John B.
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Joined: 9/25/2011 From: Virginia Status: offline
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Ah, it appears that there are fundamental misunderstandings by people who don't like what they're reading from people who are registering a concern. :-) I actually have 4 CD units in the hex and in the course of more than 5 bombardments (I've lost track) one gun has fired one shot. If these guns are with good training (level 60), undisrupted and with good morale keep failing their die rolls then I humbly and with great trepedation (and with great tugging of my forelock) suggest that maybe perhaps, just possibly the system is not giving a good result. In this case, by good I mean something that appears to align with what units are there for. If planes never ever rose to fly CAP despite good weather, undamaged airfields and good leaders then I would make a similar comment because units would not be doing what they appear to be designed to do. The bombardments do more than dash in, launch a single salvo and dash out. Henderson Field bombardment lasted more than an hour with a liberal use of star shells by the IJN BBs. The opening day of the bombardment of Gallipoli lasted, well, most of the day (with significant damage to a number of entente capital ships). I've been playing this system for a long long time (I had the original War in the South Pacific). It's very good and entertaining. But, Alfred, to address you directly, you are right, I have received some good advice from people which I have implemented including extra searches and putting naval units into the hex. I have fewer naval units now, , but, alas, the CD guns still don't shoot. Again, you're right, I don't like the results that I'm seeing. But, to be very clear, it's not the bombardments I object to, what I don't like is that the CD units don't fire. You did explain DL to me and you were kind to do so but, if it's all DL, then in line with my original posts I think that's a mistake that leads to a skewed result. The code may be what it is, but in this case the code is not good enough, IMHO. Hmmm, is that a lightening bolt I see headed my wa . . .
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