Sardaukar
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ORIGINAL: Kadrin Say you have a fighter with a ceiling of 20,000 feet, and you put it on cap at 20,000 feet. Then the enemy comes in with a fighter sweep at 25,000 feet, will the fighter on cap climb above its ceiling to engage at 25,000 feet or does the game force the sweep down to 20,000 feet? Planes cannot climb over their service ceiling...obviously. So in this case, enemy at 25k will dive down and have decent advantage against 20k planes. I think in initial attack, it was something like +1 maneuverability per 1k of altitude advantage. Then there is speed advantage etc. The Elf would know, but he's not going to tell the formula. planes could do that in WITP though and if it were Allied planes and had enough radar in the hex (therefor Allied as the Japanese "never" have enough radar) then they could not just climb above their max ceiling but also BOUNCE the incoming sweep or bomber strike. If it wasn´t changed from WITP to AE then it´s still the same. If it´s like you´ve described then applause to the AE team. I have faith for The Elf. If it's not the case, it's a bug.
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