Quiet China ???

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mcp5500
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Quiet China ???

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Hi fellow players. I have been playing the Guad campaign for 3 or 4 months and i want to start a grand campaign as the allies against the IJN AI. I have chosen Babes-Lite campaign to start this great endeavor. I do not understand advantages or disadvantages for Quiet China. Does that campaign option benefit IJ player resulting in freeing forces or the ease of playing the allies by ignoring China. Please explain this for me. Thanks everyone.
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ORIGINAL: mcp5500

Hi fellow players. I have been playing the Guad campaign for 3 or 4 months and i want to start a grand campaign as the allies against the IJN AI. I have chosen Babes-Lite campaign to start this great endeavor. I do not understand advantages or disadvantages for Quiet China. Does that campaign option benefit IJ player resulting in freeing forces or the ease of playing the allies by ignoring China. Please explain this for me. Thanks everyone.

I think the quiet China makes the AI more passive in China.
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ORIGINAL: JocMeister

ORIGINAL: mcp5500

Hi fellow players. I have been playing the Guad campaign for 3 or 4 months and i want to start a grand campaign as the allies against the IJN AI. I have chosen Babes-Lite campaign to start this great endeavor. I do not understand advantages or disadvantages for Quiet China. Does that campaign option benefit IJ player resulting in freeing forces or the ease of playing the allies by ignoring China. Please explain this for me. Thanks everyone.

I think the quiet China makes the AI more passive in China.

Yep, it makes some moves, then settles down.
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Does the AI take advantage of the low activity and take forces from the chineese theater? It must also get a supply up kick over the original campaign.
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There won't be scripts to force the AI to do offensives in a Quiet China, maybe excluding the very early war.
That said, the AI will attack if it see you are weak, so as soon as you make your positions strong, the AI will stop.

It won't move troops to other theaters as there are no scripts to do so; other than those of course that are supposed to leave China
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I'm playing stock (with the beta) Quiet China and in November 1942 the IJA is continuing to attack. I've left China completely alone (except for stealing the AVG which I used in Burma and India before it was time to disband).

Not the aggression shown in some of the human After Action Reports, but not 'quiet' either.
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