Bullwinkle58
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ORIGINAL: eMonticello In my opinion, sending single DD TFs on scouting missions is gamey, since that was not part of the US Navy destroyer doctrine (USF-33). Had you sent out single CA (or CL if you're really desperate) TFs on scouting missions, then you would be OK, since that is part of the US Navy cruiser doctrine (USF-22). But then again, I tend to play with historical doctrines in mind. So you'd never undertake a massive two-year campaign in the DEI? The cruiser and destroyer doctrine publications have nothing to do with strategy. It merely provides information to the commanders on how to manage their ships and task forces. However, sending out lone destroyers as strategic scouts to look for enemy battlegroups is not in the destroyer doctrine. Destroyers might be used as tactical scouts, but most certainly not strategic scouts, which was the role of aircraft and submarines. I understand the difference. I was commenting on your seeming obsession with history, not doctrine. The game allows you to change history very easily. But, on the doctrine front, it allows that to change too. As so many have commented, the Japanese don't seem constrained by the Mother of All Doctrines, the non-cooperation unto hatred by the IJN and IJA. They get along in the game like old pals. On a more micro note, the game doesn't allow pure PT boat doctrine to be employed (control isn't granular enough for formation management), and it ignores a good part of the submarine force's doctrine--no photo recon missions. There are plenty of others. If the player wants to make this a role-playing game of sorts, they can. If they want to take on dusty doctrine manuals and handcuff themselves, they can. But the base code makes it mandatory that certain important doctrines be ignored. As for that DD, if the fate of a major invasion TF with a hundred thousand men depended on getting that intel, and there was no other way, that DD would be sent. Admirals were hard men in those days. (Generals too. Ask the men who flew the SECOND Schweinfurt mission.)
< Message edited by Bullwinkle58 -- 5/14/2010 3:18:47 PM >
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