Big B
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I would agree. quote:
ORIGINAL: Kadrin The only way I see it as gamey is if after trashing an incoming strike from your opponents carriers you then switch most of your fighters out for strike aircraft and attack him. In game it's a matter of just flying the planes around, in reality I'm pretty sure it would have required more time than that and probably not even possible to coordinate something like that on a short notice. Just my two cents. But it really depends on what your pre-agreed house rules were. If you agreed not to mess with CV air wings, I suppose it's gamey, if not go for it. But if you are asking if it's just gamey under any circumstances - I would say "not gamey" with a caveat. The caveat is that IRL, the organization of Japanese Navy air wings were tied to their carriers so much that even after Coral Sea - the Damage to Shokaku and depleted air wing on Zuikaku kept them from combining survivors over to Zuikaku so she could participate in Midway. With that in mind, it appears that any quick transfer of air units from CV to CV or land base (as USN air units were considered and used as independent formations) was never done by Japan - the more so when it comes to over night transfers between fighters and bombers depending on mission and targets of opportunity. I just don't think that the IJN ever displayed that kind of flexibility...if you're looking for "historical accuracy". And as far as the USN is concerned, they too never transferred squadrons from CV to land base and back and forth over night either. Now personally, as far as the game is concerned, if you have no house rules in place prohibiting these things - I love the idea. Of course that leaves your opponent free to do the same thing, so it comes down to who is better positioned to take advantage of it at any given time - and don't cry foul if you get burned either. One last point related to the above, I don't have any problem with either player (again barring house rules) experimenting with the realities of the situation, and perhaps thinking that the surface fleet is the best card to play - and CV aviation may be best used as a cover force for the battle fleet. Overall, I vote "not gamey" - so long as no pre-arranged agreement is broken. B PS - IRL the 8th AF did a similar move by making some B-17s "gunships" to accompany the bombers...
< Message edited by Big B -- 6/23/2010 1:56:16 AM >
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