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War in the Pacific: The Struggle Against Japan 1941-1945™ ” is a completely new strategy game, based on the award winning “Uncommon Valor” game engine. The scale is 60 miles per hex and losses are individual vehicles, aircraft, guns and squads. Since half the planet Earth is covered by the titanic Pacific struggle, the game is massive in scope, covering thousands of ships tens of thousands of aircraft. Virtually every ship, air group and battalion sized or larger troop formation is covered in exacting detail. Massive, yet simple to play, as the computer tracks all the factors and the interface allows the player to concern himself with only the degree of detail he prefers. Phases are one day, composed of two 12-hour impulses. A turn is composed of 1 to 7 phases, at the player’s discretion. He may also choose continuous play and may interrupt that by pressing a key.

War in the Pacific has detail never before achieved in a game of this scale before.

The War At Sea - Besides critical hit locations for all weapons platforms and any radar installations, individual armor locations and a wealth of performance and characteristics data, each ship’s crew has an experience rating for day and night combat. Every ship from mighty carriers and battleships down to gun boats has a commander with his own strengths and weaknesses. The game includes thousands of ships chosen from over 300 ship classes.

The War in the Air - A wide variety of aircraft are included in the game, ranging from the awkward P-39 and the nimble Zero, to the heavy hitting B-29 and the extremely fast and powerful Corsair. Pilots and crews are tracked separately from aircraft and have individual skill and fatigue ratings. When pilots are in short supply, they can be placed into the pilot pool and reassigned to other groups

The War on the Ground - Troops are needed to maintain and garrison bases and to deprive the enemy of his bases. So, troops are handled with care. There are a goodly number of different types of land-based units. The unit counters are mostly on division and brigade level, but there are many independent regiments and battalions. These are all represented by different unit counters and have different capabilities and include engineers, combat squads, Marine squads, support squads, air support sections, Sherman tanks, Stuart tanks, motorized forces, a number of mortars and field artillery and many others.

There are 15 campaigns included with the game, which can be played against the computer opponent, hot seat, by secure email. War in the Pacific now gives you the chance to fight the entire war your way on every level.

Political Points – Some troops are restricted in deployment. Australian troops must be release from home defense, for instance, before they can be shipped off to fight in New Guinea. And, Admirals can´t be everywhere, at once. Each day, each player accumulates political points which can be used to reassign assets to the various headquarters or to change leaders.

Japanese Production – Groups cannot fly without planes, ships need to be built and tanks have to come from somewhere. The Japanese player will never have enough industry to build all he needs. He can choose to increase the size of factories or change what they are building at the cost of retooling. He can also speed up or retard the building of specific ships to the possible detriment of the shipbuilding schedule. He will need oil and resources to make industry run and will want to capture locations with such materials as quickly as possible. Much of this gathering can be automated, but the player will be able to fine tune the procedure or manually order the loading and destination of his ships.

Key Features:

  • WitP covers the entire Pacific Theater of WWII from Dec 7th 1941 until June 30th 1946.
  • Huge game map - 148 X 148 hexes with each hex representing 60 nautical miles.
  • The armed forces of every major nation are represented.
  • The Japanese control their production.
  • Oil and Resources added to the game for production.
  • Complete player control of aircraft upgrades.
  • Course and Speed – Course and speed is now provided with spotting reports.
  • Divide Units – land and air units can be divided into sub units and recombined as needed.
  • Table of Equipment - An option has been added that allows the player to view the TOE for the selected ground combat unit.
  • Coastal Defense Units will now protect friendly mine fields.
  • Air Dropped Mines - Starting in 1943 the Allied player may mine ports by using air dropped mines.
  • Air Dropped Supplies – Supplies may be air dropped onto any friendly hex.
  • Air Transport Pick Up Option – You can now fly from one base, pick up troops at another base and return them to the first base.
  • Target Selection – It is possible to select a target that is out of range so that you can set up a carrier strike the turn before.
  • Atomic Bombs – When available an atomic attack can be made on any city with industrial center.
  • New City Attack Option – The player can select a city to attack and the industry within that city to be targeted.
  • New Fire Bombing Mission - City attacks on Manpower have a chance of creating high fire levels that will cause damage to any and all industry within the city and has the possibility of creating a firestorm.
  • Kamikazes – After January 1944, if the Allies get too close to Japan, the Japanese player can form Kamikaze squadrons to smash into enemy ships and drive them away from the homeland.
  • New ASW Taskforce – Use the ASW Combat task force to locate and attack enemy submarines before they are able to fire their torpedoes.
  • New Escort Taskforce – Use the Escort task force to escort your damaged vessels back to a safe port.
  • Manchukuo Garrison Requirement - The Japanese player must keep a certain number of assault points in the Manchukuo area or the Soviet Union may be activated.
  • Political Points - Each day, each player accumulates political points which can be used to reassign assets to the various headquarters or to change leaders.
  • Preparation Points – Ground units can prepare to attack a given location by setting its future objective and accumulating preparation point prior to making the attack.
  • Ship Repair- Now you have a choice of where to send damaged ships for repair. Each side has a number of different ports to choose from and each port is rated for its own repair capabilities.
  • Special Ships - A submarine, PT or DD tender may help two ships per turn repair (they give a bonus equal to increasing the port size by 2). A repair ship may help four ships per turn repair.
  • Training of LCUs – Land combat units can now be trained, until they reach 75% experience.
  • New Set Speed Order – Take full control of your task force and pick the speed setting you want.
  • New Reaction Range Order – Rein in your aggressive commanders by setting the maximum range they are allowed to react..
  • New Unload/Don’t Unload Order – You decide if the taskforce will unload upon arriving at its destination. Now you can send that taskforce into a port to refuel without it unloading its cargo.
  • New Do not Refuel Order – Tired of having merchant ships suck up all the available fuel? Now you can set them to Do Not Refuel and save that fuel for you war ships.
  • New Auto-Disband Order – With this set to on the taskforce will automatically disband when it reaches its destination saving. This is a great option when sending ships into port for repairs.
  • New Max Range Settings for Air Groups – Worried about that invasion taskforce just off the coast? Set the max range for your air groups to 1 an ensure they defend their home island.
  • New amphibious assault rules that make use of specialized ships and landing craft.
  • Filters have been added to most information windows, which allow the players to easily find the information they are looking for.
  • Engineers and Demolition - There is now an added demolition routine that looks at the number of engineers at a base when it is captured and gives them a chance to damage factories, airfields and ports before the capture.
  • British Ship Withdrawal - Withdrawals of British Ships (Human player only and only in full map scenarios) – On the first of each month the computer will calculate which, if any, ships must be withdrawn by the human player by the end of the month.
  • Chinese Partisans - All Chinese Nationality bases that are controlled by the Japanese are subject to damage by partisans, if not adequately garrisoned.

