Erik Rutins
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Joined: 3/28/2000 From: Vermont, USA Status: offline
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Although you don't receive a more detailed report, a PBY or any other search plane can achieve varying levels of success in spotting an enemy task force. Some spotting reports will be very minimal, others detailed down to the ship name. As the theater commander, the execution happens after you give out your orders and the details are not your direct concern. Instead, your subordinates with react to enemy orders and naval attack squadrons will take note of the spotting reports and the quality of each. Those reports will form the basis for their planned movements and strikes for that phase or turn. In some cases, you may see a closer TF avoid a strike while a TF farther away is hit. Alternately, you may see several strikes fly out and return without being able to find their targets. All of these are a combination of leader ratings, orders, planning and the quality of the spotting report. Just because we don't show a little PBY shadowing the enemy TF doesn't mean the effects of a really good spotting report aren't modeled. :) Regarding surface TFs, we've discussed shadowing/following but at present it's not something we plan to implement. The reasons are varied, but note that any such model would have to account for the multitude of factors in this time period and in this region that can cause a shadowing TF to completely lose its "target". In other words, it's not a minor undertaking to add this in and have it work realistically. Regards, - Erik
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