Dimitris -> RE: Air To Air Combat (12/19/2013 5:29:59 AM)
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ORIGINAL: TMP95 Upon further playtesting. I'm starting to wonder some if AIM-9M is not accurate / successful enough. Ditto that for later version AIM-7s I've set up and number of computer AI VS AI scenarios - I'm seeing F-14Ds firing 10-12 shots off and maybe scoring 2 hits. Be it 4 AIM-54s, 4 AIM-7s and 2 AIM-9Ms. The late addition AIM-7s seem to miss much more than I suspect they should. Understand earlier 1970s, 80s AIM-7s had a low 25% hit rate. But I believe the lateer 90s updated AIM-7s should have a better success rate. What does the message log say? Why do the missiles miss? Are the decoyed? Are they jammed? Are they outmaneuvered? Do they run out of energy? Remember guys, this is not Harpoon. There are multiple discrete steps in the missile endgame. Before getting to the "sexy" manouvering part, the missile first has to run the electronic warfare gauntlet - not sexy, but often much more important than pulling Gs. We hoped that the message log was making this abundantly clear but we begin to suspect that people read the message log about as much as they read the manual. quote:
I'm play testing with "ACE" US. and "Averge" Opfor units. In 2 Vs 3 engagements (computer AI both). Basically losing 2 Tomcats for 2 Mig-29s. Starting out coming head on at 70NM + . If you think there is a problem, please post a save. quote:
I've also noticed. The AI does not seem to to a good job of datalinking a target so that it will be fired upon. Via that datalink. It seems the F-14Ds will not fire upon Migs until they have their OWN radar turned on. Yet the E2C in the air has them (MIGs) spotted and is showing them on the map. F-14s will not fire until their radar is turned on and locked up on them. Which should not be the case. Now if you manually take over, I can have them Fire via the Datalink. But they don't seem to on their own. Plan to test this further. This is a popular misconception. F-14s cannot fire the Phoenix silently. They must illuminate the target at launch, and they must also provide illumination during mid-course at very regular intervals or else the missile will lose guidance. Only at the terminal phase, when the missile goes active, can the F-14 break off.
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