malkarma -> RE: Clarification about Gibraltar/Malta blockade (11/12/2020 12:30:36 AM)
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ORIGINAL: AlvaroSousa You have 2 invasion zones to attack from now. You have no manpower losses on aircraft. You can change the research on the planes. Axis can't use the Atlantic Sea landing zone. You can check it. quote:
So I tested 4 air units vs 6 naval groups (just at sea) In just 1 round of strikes with 4 air units on a 6 sized fleet I inflicted 13 naval losses for 13 aircraft (25pp per strength vs 5pp per strength repair cost adjusted) Even if I triple the amount of damage my air units took (which would reflect 6 AA in Gib) in PP it is a bargain to take the losses. If you are going to share the results of a test to support your argumentation, do the test under the same circusntancer that we are debating. I don't care how many hits are you doing at units at sea, because what we are discusing here is how many hits are you able to do to the ships at port under the AA umbrella. So please do those same attacks over a fleet parked in Gibraltar protected by 6 AA and tell me how many hits do you land and how much planes do you lost, then we will able to continue the discussion. Also it seems that you forgot that planes can only recover 5 strength points per turn, so if your planes gets more tha those 5 hits in a turn, they will be weaker the next one. And the worst part of this, is that the UK actually doesn't need to have the fleet there all the time, because since the blockade of the port can be breaked for just enter the port, he can stay there 1 every 2-3 turns and still maintain Gibraltar more or less supplied without the need of expose his fleet. But all this discussion could have been avoided if the blockade rule had been designed under some logic. Because saying that the only that you need to break the blockade of a port is just some ships there doing nothing is like say that the best way to break the siege of a castle is just have some guys there making bonfires and singing "cumbaya". A fleet should move outside the port in order to break the blockade, not stay inside iddle.
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