engineer
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Even when the FOW is off, there is uncertainty in the sighting reports. At great distance, you may only get one ship out of a TF spotted and you never get more than about 10 ships in a sighting report. If the TF has more than 10 ships, then the computer lets you miss some. Also, there is an element of randomization so cruisers become a battleship or battleships a cruiser, or the carrier that sank last turn still gets "spotted". When it comes to ports, you get a sample of what's in the port so if there are some warships salted among a 100 AK's, the spotting report will amost certainly just give you a bunch of AK's. When you do a recon by fire by launching a Port Attack, then the planes will (largely) ignore the trivial targets and go after the most valuable ships in the harbor. When FOW is on, then you'll only see what you actually spot with aerial recon, coast watchers, your subs, sig-int, GI's diving into slit trenches when the 15" shells arc in from the sea, etc.
< Message edited by engineer -- 2/13/2009 11:04:58 PM >
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