wwengr
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Joined: 1/14/2007 From: Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, USA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: rogue The next big thing is building a good TF. I know each mission is different, but I feel like I just throw ships together without really knowing how big or small I should go. I know the bigger the TF, the easier they are to be spotted. Also, if a surface combat TF is too big, not all the ships will fight in a battle. I think 15 is the magic number for that kind of TF. But for your basic CV TF what is a good balance? I usually have 1 carrier, 2-3 CA/CLs for AA support and 5-6 DDs for AA/ASW support. This brings me to about 10 ships for a one carrier TF. ASW TF are easy since they are DDs. What about transport TF? I usually have about a 1:1 ratio of transports to destroyers, but generally slightly fewer DDs than transports. If I go into forward base in a hostle area I may have a CA or CVE for AA defense. Your surface TF is ok, but i'd but as many as 25 ships in a CV TF... you'll need all the AA you can get. Yes, there is a diminishing return over 15 or so, but 25 ships still have more AA than than 15 ships. As for transport TF, normally i try to put a few SC or other lightweight ASW ships and maybe a DD in (up to 100 ships total) then have a 6 ship ASW (DDs) escort the transport TF. This will take out almost any subs attacking. Some early war allied tips that I have learned. - The CV TF composition that you proposed is good early on when you have limited resources to run all missions.
- For ASW Hunter Groups, you can use a group of Minesweepers with a Destroyer. The Destroyer should have good day/night experience. This allows it to act as a flag for the ASW TF increasing chances of locating and attacking a sub. Woith that help MSW's make excellent sub hunters. Use your DD's with short legs for ASW. Keep the long legged DD's for duty with Air Combat TF's and Convoy Escort.
- If you have an opponent that likes to lay mines, use the long legged MSW's as convoy escorts. The AI in teh stock game is not big on mines.
I have not had the pleasure of a PBEM game yet. I have been playing the AI and playing Head to Head with my brother, my son, and a friend. My brother is an avid wargamer as is my friend. My son does it because he is a teenager and he can ask me for money after a few hours of play! Interestingly enough, my son who has never had an interest in history or the military readily grasps the concepts of strategy and makes a very formidable opponent. He also learns game systems very quickly and has a pretty good command of informal game theory (not interested in math either...), so I keep having to read here to find house rules!
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I have been inputting my orders for the campaign game first turn since July 4, 2009. I'm getting close. In another month or two, I might be able to run the turn!
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