golden delicious
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Joined: 9/5/2000 From: London, Surrey, United Kingdom Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Richrd Isn't attacking your opponents airfields a big factor as well. I remember playing the Tunisia scenario and the AI trashing my air force by attacking my airfields, no matter which side I played. Airfield attacks can only be effective if you use them very carefully. If your air units are based on distance hexes, though, this very often means that fighters which in the real world would be very close to the attacked airfield can't fly in defence of them- in effect, they have to fly all the way to the battlefield and all the way back again. Do you use the PO handicap (+1, +2)? That is just a multiplier of unit strength so far as I am aware. That would go some way to explaining the PO being successful in the air no matter which side it plays. On the ground, you can overcome the handicap bonus to some extent with better play (though it depends on the scenario). In the air, though, the PO's shortcomings are less crippling.
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