Blitzer -> RE: Mines (1/11/2005 8:37:56 AM)
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Agreed. A large part of the problem is that the Allies are far undergunned in mine-laying ops. In contrast the Japanese can sow extremely heavy fields within the first two-three months and beyond. Even though Allied mines are generally more effective than their opponents', the sheer quantity of Jap mines more than makes up for the discrepancy in ordnance. Another big failing, as crsutton mentioned, is the invulnerability of submarines to minefields. This is a game shortcoming not likely to be fixed so we'll all have to deal with it. It certainly pays to lay these floating bombs across suspected convoy routes, but once discovered they can be easily cleared, especially in rear areas. On the other hand, as I brought up before, conducting a concentrated offensive against enemy MSWs can produce dramatic results, even though DDs possess limited minesweeping capabilities.
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