Gregor_SSG -> RE: Tactical/strategic challenge. (6/4/2007 8:14:25 AM)
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The challenge in Carriers at War is not so much the searching, but where you have positioned your carriers relative to those who are most assuredly searching for you. You are cast in the role of Admiral, so once a strike has left the deck you can do nothing further to contribute to its chances of success. This might sound strange, but its actually more exciting this way - you just don't know what is going to happen. The stress that the real life carrier admirals suffered must have been astronomical. The real art of the game is in placing your forces in the right spot, evaluating the inherently unreliable sighting reports and deciding when and with what to strike. I was playing a game the other day where my over zealous pilots had reported 8 different carrier sightings.Now some of those settled down fairly quickly to be more accurate, but trying to evaluate all those sightings, while knowing that some of them had to accurate and that a lethal enemy strike could already be in the air, is a task that will take your full attention. It always been a hugely popular game and I'm sure you'll enjoy it if you give it a go. Gregor
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