Kriegsspieler
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ORIGINAL: Hard Sarge if you been playing the game for a while, you will start to pick up how the weather works, but it don't always work as you hope plus in real life, it didn't help much either, there were a lot of raids that either turned back due to weather, bombed 2ndary or bombed anything they could find, or dropped into the channel, aug 17th, is a good case of what happens when the weather does not do what was expected, and a lot of people died for that one the first US raid to Berlin, was called back weather is a major pain in RL and in the game and yes, you will find holes in the clouds, you will also have a pretty nice day, and the only cloud for a hundred miles will be right over the target you want to bomb Hard Sarge, I'm not asking for perfect information here, and I am happy to play a game where our "best laid plans" will be foiled sometimes by unexpected developments in the weather. That's not where I see the problem. My problem is that as of now players have far less information about the weather than the historical actors had. My wife's grandfather, for example, was the S-2 officer for a bomb unit in England (I think it was S-2). He told me once when I first met him years ago that he routinely spent hours and hours during the week poring over weather photos taken by high-flying recon planes. And the 8th AF HQ had a designated weather forecast section that was specifically charged with making -- weather forecasts! That's all I'm asking for. They don't have to be infallible, but not having ANY idea of what is happening with the weather is also unrealistic.
< Message edited by Kriegsspieler -- 10/15/2009 2:54:21 PM >
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