JeffroK
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ORIGINAL: michaelm One thing I have found is that airborne search radar is not being checked before the planes are spotted, but is used in the actual plane-to-plane combat. Logically, if planes have no radar and no detection from the ground, then actual interception should be less likely. The reason I noticed this is that there is a slot to record the air radar device of the defenders, but in the few night combats in this save, there was no value stored there. I have added a simple check for radar in the CAP or raid being detected in this build. It should lower the odds that CAP without some radar assistance will engage raid. NF or a/c with air radar should do better at intercepting raids than those without. Feedback appreciated. Totally agree with this approach but I predict with a confidence factor of 99% that when players experience even less effective night CAP there will be howls of protest. Stand firm against the inevitable howls of protest. If, and that is a very big if, there will subsequently be a need to tweek the effect of night bombing after the above change, the area to be investigated should be to make bombers without radar less effective in night bombing, rather than making day fighters without radar the equal of night fighters who do have radar installed. Alfred But JG300 pilots didnt have RADAR I've played a fortnight of Downfall and nothing much has changed, though its hard to tell if the interceptor scares away the bomber so the raid is less effective. It would be good to see H2s/Gee/Oboe represented, makes Tiger Force an effective weapon.
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