Apollo11 -> (10/10/2003 3:33:16 PM)
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Hi all, [QUOTE=Mike_B20] In a PBEM I'm playing as Allies there have been a few tactics my opponent has tried on me that has netted him enormous Allied LBA casualties. Firstly: The sweep mission appears to be broken in that if the target base has radar, there is no scrambling of extra fighters, as against a bomber strike. For example in a fighter sweep from PM to Cooktown(radar equipped) of 24 A6M2's against a fighter squad of 24 Kittyhawks on 20% CAP, the combat will be 24 A6M2's versus 4 Kittyhawks. The net result is the decapitation of the best pilots in the squad defending the target base (as generally the best pilots fly the missions if they aren't too tired). If the attacking player targets many different bases with this tactic the defending player will quickly find his fighter squads devoid of skilled pilots. [/QUOTE] I think this was discussed before and that no actual conclusion was found that having radar in allied base helped to raise more fighters to CAP when enemy arrived. I think I remember exactly that people said that number of aircraft on CAP was almost always exactly or very close to set CAP percentage. Can someone please confirm or deny this? [QUOTE] Secondly: An opponent's land based aircraft can be totally shredded by moving one's CV's close to an opponent's bases if the CV's are accompanied by a surface taskforce. For some reason, the LBA never target the CV's but will instead target the accompanying surface taskforce. They fly through large amounts of CAP to do this. It's as if they recognize the CAP above the CV's but do not see the CAP above the surface taskforce. My PBEM opponent has destroyed hundreds of my LBA with this beauty. I don't know why I bother posting this stuff anymore...feel like an alpha tester for WITP. God knows when this stuff is going to get fixed. [/QUOTE] If you saw (through "Naval Search") that enemy is bringing his CVs in "Air Combat" TF together with "Surface Combat" TF why did you order your aircraft to "Naval Attack" after all? If you knew that they would go into fight against the odds (and probably not escorted) you should have, IMHO, never send them to action in first place. The one of the basic premises of war is never to attack against overwhelming odds unless you are really really pressured to do so (and this kind of your enemy bait is, IMHO, not worth for that kind of reaction from your side)... Leo "Apollo11"
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