will be under the control of the British player, the remainder will be run by a separate AI. Thai forces (a Japanese ally) will also have their own civ. There will be two sets of Rules and Terrain files: dry season and monsoon. It will run from Jan. 42 to Sept 45 or 45 turns. Here's the Title page:
quite separate and pretty much a forgone conclusion anyway. It will reduce
the complexity of the Japanese offensive and allow it to be handled by the
AI with event support.
The British, what with Chindits, Merill's Marauders and the odd flanking landing, will be more interesting for the human player. The Chinese will be split: those under Stilwell's command will be under the control of the British player, the remainder will be run by a separate AI. Thai forces (a Japanese ally) will also have their own civ. There will be two sets of Rules and Terrain files: dry season and monsoon. It will run from Jan. 42 to Sept 45 or 45 turns. Here's the Title page: