So, I just finished reading Ian W. Toll's excellent history of the first six months or so of the Pacific Theater (
The Crucible), and that got me in the mood for some Pacific Theater action. Unfortunately, there aren't many options: there's the beer-and-pretzels War Plan Pacific, which struck me as a bit simpler than I'd like. Obviously, there's War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition, but that costs a whole pile of money, and, as far as I can tell from Erkki's excellent and entertaining AARs, is only playable by Finnish robots.
I'm not a Finnish robot, so I poked around Matrix's website a bit more and found their (free!) re-release of the 1992 classic Gary Grigsby's Pacific War. It uses a one-week turn (which makes a real-time Pacific Theater plausible), strikes a good balance between simplicity and complexity, has an easily-available and easily-understandable rulebook, and has delightfully retro graphics which I wouldn't have to crop (like I do with Arsenal of Democracy).
Unfortunately, my choices for that seem to be the old SSI version acquired from an abandonware website somewhere, which has a decent AI (for a game from 1992, anyway) and a much better scoring/victory points system, but significantly worse aircraft modeling and a few pretty nasty bugs, or the Matrix edition, which fixes the bugs and the aircraft modeling, but gimps the AI while removing AI Japan's oil issues, introduces a few problems with aircraft availability dates, and fiddles with the scoring/victory points system such that the Allies always win (which is historical but boring). To complicate things, there are some modified scenarios that fix most of the issues with the Matrix edition, but further break the AI.
That led me to the idea I presented in the title of this thread. Rather than deal with any of those problems, I could run it as a grand-scale community game: Bay12 vs. some other forum, playing the role of the respective general staffs while I play as sort of a referee. Obviously I'd have to finish my Arsenal of Democracy AAR first, which makes this something of a long-term plan, but I'm mostly just feeling for interest right now anyway.
What do you guys think?