【General Support】Pacific War 3: The Yamato Project
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Title:Pacific War 3: The Yamato Project
Maker:General Support
Release date:2016/07/08
Genre:Military, History/Periodicals, Battlefield
This work is a power-up kit of the package version [Pacific War 3: The Final Battle] and [Pacific War 3: DL(VJ012167)].
Please note that you cannot play this game by itself.
In order to play this game, you must have the package version of [PACIFIC BATTLE 3: The Final Battle] or [PACIFIC BATTLE 3: DL(VJ012167)].
To play this game, you need to have the package version [Pacific War 3: The Final Battle] or [Pacific War 3 DL (VJ012167)] installed on your PC.
If you wish to install this title on the packaged version [Pacific War 3: The Final Battle], please contact
Please apply the update program of Ver1F or later, and the program to support Windows81.
Please apply the update program after Ver1F and Windows81 before installing this software.
The package version [Pacific War 3: The Final Battle] is also available at
When installing and starting up the software for the first time, a disk check will be performed.
You will need disc 1 of [Pacific War 3: The Final Battle] for the disk check when installing and starting this game for the first time.
Taiheiyo Senki 3: Yamato Keikaku
This is a power-up kit for [Pacific War 3: The Final Battle].
This is a power-up kit for [Pacific War 3: The Final Battle]. Many weapons and features have been added to make it more enjoyable.
[Additional Yamato type design plans].
The Japanese Navy’s pride and joy, the battleship [Yamato] type, was the subject of many design proposals during the planning stage.
This work includes draft A140, which is fast but fuel efficient, draft B, which is equipped with a diesel engine, and
In this work, 14 classes of Yamato type design plans appear, such as A140 plan with high speed but low fuel consumption, B plan with diesel engine, I plan with large firepower, K plan with low drainage, and J3 plan with 40cm gun.
[Ship Type Change Function]
In this game, players can choose which Yamato type is adopted.
In this game, the player can choose [which Yamato type was adopted among the design plans], and can change Yamato, Musashi, Shinano, Shoukaku, Zuikaku, Oho, etc. that are under construction at the start of the scenario to the Yamato type design plan of their choice.
You can also change not only Yamato type but also Shoukaku type and Oho type.
You can change all ships to Shinano type or only each ship of Yamato type to Shoukaku type.
You can start the game with a completely different troop strength at the beginning of the war than in the actual history.
[Real Merchant Marine Mode]
Merchant ship data is based on new data discovered after the release of [Pacific War 3].
This mode allows you to play in a mode that changes the data of merchant ships to realistic data based on new data found after the release of [Pacific War 3].
Of course, you can also play with the same data as before.
[Add aircraft].
In historical fact, the Japanese Army adopted the Italian-made BR20 bomber as the successor to the Type 93 heavy bomber, but
In this game, you can choose the option [What if the German He111E bomber had been adopted instead of the BR20 bomber?] In this game, you can select the option [What if the German He111E bomber had been used instead of the BR20?
This allows the He111E bomber to be produced instead of the Type I heavy bomber at the start of the war.
Depending on the deployment, German aircraft such as the Ju87 series, Ju88, and He177 Greif
It will be possible to produce them as Japanese Army and Navy aircraft.
Also, the Type 94 ship bomb of the Imperial Japanese Navy has been newly datamined.
[New scenario added].
The scenario is the one included in [Pacific War 3].
In addition to the three scenarios [Greater East Asia War], [Greater East Asia War (Introduction)], and [Imperial National Defense Policy].
In addition to the three scenarios [Greater East Asia War], [Greater East Asia War (Introductory)], and [Imperial Defense Policy], the new scenario [Imperial Defense Policy (Introductory)] for beginners has been included by popular demand.
You can play a total of 4 scenarios with new settings.
[Complete coverage of past updates].
Past updates to [Pacific Warfare 3] are also covered.
This is the latest version with new features such as auto fleet and new weapons such as army special ships and air defense key ships.
Included Scenarios
Scenario 1 [Greater East Asia War (Introduction)
Based on Scenario 2, the amount of Japanese strategic materials stockpiled at the start of the war is shown below.
Scenario 1 [Greater East Asia War (Introductory)
Scenario 2 [Greater East Asia War].
A campaign scenario of up to 728 turns that recreates the period from the start of the war between Japan and the United States to its end.
You can change the initial placement of the main ships at the start of the war, allowing you to play according to your own strategy.
Whether you aim for a short-term battle or capture resource areas in preparation for a long-term war, your strategic eye will be tested.
Scenario 3 [Imperial National Defense Policy (Introduction)
In response to requests to play the 1939 scenario with a lower difficulty level, we have created a new scenario.
In response to requests to play the 1939 scenario with reduced difficulty, this scenario was newly included in the Yamato Project for beginners.
Based on Scenario 4, this scenario assumes a situation in which the Japanese strategic material reserves are much more substantial than in historical fact.
Scenario 4 [Imperial National Defense Policy].
The largest campaign scenario in the game, starting with the Nomonhan Incident in 1939.
You can expand on the Nomonhan Incident and go straight into an all-out war with the Soviet Union, or
You can also invade Burma and India before the US enters the war.
You can enjoy a wide variety of developments as the flow of history changes depending on the player’s decisions.
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