 

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- Downloads -

Patch v.1.81
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You can download it from our "Games" section or via our "Members Area" .
This is the Incremental Update which will ONLY work on installations at v.180 or above. The v1.801 update resolves a number of minor issues that were reported after the release of v1.80, including 12 fixes and 6 enhancements.

Patch v.1.80 Comprehensive (75 MB)
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You can download it from our "Games" section or via our "Members Area" .
This is the Comprehensive Update which will work on any version of WITP. The v1.80 update resolves a host of issues and makes several improvements to the game since the last official v1.60 release. More than 80 changes have been made.

 

 

 

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- FAQ -

What are the minimum system requirements?

  • Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP
  • Pentium II 600 Mhz CPU (rec. 800Mhz)
  • DirectX 8
  • 128 MB RAM (rec. 256 MB)
  • Direct X compatible Soundcard
  • 8MB Video Graphics Card 16 BIT Color
  • 8x CD-ROM
  • 900MB free Hard Disc space

 

 

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- Reviews -

Gamershall.de [german] - 95% - Gold Award
"Mit War in Pacific ist dem Altmeister Gary Grigsby wieder ein wahres Meisterstück gelungen. Ein Spiel das alle Rahmen in Sachen Detailtreue sprengt. Kurzum jetzt schon ein Klassiker."
link: WITP review at gamershall.de

Strategypage.com (Jim Dunnigan)
"If you are in the market for a seriously detailed WWII strategic simulation ... War in the Pacific will satisfy you like nothing else ..."
link: WITP review at strategypage.com

Computer Gaming World - 3.5/5

Bug PC magazine [croatian] - 98%
"Magnum Opus of Gary Grigsby and his team, epoch-making binary achievement, monumental dedication to human perseverance, strategy games, and processor power of modern day PCs. The biggest, most detailed and the best war strategy game ever made since the Big Bang"
Link to download the review in PDF: http://www.bug.hr/oleg/witp.pdf

The Wargamer
Much more than just a game, War in the Pacific is a powerful simulation of theater warfare in the Pacific during World War Two.
link: WITP review at Wargamer.com

 

 

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War in the Pacific Credits


Executive Producers
Joel Billings, David Heath

Design and Development
Joel Billings, Gary Grigsby, David Heath, Mike Wood

Programming
Keith Brors, Gary Grigsby, Mike Wood

Scenario Design and Historical Research
Joel Billings, Richard Dionne, Gary Grigsby, Chris Rickard, Ronald Sueracker, Paul R. Yarnall

Art and Graphics
Iain Christie, Steve Ford, Marc Schwanebeck

Logo Art Designs
Marc Schwanebeck

Video Design and Layout
Marc Schwanebeck

User Manual Editors
Joel Billings, Mike Eckenfels

Tutorial
Rick Porter

Manual Layout and Design
Mike Eckenfels

Historical Photographs
Reddie Aviation & Military Archives

Music Composed by
Audio Networks

Sound Effects
David Heath and Audio Networks

Playtest Coordinator
Richard L. Porter

Playtesters
Scot Donovan (Admiral DadMan), Stephen Dyer , Ray Gardner (Mr.Frag), Douglas Gold
David Goldfinch (Raverdave), Jeremy Harris (Luskan), Paul Harrison (DoomedMantis)
Mike Kraemer, Russ Neer (Mogami), Daniel Patocka, Richard L Porter (Kid)
Chris Rickard , Ronald Saueracker, Matt Morrissey (Snigbert), Thomas "BB-55" Walters
Jason R. Wilborn, Gaylon Williams, James Wirth, Paul R. Yarnall

Web Site Design
Marc Schwanebeck

OFFICIAL WEB SITE
http://www.warinthepacific.net

OUR STRENGTH
We thank God for giving us the ability and strength to complete this project and follow on our dream.
We also like to thank our families, girlfriends and friends for giving us their non-stop loveand support during this project.

 

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