Tankerace
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Joined: 3/21/2003 From: Stillwater, OK, United States Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: airtrooper My last question for now is to know the reasoning behind one of the game features. Why are the US carriers that get sunk given back after a year or so? It does not make sense to me to do this in that you would think that there is no spare shipyard capacity considering all the ships the allies get later in the war. Its all being used to build these ships that come later in the game and if they had the spare capacity to do this than it would have meant another carrier being built in that time frame even if the orginal carrier was not sunk. Hi, and welcome to the forum. This particular feature is because several Essex class carriers were built, named after ships that were sunk. Lexington, Hornet, Yorktown, and Wasp particularly. With this feature, these ships are not built. However, if you loose any prewar US CV, they will be. If you don't lose any prewar carriers, then the Allies actually will be 4 CVs short, but you have the potential to get 3 additional CVs. Figure it this way, in reality these ships were being built anyway. So if you lose 4 CVs, its as per history. If you loose all 6, then you can assume that the 2 additional ones are ones that were completed to late for WWII, but the game actually extends into 1946.
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