Prince of Eckmühl
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Joined: 6/25/2006 From: Texas Status: offline
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No one responded to my question above: quote:
With the above in mind, I have a question about anti-aircraft fire and it's impact on aircraft casualties. Apart from raw data, the number of guns and the firepower that each projects, is there any difference, at all, between the way that the IJN and USN task groups are modeled? So, I'm going to assume that the modeling of anti-aircraft fire is handled the same way for both IJN and USN task groups. This is unfortunate, indeed. The two sides were fighting this aspect of the war completely differently in 1942. The USN formed a ring of escorts around their carriers which were intended to augment it's AA defense. Ships like the Atlanta or North Carolina could make a meaningful contribution to the defense of an American carrier because they were close enough to do so. This above simply wasn't true of the IJN. While operating, their carriers and "escorting" ships were placed miles apart, with only a "plane guard" destroyer posted close its assigned vessel. Japanese carriers relied on their own anemic AA and evasive maneuver to evade bombs and torpedoes. There was no mutually supporting fire to benefit from. IMO, this is simply another example of CaWs failure to deal with doctrinal issues associated with the 1942 battles, ones that hopelessly disadvantage the Allied player. Yes, it's a game, I realize. But, I can't enjoy playing against a friend, if the games are so relentlessly and remorselessly one-sided. I purchased the game to play online, against human opponents. Between the obvious bugs in the game, of which I would appear to be the principal source of documentation, and the lack of play balance, there's really no point. It's simply unimaginable that a game that's been in development for close to twenty years could have shipped in the state that this one did. There were many, many years between the purchase of my last SSG title, The Ardennes Offensive, and this one. I suspect that there will be many, many more before I purchase the next. PoE (aka ivanmoe)
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