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Suggestion: Spread out bombing - 1/18/2011 10:23:57 AM   
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One thing I have noticed in watching attacks is that ground support when it happens hits only one target. This is both good and bad. It can even be a unit that isn't participating in the current battle (again that can be good or bad depending on the situation) if that unit happens to a hex where an attacking unit is.

But it would make more sense that the actual air support is spread out more. I would suggest that each plane formation from an air base participating selects a target individually. If there are a lot of bombers flying from a single group then each say 10 planes should select a target.

Ground support would then not pound a single target into the ground but hit all targets in the hex somewhat, this seems more realistic to me and I think overall it is more fair to both sides.
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RE: Suggestion: Spread out bombing - 1/18/2011 3:53:32 PM   
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