Lokasenna
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Joined: 3/3/2012 From: Iowan in MD/DC Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Lokasenna Not bad at Chungking. I'll take 30K casualties to drop the forts to 5. Rest up, check your units with low morale and cycle them out, and bomb the snot out of his guys. Only 3882 AV of his there will crumple quickly, especially if you can manage to bring in another 1500 AV. If not, you're looking at a semi-long slog. Maybe 6-8 months with current troops, and that's if you bomb him. Happy to go into much more detail if you need advice . If I bring in more, the 1500AV how long do you think they can hold. I am thinking I should go for this, as it is about the only positive thing I have going for me right now... Should I keep bombing the airfield to burn supply, or is supply never making it to the runways being eaten instead by the troops. I have been bombing the airfield 75 percent and the troops 25 percent, but not with a lot. That could change. If you are concerned about him flying in fighters to shoot you down, then I would keep bombing the airfield a little bit. However, in my experience bombing the troops is far better at hastening the fall of the city. It will disable squads and disrupt the units (however slightly). Chungking gets 420 supply per day, I think. It might be 400 or 600. Somewhere in that range. The trouble is, you can't bomb that supply out, I think. It makes it into units before you can possibly hit the airfield. I haven't tested this to be sure, but in my limited experience observing the effects of airfield bombings, there is always at least X supply at a base that's just been bombed, where X is the amount that it gets organically. If you can get forts down to 3, you will really start noticing a ton of disablements from aerial bombing. Once I had forts down to 2, my 400ish IJAAF bombers (daily) were causing >1000 casualties. Very helpful.
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