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westminster -> Salvo (5/30/2021 6:20:34 PM)

I tried this scenario, so many times. The anti missile defenses on Okinawa are too good, so I attacked Japan and Korea. Korean fighters start the war, when entering Chinese air space. US satellites were always out of range. I did sink aircraft carrier.




stww2 -> RE: Salvo (5/30/2021 7:45:44 PM)

You got farther than I did. The moment I started shooting off missiles (especially ballistic ones), the game slowed to a crawl and was pretty much unplayable. My poor I7-6500U couldn't keep up. The one air attack on Okinawa I did manage to mount failed completely.

Regarding the satellites, I'm pretty sure there was a tech support post a while back discussing the inability of ASAT weapons to take out satellites. None of my ASAT weapons in this scenario had any luck either.




westminster -> RE: Salvo (5/30/2021 9:08:24 PM)

One time, I did destroy a satellite, before started my missile attack. I believe when the battle starts, they move to a higher orbit. With Okinawa, I have tried taking out the SAM's first, but all my air to ground missile get shot down. I play the battle at 1 sec interval, I had no slow down of the computer.




Dimitris -> RE: Salvo (5/30/2021 9:16:22 PM)


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ORIGINAL: stww2

You got farther than I did. The moment I started shooting off missiles (especially ballistic ones), the game slowed to a crawl and was pretty much unplayable. My poor I7-6500U couldn't keep up. The one air attack on Okinawa I did manage to mount failed completely.

Regarding the satellites, I'm pretty sure there was a tech support post a while back discussing the inability of ASAT weapons to take out satellites. None of my ASAT weapons in this scenario had any luck either.


I'm pretty sure that the slowdown issue caused by ABM DLZs has been resolved...?




stww2 -> RE: Salvo (5/30/2021 9:54:41 PM)

Oh yeah, I played it a while ago. Definitely before the ABM fixes were implemented.




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