Cuttlefish -> RE: Is 4e night bombing gamey? (8/5/2008 11:47:01 PM)
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ORIGINAL: pasternakski You know, these discussions frequently get far too emotional. I think it may be because various posters have an attachment to one side or the other, and lose sight of objectivity in their chauvinistic rush to triumph. With that in mind, and figuring that this would also be in keeping with how accurately this game depicts the historical situation in the Pacific theater anyway, I suggest that the names of the countries involved be changed. That way, there's less danger of people becoming too "patriotic" (in the same sense that lab scientists are now using lawyers instead of rats in their experiments, because there is far less danger of lab personnel becoming emotionally attached to a lawyer). Let's see. We could have Fredonia and Grand Fenwick as the primary agonists, with such minor contributors as Erewhon, Brobdingnag, and Lilliput. 4E bombing, day or night, has always been weird in WitP. It ain't gonna change, so there's no use talking about it. If it's possible to do something in a game, you gotta let your opponent do it, unless you have established house rules up front. Otherwise, fageddaboudit. I think your words are wise, Pasternakski. I'm betting on Brobdingnag, I think they have the horsepower to win. But I still can't resist offering my opinion on why I think a house rule governing this is a good idea. The OP is getting good results with pilots with experience in the 50s; once those pilots get to experience 70+ night bombing pretty much means game over for Japan. Airfields and all their planes on every base within their considerable reach will be annihilated; AA and coast guns will be completely destroyed; and any ships in port are pretty much doomed. Hawker's comment about laser-guided munitions isn't that far off the mark, and the Japanese player has no defense at all. I won't use such tactics when playing the Allies and I hate being subjected to them as the Japanese. I will leave the debate about which side could have done what historically to others; all I know is that taken to its limit this tactic pretty much breaks the game.
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