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The Land -> Interception of fighter moves inside own territory (12/31/2021 11:36:34 AM)

Hello - I have noticed that enemy fighters appear to intercept the other side's fighters, when they are making a non-operational move between two hexes. It does not appear to happen when bombers do the same thing. Obviously the effect (a fighter managing to destroy itself while not attempting to engage in combat at all) is suboptimal.

Is this intentional? I've only observed it in my mod at present though I don't believe I've changed anything that should affect this (fighters are still in the fighter slot, with attack/defence values in the same kind of pattern) - while I have increased air ranges which might make it more likely for one fighter's destination to be in another's intercept range.




Hubert Cater -> RE: Interception of fighter moves inside own territory (1/3/2022 5:36:38 PM)

This is an interesting one as I had to double check with the default campaigns and cannot currently repeat this, nor do I ever remember this even being a possibility.

Can you confirm and if you have something repeatable, please send me a saved game with instructions on how to repeat this exactly.

I might then need your mod as well to double check it all as I can't even think how you could even mod this off the top of my head.

Please send to support@furysoftware.com




The Land -> RE: Interception of fighter moves inside own territory (1/3/2022 7:28:37 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Hubert Cater

This is an interesting one as I had to double check with the default campaigns and cannot currently repeat this, nor do I ever remember this even being a possibility.

Can you confirm and if you have something repeatable, please send me a saved game with instructions on how to repeat this exactly.

I might then need your mod as well to double check it all as I can't even think how you could even mod this off the top of my head.

Please send to support@furysoftware.com


I will try to get this to repeat, and if I can I'll be in touch!




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