Damn, Port Moresby seems like a spine in your side. I guess it's so heavily fortifed that there is no hope of ever taking it? Could you blockade it as you did with Rangoon?
Also, one thing isn't clear to me. You now are stuck on the defensive, and from what you said, your opponent is bound to slowly out-build you. How can you expect to win the game?
P-39, P-40 or even P-38(now available to Allies, in small numbers, but havent seen them yet) dont have the range to reach Rabaul from Buna, and Gasmata is "shut down" and small. It is easily suppressible. Even when Allies later receive drop tanks and P-38 will be in range it has horrible service rating and I dont think a squad or 2 has the chance.
Port Moresby is too far, its in range of Zero but the Navy's bombers G4M and G3M just arent good enough and will die like flies if the CAP gets through escorts. Rangoon is easier as its in range of multiple airfields and the Ki-43, and it doesnt seem to have much of air defenses, while I could bet 50€ on my enemy having dedicated CAP air units and multiple AAA battalions at Port Moresby...
Port Moresby is takeable, but is it worth committing carriers, land based air force, battleships and multiple divisions? I dont think so. I actually hope my enemy to commit ever more of his forces here, where my chain of supply is shorter, most fighting is above friendly territory(cutting down my pilot losses to at least 1/4, increasing his) and should he try to conquer Rabaul by land, he needs a major commitment of his Navy, Marine and Australian land units. Dont disrupt your opponent when hes making a mistake!
Historically Allies had the Solomons and Eastern New Guinea by early 1943, and I'm not intending to hold any longer. If I can, and make it hurt the Allies more than it hurts me, I will keep fighting, however. Its all really a buffer zone that I want to burn the Allied men, planes, equipment, ships and especially time.
Gain enough victory points to get a truce iirc. Make winning be too costly a proposition basically.
Yeah, the more time, men, ships and planes(planes now at 1:4 ratio, pilots probably 1:10...) he burns bombing, securing and conquering some otherwise nearly useless islands and jungle, the better as those same resources are away from fighting for stuff that actually matters.
Well, it should be possible if the Japanese clear out all the pacific islands and gain a powerful foothold in Australia - somewhere populated too, not the desert. That or we need to stand out the storm and drop a few bombs on LA and such, I guess.
Unfortunately this is Scenario 1 and Japan doesnt have the additional planes, air units, ships, industry and those 4+ infantry divisions they have in most PBEM games that are Scenario 2. I could invade Australia but it would IMHO be just throwing away units.
I'm actually already planning an LA/SF raid in a month, but I'm hoping my search plane equipped submarines to find out where the surviving American CVs are hiding, first. Then I'm going hunt them down
And can we know how many victory point we have so far?
I'll give you some Tracker charts soon, an hour or 2.