Drongo
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Joined: 7/12/2002 From: Melb. Oztralia Status: offline
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I was wondering if anyone from Matrix could look at a possible bug. Problem. First week of scenario 17 (PBEM). Air activity light for both sides. Japanese have their sole land based A6m2 squadron on escort/CAP (30%) at Rabaul. It has fatigue in the mid teens. The only "offensive" mission being flown that turn is a recon of Port Moresby from Rabaul by a squadron of Mavis flying boats. My understanding is that recon missions will never receive an escort. Since all my other attack and patrol a/c are flying search missions, I do not expect the A6m2s to do anything other than some light CAP work (I want them as rested as possible for upcoming operations). The turn weather is Thunderstorms. The turn is resolved and the only Japanese mission that shows up during the turn resolution is the recon of PM. It involves 2 Mavis meeting the PM CAP of 2 allied fighter squadrons. This is only reported as a message (no combat display as expected). Allied air activity involves only searches and a ground strike at Buna. In the following orders phase, I notice that I have lost a A6m2. I check the Rabaul A6m2 squadron and find that they have fatigue of 45+, have 21 ready a/c, 5 damaged a/c and have lost a A6m2 destroyed (+ high exp pilot). 22 of the 26 pilots had fatigue between 40 and 55. What the hell could they have done? There were no Japanese missions reported that involved fighters (even aborted ones). There were no allied missions against Rabaul. Even if they suffered from the weather (6 a/c dam/dest :eek: ) while on CAP, how did they get 45+ fatigue? All other squadrons flying similar escort/CAP (30%) missions (CV fighters etc) ended the turn without even a damaged a/c and with their fatigue still in the mid-teens (including other ones at Rabaul). Unfortunately, I do not have a save of the prior turn from my current PBEM but I have managed to recreate the problem in a test PBEM (A6m2s ended up jumping in one turn from 15 fatigue to 45 fatigue while on 30% CAP but this time, did not suffer any losses). Once again, the weather was thunderstorms. I did suspect that maybe the A6m2s in my PBEM were engaging B25s on search (hence, the casualties/fatigue) but in my test game I set it up so that no operational allied aircraft was in range of Rabaul. Given I have only 4 effective fighter squadrons to play with, having the best of them unavailable for operations for 2-3 days is a bit of a set back for my plans. Interested in having a look (Matrix)? Any other players seen this?
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