NorthStar
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Joined: 5/17/2002 From: New York, US Status: offline
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Badger [B]NorthStar, You are right, I know I did not change the orders for the CV air groups once the carriers docked, so the fighters still have orders to perform CAP. I just assumed that once I docked the CV task force, the fighters would no longer perform CAP. This is obviously not the case. This situation leads to an interesting question. Should fighters still perform CAP over docked TF's? And if so, should they use the base facilities to do this? It seems a waste to have all those fighters available and not have them do anything if the ships in port are attacked. You could of course transfer all the fighters to the base and have them perform CAP from there while the CV's are in port. It just seems odd to have the whole TF set sail just so the CV's can launch CAP. I don’t have a good solution to this issue, but now that I understand what is happening, I can work around it. Im just wondering if there is a way to reduce the amount of micromanagement required. An additional thought. If CV'c TF's are sailing to launch aircraft, are they vulnerable to hitting mines? [/B][/QUOTE] I think you are kind of stuck here, Badger. With WWII Carriers, you have no choice -- if you want Air Ops, you need to be underway. I suppose you could break off just the CV into its own TF temporarily so the rest of the ships don't use endurance, but that could be dangerous. If you do get hit, I don't know how effective AA from other TFs in the same hex is in the game. Same with sub attacks. I don't see any way to automate it either -- I don't think we want the AI making this type of decision for us. And yes, in theory they should be vulnerable to mines, but I don't know when the computer checks for that. I suspect it checks when the hex is ENTERED, in which case, since the TF doesn't actually leave the hex, it should not be subject to an additional check. Don't know for sure, though. That's the cool thing about this game. There are so many layers . . . :)
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