mdiehl
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It's quite typical for US CV's to behave like this in 42, think it's a curse It's actually more an egregious flaw in the game design. One of several illustrated by the one single post. 1. USN naval aviation and strike coordination is still substantially underrated. 2. Long lance propensity to score hits is still substantially overrated. 3. Japan couldn't have put 200 Zeroes into any single airbase on the map, not even in Japan, because of the logistical tasks, and would not have, because of the risks of putting so many eggs in a single basket. 4. CV reacting with a reaction range of "0" is a hardcoded trap that encourages Allied players to avoid using CVs aggressively until an overwhelming numerical supremacy can be achieved. I too, find the sudden appearance of several hundred Zeroes and counterstrike capability in a hex far removed from the main arena of contention, and where Hoepner had given no indication of preparation for attack, to be, well an interesting coincidence. Perhaps there is after all a special Japanese Intel function being exercised here.
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Show me a fellow who rejects statistical analysis a priori and I'll show you a fellow who has no knowledge of statistics. Didn't we have this conversation already?
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